
Francisco Falcon
@FcoJFalcon
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Bioinformatics Enthusiast. PhD at the IMP, part of Vienna BioCenter
Vienna, Austria
Joined January 2011
RT @arburga: Which came first, the chicken or the egg? 🤔This paradox concerns a wide range of protein complexes: if protein A needs B to fu….
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RT @deMendoza_Alex: This position is now re-advertised until June 16th. Please share or apply!.
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RT @deMendoza_Alex: We have a 2y postdoc position open in my group. The profile is quite broad, from bioinformatics to molecular biology. I….
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RT @LustKatharina: I am very excited to share our latest manuscript on the axolotl nervous system. We established the use of adeno-associat….
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RT @BalzarottiFran: I'm excited to announce a Postdoc position in my group at @IMPvienna!. If you're all about instrumentation, software de….
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RT @LeoOtsuki: Very happy to share our manuscript on positional memory, in which we ask how axolotl cells 'know' which part of the limb to….
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RT @MayaVoichek: If Darwin's finches were transposons, and the Galapagos islands were the Drosophila ovary, this cool new paper is all abou….
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RT @IMBA_Vienna: ‼️ Breakthrough in evolutionary genetics ‼️. #Virus-like #transposons wage war on the species barrier 🧬🦠🪱🐠🪼 An all-IMBA pa….
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Giant genomes? Transposable elements? Check out our review on how recent advances might help us understand how animals transitioned from water to land. Written by @DiegoRTerrones, @Tanaxolotl and myself :).
Excited to see that our review on the genome dynamics 🧬 of the vertebrate water-to-land transition 🐠➡️🦎 is out now in Current Opinion in Genetics & Development !. @FcoJFalcon @Tanaxolotl @IMPvienna .
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RT @jessenleon: In #Bioinformatics, we train years and years and years to be able to do really complicated bio #dataScience in not that lon….
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RT @arburga: Bioinformatician - Job alert: Are you passionate about genomics, development and evolution? Please consider this joint positi….
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Amazing work by @tbrown91 and @egypsci assembling Pleurodeles genome. Undoubtedly a very valuable resource for salamander researchers and evolution aficionados. Congratulations to all authors! :).
And it is finally out: Proud to present our giant P.waltl genome assembly: with @asimonstockholm @niche_leigh @DcGenomeCenter Huge tx to all authors and collaborators! @CRTDpress @mpicbg @PoLDresden.
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RT @LeoOtsuki: Four posters from @Tanaxolotl lab at today’s #ISDB2021 poster session!! For development, evo-geno and regeneration in axol….
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RT @LeoOtsuki: En route to #ISDB2021 and looking forward to some great developmental biology! Come by Poster 389 (Monday) if you are intere….
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RT @LustKatharina: I am full of joy to see our paper exploring the axolotl telencephalon published in @ScienceMagazine today. What an honor….
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RT @IMPvienna: How did #cephalopods develop their extraordinary nervous systems? The answer may lie in their unusual genome, according to p….
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Nature Communications - Cephalopods are an enigmatic animal group with complex and adaptive behaviors such as camouflage; however the genetic basis for these traits is not well understood. Here the...
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RT @LustKatharina: What secrets does the amphibian #brain hold? We used single-nucleus sequencing @10xgenomics in #axolotl to find out!. Ex….
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Salamanders are important tetrapod models to study brain organization and regeneration, however the identity and evolutionary conservation of brain cell types is largely unknown. Here, we delineate...
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RT @LeoOtsuki: When an organism regenerates limb or spinal cord, how does it 'know' which part to regenerate? Could it regenerate the wron….
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