David Rozema
@DavidRozema
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Postdoc with @maitrejl @institut_curie. Formerly Fagotto lab (@mcgillu, @CRBM_Montpel).
Paris, France
Joined December 2019
FORCES SHAPING THE BLASTOCYST New review from the lab @CSHLPress with beautiful illustrations from @DavidRozema
https://t.co/BYiQKVJB0p
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📢You are interested in biology and want to work on your computational skills? 🧑🔬 You are a computer scientist and want to apply your skills to biology? 🧑💻 Apply now for the 2023 @centuri_ls Hackathon! It's 2.5 days of fun solving bio problems using CS 🤓 https://t.co/HNmdo1GLmJ
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🚨New preprint from the Maître lab🚨 Inverse blebs operate as hydraulic pumps during mouse blastocyst formation Check out this part of my PhD in the lab of @maitrejl in collaboration with @diane_pelzer, Julien Dumortier and @argo_mu 🧵[1/7] https://t.co/rqq76FrYf1
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In a very cool gathering between @DeepLabex @institut_curie and @DevStem_Pasteur @institutpasteur, we were asked to prepare a coat of arms for the lab🤔. This the creative beauty @DavidRozema came up with😄! !
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Check out the winners of our yearly Beauty&TheBeast lab pageant (initiated by @oozguc). Beauty this year is "Peanut" by @DavidRozema
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I defended my PhD one year ago today! This is the part where I knocked my glasses off my face while talking about intercalation.
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A fantastic experience where we could, among other beautiful images, admire our own embryos!
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Happy beyond words to see my work in @NatureComms describing a family of centrosomal mRNAs that localize by an active polysome targeting mechanism driven by the nascent peptide ⚡A team effort done in Edouard Bertrand's lab at @IGMM_Montpel
https://t.co/lHvrzSdIYS
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Very happy to see my first first author online! This project was genuinely fun to be a part of. Thanks to all the co-authors, the editors @PLOSBiology who were a pleasure to work with, and our reviewers whose comments really improved the manuscript!
During gastrulation, mesoderm “invades” the developing embryo. Study reveals that its capacity for fast migration while remaining cohesive is triggered by down-reg of cell contractility via expression of two tissue-specific myosin regulators #PLOSBiology
https://t.co/EnIK6scrWw
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