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LMCB Group Leader at UCL. Cis-regulatory control of cell fate choice in development. https://delaslab.com/
Joaquina Delas









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Interested in self-organization? See below!
First paper from the Kebschull lab is out!
Such a pleasure to welcome Roser Vento Tormo @sangerinstitute.bsky.social to the LMCB seminar series @lmcb-ucl.bsky.social I have looked up to Roser since our university years in Valencia where she was a year ahead and I had to keep looking higher as she became a single cell superstar ⭐️
Don’t miss Jake’s talk this Wednesday! @jcornwallscoones.bsky.social
Spectacular Developmental Biology Jacques Monod Conference in Roscoff. Thanks to @bardinlab.bsky.social and @lionlchristiaen.bsky.social for putting together such an exciting scientific program. And the setting was incredible too, with a beautiful sunset to end the meeting.
It is a friends of Development reunion: graduated PI Fellows @girishkalephd.bsky.social & @clotilde-cadart.bsky.social, inaugural Preprint Editor @joadelas.bsky.social & Reviews Editor @ingridtsang.bsky.social at the Developmental regulation: from molecular to ecological niches meeting in Roscoff.
This entire thread it's like an exhibition of beautiful science images. I have to say the evo-devo crowd really beats us all. Gorgeous!
And if anyone forgot their pens, I’ve got you covered! I found a surprise one in my pocket and it’s paw patrol themed. Can’t beat that.
An upside of not de-cluttering more often is that I found this amazing schematic from when I was sketching the figures of my first postdoc paper. How it started ⬇️How it ended Credit to my husband who gifted me a printed copy of the issue! doi.org/gs4jpk
Excited for the next few days full of developmental biology at Roscoff. Typical weather and great views cjm.sb-roscoff.fr/en/conferenc...
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Our latest: Minimal essential requirements for neural tube self-organisation How does a single cell give rise to a tissue with the right cell types in the right proportions? We deconstruct and rebuild a self-organising tissue from first principles A thread🧵 www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
POINTseq, now out in Neuron after peer review. Read it. There are barcodes, viruses, and dopamine. Congrats to @hyopilkim.bsky.social on leading our lab's first published paper!
🧬🧬🧬 Join us this Wednesday, June 3rd for exciting talks from three early career chromatin/transcription researchers: Mark Geisler, @jcornwallscoones.bsky.social, and @sidujain.bsky.social! register here: us06web.zoom.us/webinar/regi...
And so it began. The CNRS Jacques Monod Conference 2026 #CJM26 in beautiful Roscoff kick started masterclassfully by Marianne Bronner on the development and evolution of the vertebrate neural crest.
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The reliable generation of diverse cell types in precise proportions is essential for the formation of functional tissues during embryonic development. Three-dimensional organoid models derived from p...
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Minimal essential requirements for neural tube self-organisation
James Briscoe
Justus Kebschull
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Lionel Christiaen, PhD (he/him/his)
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Kim et al. introduce POINTseq, a high-throughput barcoded connectomics method for mapping brain-wide single-neuron projections of a specific cell population defined by common viral-genetic tools. Applying POINTseq to mouse midbrain dopamine neurons reveals diverse connectomic cell types and stereotyped collateral wiring patterns that may underlie distinct dopamine functions.
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POINTseq: Cell-type-specific barcoding reveals single-cell projection architecture of the mouse dopaminergic system
Neuron