Gabe Galea
@GabeGalea
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Congrats to Liz Legere and @akryan6 on this lovely second manuscript from Liz's PhD. Delighted to have been involved. Increased tissue tension caused by depletion of CLDN3 in the non-neural ectoderm causes neural fold fusion defects in chick embryos https://t.co/yuxE58xt9o
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#DBfeature Reichert's membrane – A continuing enigma for developmental biologists A component of the primary yolk sac of the mammalian embryo that provides vital biomechanical protection at early postimplantation stages. by Andrew Copp https://t.co/8s63zLiX5n
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Inspirational combination of neural tube research with teaching. What a fantastic opportunity for the participants! Delighted to see this in Dev Bio The Neural Tube CURE: Engaging Undergraduate Students in a Relevant De...
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Long overdue BBC News - Folic acid added to flour to lessen birth defects https://t.co/ZWnlAy1FGe
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Fortifying bread and flour will help reduce neural tube defects, such as spina bifida.
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New preprint: How do cells become super-competitors and invade a tissue? "Physical traits of supercompetitors in cell competition" https://t.co/F4cLMvzGkD
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🚨The Briscoe lab are hiring! Apply by Oct 9 to: • build custom single-cell technologies to study dev bio • collaborate on projects spanning cancer therapy, immune profiling and neurodegenerative disease • learn valuable skills for academia or industry https://t.co/e6AWFJqjiB
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🚨PhD position in the lab in a collaborative project with @bitbio 📩 interested? get in touch for further info 🔁Please RT and share with fitting candidates
FUNDED PHD OPPORTUNITY: Defining the rate limiting steps of differentiation tempo through deterministic forward programming with Dr Teresa Rayon Apply by 24th November Find out more: https://t.co/BQ44pdJfJb
#PhD #PhDVacancies #PhDStudents #PhDProjects
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David was a pioneer in the application of molecular biology to developmental genetics, using the fruit fly Drosophila, and a great mentor and colleague. He'll be missed! https://t.co/Meky5MN0Os
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Other lives: Pioneer in the application of molecular biology to developmental genetics
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Register now for our exciting upcoming one day focus meeting! Mechanisms of Septation and Tissue Fusion in Development and Disease, 4th of November 2024 at Guys Campus, Kings College https://t.co/0t34qfTJFd
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To share research and foster collaborations for tissue fusion and septation research in a range of organs, models, and disease contexts.
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Great job opportunity! Campus is awesome - it feels alive and vibrant.
Out now! Tenure track position for a model organism developmental biologist at the zoology department at the university of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada. Awesome country, awesome city, awesome institute, awesome colleagues.
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Pathway to Independence – an interview with Eirini Maniou Read this interview with @EManiou, one of our PI Fellows, to find out more about her career so far, why she applied to the programme and what questions she would like to address with her own group: https://t.co/UZo4fpWCtk
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Hydrogel force sensors directly bioprinted into embryonic tissues quantify the forces driving tissue remodelling and reveal the existence of mechanisms that counteract tissue morphogenesis. @ElvassoreL @GabeGalea
https://t.co/5NYfv1cge3
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Nature Materials - Hydrogel force sensors directly bioprinted into embryonic tissues quantify the forces driving tissue remodelling and reveal the existence of mechanisms that counteract tissue...
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Check out this fantastic opportunity in the McDole lab here at the LMB. Right at the interface of imaging and development!
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Our department @sotonbiosci is hiring SEVEN faculty positions (Lecturer, Associate Professor, Full Professor) across many areas of biological sciences. Come join a vibrant and inclusive environment. Check out the link for more details 👇 Please RT https://t.co/JhPWBxcY4c
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Meeting alert! Join us in London next year @TheCrick for the next Developmental Biology symposium. Stellar lineup of speakers and more talks to be selected from abstracts. https://t.co/0fvPeAL0Ct
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New ways to study spinal cord malformations in embryos | UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health - UCL – University College London
ucl.ac.uk
A group of scientists at UCL have successfully created mechanical force sensors directly in the developing brains and spinal cords of chicken embryos, which they hope will improve understanding and...
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Me (2019): I've been chatting with @ElvassoreNicola. He has a polymer I think we can use to print force sensors in growing embryos. Eirini: That sounds completely insane. Me: Exactly. Want to take it on? Eirini: Yeah, sure. Thanks to all involved and @wellcometrust for funding!
Now out! I'm beyond thrilled to share our method for dynamically measuring neurulation forces. We hope that our addition to the toolkit will push forward the quantification of living tissue mechanics. @ElvassoreL @GabeGalea @UniPadova @DBC_ICH @MSCActions
https://t.co/5FG8qcBOUD
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Now out! I'm beyond thrilled to share our method for dynamically measuring neurulation forces. We hope that our addition to the toolkit will push forward the quantification of living tissue mechanics. @ElvassoreL @GabeGalea @UniPadova @DBC_ICH @MSCActions
https://t.co/5FG8qcBOUD
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