Maureen Cetera
@maureencetera
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Developmental biologist investigating how cells sense direction to control morphogenesis. Cetera lab is now open at the University of Minnesota! she/her/hers
Joined December 2018
GRC polarity 2024: thanks to the Company of Biologists @Co_Biologists, we have more capacity for trainee travel fellowship. Please email me to apply! https://t.co/d5o4IEAvQx
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So pleased to announce that the first chunk of my graduate work is out now in @Dev_Cell 🫁🐭🔬 here we investigated the role of the planar cell polarity complex in lung sacculation, identifying a PCP-independent role for Vangl in the pulmonary mesenchyme https://t.co/UgEFcqxLT9
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PhDs and PDs, get your abstracts in for an amazing Gordon Conference Experience.
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Read #SDBSciCommIntern @RefriedEctoderm new interview with @maureencetera @UMNews. “I found this fascinating image of this mouse that just had whorls in [the back] half of its body, which just did not make any sense to me,” said Cetera. #planarcellpolarity
https://t.co/dCLWfaxFyA
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Celebrating 30 years of the Developmental Biology Symposium at the University of Minnesota! Inspiring talks from @stanfordstomata, Denise Montell, Scott Holley, Laurent Nguyen, @robinsall, Marcos Simoes-Costa, and a journey through the history of dev bio from @jbwallingford.
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PCP signalling in the rosette fancy mouse – give us a whorl Read this Research Highlight showcasing work from Maureen Cetera @maureencetera, Danelle Devenport and colleagues: https://t.co/XaR8m36fHh
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The new Isabella lab website is live and lab opening is just around the corner! We are hiring at ALL LEVELS, so anyone interested in studying zebrafish nerve development and regeneration in fun and affordable Minneapolis, please get in touch.
isabella-lab.org
How is neuronal connectivity patterned during development and regeneration?
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We are hiring postdocs! Are you interested in understanding how cells communicate directional information across great distances during embryonic development? Join us in the Twin Cities! Contact me for more info.
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Very excited to have been selected as a speaker for this year’s Cell Polarity Signaling GRS! Can’t wait to share the story I’ve been working on about weird, non-PCP roles for Vangl in morphogenesis 🎉
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Welcome news for postdocs! NIH just announced further covid-related extension of K99/R00 eligibility. Depending on your timeline, you could a get 4-8 month extension. Details: https://t.co/SR805mqy22
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Lateral line primordium migration in a developing zebrafish. Transgenic is cxcr4b:H2B-GFP made by the Knaut lab. @LabPiotrowski #zebrafish
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Check out our latest! This work has been part of an incredibly fruitful lab shift toward live imaging of cell dynamics.
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Please share widely--we're super excited about recruiting a new colleague! Application deadline Nov 15! RT
I'm excited to announce that @UNC_Biology is searching for a creative and energetic person to direct the Bio-Imaging core located in the Genome Sciences Building! This will be at the rank of Assistant Research Professor 1/8 please RT
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Review of applicants will begin on November 1, 2021 and continue until the positions are filled.
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Individuals studying systems principles such as self-organization, cellular decision making, or cellular cooperation, as applied to translational medicine (cell therapy, organ development, or understanding the role of tissue structure in disease) are also encouraged to apply.
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Research topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the biophysical mechanisms that guide cell shape change and collective movements during development, metabolic control of development, matrix-cell interactions during organ formation, signal transmission and reception.
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We seek applicants in the broad area of cellular & developmental biology. We are particularly interested in applicants whose research combines approaches from biology and engineering disciplines and utilizes emerging technologies to study cellular and developmental processes.
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We are hiring! 2TT Assistant Professor positions in Cell and Developmental Biology at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities! #devbio Please retweet!
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Assistant Professor in Cell and Development Biology University of Minnesota - Twin Cities Job Opening #343523 Link to apply: https://h
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