
International Society of Developmental Biology
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ISDB is a non-profit scientific association that promotes the study of developmental biology. We're on BlueSky: https://t.co/rK4lruGak2
Joined July 2014
The Gordon Research Conference and the accompanying Gordon Research Seminar for ECRs in Developmental Biology 2025 are now open for registration. The deadline for abstract submission is 20th January. You can check out the general program here:
Excited to meet many of you at the Developmental Biology GRC, and accompanying GRS! The abstract deadline is the 20th of January! See the programme in the comments!
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Germ cell progression through zebrafish spermatogenesis declines with age Read this #OpenAccess Research Article by Andrea L. Sposato @AndyLSposato, James Gagnon @James_Gagnon and colleagues: https://t.co/kqeGSKp8dO
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Our latest interview is with @florianjug @humantechnopole. We discussed Florian’s career path, his current research and the importance of making research FAIR. https://t.co/1MFDXLvnOY
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Real-time imaging reveals a role for #macrophage protrusive motility in #melanoma invasion. New study from Gayathri Ramakrishnan, Anna Huttenlocher and colleagues @UWMadisonMMI: https://t.co/ii04ap47JR
#Migration #motility #Cancer #Zebrafish #metastasis
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The #biologists100 programme includes different scientific tracks. Learn more about each in this thread. The conference incorporates the @Official_BSCB and @_BSDB_ Spring Meetings. View the cell and developmental biology programme and speakers at https://t.co/3CgHuKV2XJ
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Only 3 days left to apply! Postdoc positions available in the Röper lab at the University of Cambridge! @PDN_Cambridge Discover the role that supracellular cytoskeletal assemblies and crosstalk play in sculpting organs in Drosophila or human organoids in culture! Links below!
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An expanded view of cell competition In this Review, @ameya2810 and @s__ellis survey cellular selection processes across diverse physiological contexts and suggest that a broader view of the cell competition concept would benefit understanding of cell–cell interactions in
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We welcome new research group leader Michael Weber, who will build up his group “Nanoscale Optical Bioimaging" @mpicbg! https://t.co/PU8Tslien9
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New research division to combine AI and biomedicine in Dresden: Boehringer Ingelheim Foundation, Max Planck Society, TU Dresden and the Free State of Saxony agree on joint financing of EUR 40 million. https://t.co/AOfScgxb1n
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(1/3) 🚨 Fellowship application deadlines are coming up soon! 🚨 Apply until 31 December: 👉EMBL CPP fellowship: https://t.co/h8hu9JVS2h 👉EMBL Sabbatical Visitor fellowship: https://t.co/7qym7qGmzV Don’t miss these opportunities to join EMBL’s scientific community!
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We've finally made the move to the other good place BlueSky. Please find us over there at https://t.co/MdQjbVhxYk. We'll continue to operate here but will start putting more effort into running our BlueSky account to slowly make the transition with the scientific community!
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Happy #FluorescenceFriday. Here is one super interesting video of quail skin explant showing an expansion of the vasculature within the growing feather buds over 2 days. I've never seen such a thing. You can read more here: https://t.co/XoTemD7zY5
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Our latest #Ichthyosporean #EvoDevo story, led by M. Olivetta @ChandniBhickta @NChiaruttini & in co. with @burnsajohn is finally out @Nature . Link⏩: https://t.co/hBM8qMDX3I Preprint⏩: https://t.co/8eoQdlNPes 1/5)
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C. elegans epicuticlins define specific compartments in the apical extracellular matrix and function in wound repair Read this Research Article by Murugesan Pooranachithra, Andrew Chisholm @ucsdbiosciences and colleagues: https://t.co/4QDeERKhIT
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Powerful proteomics techniques show how tiny pits in cell membranes, called caveolae, respond to mechanical stress at the back of moving cells. Membrane tension causes caveolae to adjust by breaking certain connections, helping the cell move. https://t.co/awvy0pkmbT
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Calling all Trainees. Join use for the next instalment of the ISRB Trainee General Meetings on November 7th at 9am Central European Time. #Regeneration #Trainees #Planaria
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And it is out! Check out the new story of the lab that shows how nuclear deformabiliy influences their movements…and when… https://t.co/pXdH3uJosh
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Maia-Gil et al. probe how nuclear properties affect apical nuclear migration in zebrafish neuroepithelia. Overexpressing lamin A stiffens nuclei, impairing migration. Further, control nuclei in a...
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Congratulations, Michael Dorrity! The EMBL Group Leader has received the FEBS Excellence Award, which will provide €100,000 to support his research on molecular and cellular sources of robustness in development. https://t.co/NnfN7eqD3p
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Meeting alert! Registration deadline 15th November! Join us next year @TheCrick in London for The Beddington Dev Bio symposium. A stellar lineup of speakers, additional talks to be selected from submitted abstracts. You don't want to miss this https://t.co/0fvPeAKsMV
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Feng, Cai, Xu et al. @ZJU_China report that saturated fatty acids cause mitochondrial damage and ROS elevation in human endothelial cells. Activation of #lysosome biogenesis using TRPML1 agonists is sufficient to mitigate SFA-induced #mitochondria damage. https://t.co/zxOKEUcOvw
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