
Andrew Clark
@_andrewgclark
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Junior Group Leader in Cell Biology of the Intestine and Intestinal Disease
Stuttgart, Germany
Joined August 2011
I'm happy to share our new preprint looking at how viscoelastic properties of collagen networks can drive persistent collective migration! Check it out on bioRxiv at:
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RT @d_brueckner: Will #ScienceTwitter🐦 -> #ScienceMastodon🐘 work?. The response to this was massive & my #Mastodon has gone from a quiet vo….
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Congratulations to @SarbariSaha1 for having her image of a mouse intestinal organoid selected as an honorable mention in the 2022 @zeiss_micro microscopy image contest!
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RT @JonaKayser: Super excited to kick off my independent Emmy Noether Group at @MPZ_PhysMed and @MPI_Light !
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A big thanks to everyone in the @DMVlab and @institut_curie for these wonderful years as a postdoc!.
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Very happy to announce that I will soon be starting my own lab as a Junior Research Group Leader at the @Uni_Stuttgart (jointly with the @uni_tue) on the cell biology and biophysics of intestinal function and disease. Positions for students and postdocs will be available soon!.
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RT @RouxLab: Guillaume Salbreux, Karsten Kruse and I are launching a Physics of Biology seminar series @UNIGEnews @LifeSciencesPh1 @sc….
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RT @ZanotelliVRT: Really intuitive visual explaination how Loess smoothing works:. From @rafalab: .
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RT @CellMigration: 📢 Seminar Info. Tune in next week to hear from Jorge Barbazan (@JorgeBarbazan) and Minna Roh-Johnson (@roh_johnson_lab)!….
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RT @CellMigration: We've updated the past seminars section of our website and it looks pretty darn nifty if I do say so myself 😎 next steps….
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RT @drjenmitchel: Happy to share that our recent work on collective migration was published last week in Nature Communications @NatureComms….
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Nature Communications - During repair, development, or cancer metastasis, epithelial cells can become migratory through partial or full epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT). Here, the authors...
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RT @PerezGonzalezCa: Happy to share our work on organoid mechanics: Mechanical compartmentalization of the intestinal organoid enables cryp….
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Intestinal organoids capture essential features of the intestinal epithelium such as folding of the crypt, spatial compartmentalization of different cell types, and cellular movements from crypt to...
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Anyone else slightly frustrated that all of these great new online talks are 5-7pm CET, right after school/daycare gets out? I realize it's probably generally a good time for people across the world, but I just wish I could see more of these nice talks. #scientistParent.
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RT @AdamShellard: Review from Roberto and I in @TrendsCellBio comparing gradient generation and molecular mechanisms of different types of….
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