Postdoctoral Scientist at Caltech. Embryo and synthetic embryo morphogenesis, microscopy, and biophysics.
Paolo Caldarelli
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Ph.D. ceremony at @institutpasteur. Super inspiring talk from Edith Heard (@heard_lab) on career paths in science. ⬇️🎤The music played by the Ph.D./Postoc band was great! 🎼 ⬇️
🙏A huge thanks to the PPU program for supporting my Ph.D. journey.🙏
📢Exciting news! My PhD work, supervised by @JgrosL, has just been published in @Nature. Thanks to all the co-authors! 📄In this study, we (re)explored a longstanding question in developmental biology: why, when a chick embryo is cut in half during gastrulation, each half can…
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We developed a platform for live imaging of nearly 1,000 post-implantation mouse embryo models (ETiXs) over four days of development. Then, we applied AI computational techniques to analyze the developmental trajectories leading to normal development. More details in the paper!
Only one hour of waiting left. So much looking forward to it!! 🤓 #EESMorphoG #
A parisian Saturday drenched in Art, with a touch of Science as well!#59ruederivoli #Paris @BarucciGiorgia
📢I am delighted to share part of my Ph.D. work. I am grateful to J. Gros (@JgrosL ) and F. Corson for their supervision. I also want to thank A. Chamolly and O.A.
Prevot for their invaluable contribution, and all the lab members for their support. 📢1/5
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Inspiring lecture from Thomas Lecuit on growth and size at College de France @cdf1530 .... and it just started! Looking forward for the next lecture.....
📢 First paper from my postdoc is out! The field of stem cell-based embryo models is flourishing. These models mimic critical stages of development, providing powerful tools to study processes difficult to dissect in natural embryos. Many approaches are being used—what was ours? 👇