
Clementine Villeneuve
@Clem_Villeneuve
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Postdoctoral researcher in Cell and developmental biology studying mechanochemical regulation of cell state transitions at @MPI_Muenster.
Muenster, Germany
Joined July 2020
Check out our latest preprint where we show that the mechanosensitive channel Piezo1 balances membrane and cortex tension for timely assembly and stability of intercellular junctions 🤩 Congratulations @Ahxanjaved and team 🎉
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Formation of a bi-directional skin barrier is essential for organismal survival and maintenance of tissue homeostasis. Barrier formation requires positioning of functional tight junctions (TJ) to the...
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Excited to share our latest work on an image analysis paradigm that combines cell state and morphology analyses of patient biopsies at single cell resolution to uncover clinically relevant head-and-neck #cancer phenotypes! @CellCellPress
https://t.co/ijdKjiwHXl tweetorial👇
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Fantastic time in Cambridge with 2024 pathway to independence fellows with the @Co_Biologists. A huge thanks to @katemmabrown1 and @amjeve for organizing this event and to @hfpconsulting for their precious advice in leadership!@Dev_journal
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@IvaskaLab latest exciting findings in collaboration with @WickstromLab @KateMiro1 @scita_lab @KaroPunovuori driven by Jasmin Kaivola - Restoring mechanophenotype reverts malignant properties of ECM-enriched vocal fold cancer
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Increased extracellular matrix (ECM) and matrix stiffness promote solid tumor progression. However, mechanotransduction in cancers arising in mechanically active tissues remains underexplored. Here,...
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How do #stemcells integrate information to make fate decisions? Check out our latest preprint where we find that growth factors regulate the mechano-osmotic state of the #nucleus and #chromatin to determine whether to retain or exit #pluripotency🧵👇 https://t.co/CB1vIDUFbX
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Pathway to Independence – an interview with Clémentine Villeneuve Read this interview with our PI Fellow @Clem_Villeneuve to find out more about her research background, her hopes for the PI programme and her future research questions: https://t.co/quNzryJXzY
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Check out this interview from our rockstar postdoc @Clem_Villeneuve 🤩 Btw, she is on the job market, any institute would be lucky to have her!
Pathway to Independence – an interview with Clémentine Villeneuve Read this interview with our PI Fellow @Clem_Villeneuve to find out more about her research background, her hopes for the PI programme and her future research questions: https://t.co/quNzryJXzY
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This month, @Dev_journal has published interviews with all our 2024 PI fellows - a fantastic set of postdocs going on the job market this year. You can find out more about them all via this page: https://t.co/jgpiuVg7SC. Do take a look if you're hiring!
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Did you know that not all newly forming tumours persist long-term? If you are intrigued to know what determines the survival of early tumours, check out our latest preprint! @SCICambridge, @PDN_Cambridge. Work led by @GSkrupskelyte and @ @J_E_Rojo 🧵1/8 https://t.co/URP3UNhnzB
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Great to be at the @ISSCR right in our back yard😊 For latest science updates please see posters from @WindieHoefs 417 @akistub 317 @kaitlinmccreery 137 @LeahBiggs 440 all in session3 and talk from @Clem_Villeneuve on Friday morning #mechanobio session!
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Our next Development presents... webinar is chaired by @Dev_journal Editor @JimWellsLab and will feature three talks on #mechanics and #morphogenesis from @Clem_Villeneuve, @lsprahl and @beingKyo. 📅Wed 19 June 15:00BST Register now! 👇 https://t.co/OZjGztpj30
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🔥🔥Please retweet! @Barlow_Lab @karalmckinley @mafeforni @BardinLab @ShiriGurCohen @DrShrutiNaik @MariaPAlcolea @WickstromLab @Bartomeu_Colom @AznarLab @RompolasLab @katie_cockburn @Clem_Villeneuve @FlanaganLab @Kris__95 @ShookLab @leonard_zon @RuthFranklinLab @CuSTOMOrganoids
📣📣Exciting news! ➡️➡️We have a date for our 2024 Epithelial SCs and Niches Conference in Barcelona organized by @OphirKlein and @JensenLab_UCPH ! 📆Aug 11-16, 2024📆 Updates will be posted here and on our website: https://t.co/cbw8YL0FRY
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Grateful to be selected for the Development’s pathway to independence program!🙏🥳🤩
We are delighted to announce our second cohort of Pathway to Independence Fellows, with whom we will be working over the next year as they look for their first independent position. Find out more about these eight talented postdocs:
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Check out this nice news piece on our recent work on tissue mechanics in hair follicle development @NatureCellBio with @Clem_Villeneuve
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New work from Drs. @LeahBiggs and Kate Miroshnikova (@KateMiro1) focuses on cellular and molecular processes driving nuclear #mechanoregulation in the skin. 📌 Learn more: https://t.co/SjchguNsju
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A 3D in vitro model shows that compressive stress is required to generate and maintain a fibroblast capsule around cancer spheroids. @institut_curie, @DMVlab, @LP2N_lab, @univ_paris_cite, @InstitutOptique, @maitrejl, @BiotherLab
https://t.co/3W0qYe1i24
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Join us this fall in Paris, October 16-19, 2024, for: “From Cells to Organism: When Cell Biology Meets Development” Co-organized by @SBCF1 @CNRS @Inserm. Great environment, and lineup of speakers. Early bird registration June 14th, 2024👇 https://t.co/NWenDgTFcT
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Mark your calendars: International @SFB1348 Meeting @uni_muenster from May 22-24,2024. REGISTER NOW! https://t.co/QTfPVWmE0w
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Great study showing : Mechanical forces across compartments coordinate cell shape and fate transitions to make tissue architecture | @NatureCellBio #morphogenesis #symmetrybreak @WickstromLab @Clem_Villeneuve
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Nature Cell Biology - Villeneuve et al. report coordination of contractile forces during mammalian hair follicle development, with actomyosin contractility and mechanical forces from the epidermis...
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Did you ever wonder how changes in physical properties of an organ across compartments and scales orchestrate its development? Check out this fantastic piece of work!. Congratulations to the whole team! @Clem_Villeneuve, @KateMiro1, @WickstromLab
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Nature Cell Biology - Villeneuve et al. report coordination of contractile forces during mammalian hair follicle development, with actomyosin contractility and mechanical forces from the epidermis...
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