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Evolution, development and developmental evolution. Neural crest cells, color patterns and the evolution of phenotypic syndromes. Postdoc at Max Plank Institute for Evolutionary Biology.
Robin Pranter








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How do cell lineages evolve, and how does that shape trait evolution? Join our symposium Tracing Evolution Through Cell Lineages (PlΓΆn, 12–14 October). Hear perspectives from leading scientists and contribute with your own. Read more at: bit.ly/3PCSkpQ #EvoDevo #DevBio #StemCell #evolution
How do cell lineages evolve, and how does that shape trait evolution? Join our symposium Tracing Evolution Through Cell Lineages (PlΓΆn, 12–14 October). Hear perspectives from leading scientists and contribute with your own. Read more at: bit.ly/3PCSkpQ #EvoDevo #DevBio #StemCell #evolution
Neural crest cells beginning their long trek out of the neural tube in a quail embryo. Beautifully captured by the fantastic @siewzhuan.bsky.social πŸ§ͺπŸ£πŸ”¬
I am thrilled to share our new publication in @natcomms.nature.com showing that the vertebrate developmental hourglass has a cellular basis. We asked whether this embryonic pattern is already evident at the level of cells, the building blocks of complex organisms. rdcu.be/e70XT
Join our symposium, next week at #EED2026 ! Invited speakers: Katie Pelletier, Erica Nadolsky, Rebecca Green and Jukka Jernvall Contributing speakers: Luisa F. Pallares, Tobias Gerber, Chiara Castelletti, Alistair P. McGregor and Tom Van Dooren Funding from @biologists.bsky.social
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How does development shape the variation evolution can act on? In our new paper in @pnas.org , we bridge developmental dynamics and quantitative genetics, linking dynamical models of phenotype formation with the statistical parameters used to study evolutionary change www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
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🚨 We're hiring! Postdoctoral positions in modeling of development and evolution at @stockholm-uni.bsky.social & @scilifelab.se Focus: dynamical systems, time-series, phylogenetics, dimensionality reduction πŸ“ Stockholm πŸ•’ 2+1 years πŸ” Details: su.varbi.com/en/what:job/... Please share!
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We are thrilled to announce our new preprint from the wonderful @sorayavillaseca.bsky.social Ever wondered how cells squeeze through tiny spaces in embryos? Neural crest cells use Dynein to transport their nucleus along microtubules. Check out the preprint!! www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
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Phenotypic variation is the raw material for evolutionary diversification and adaptation. However, a critical gap remains in evolutionary theory be...
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Bridging developmental and statistical approaches to variation and evolution | PNAS
Robin Pranter
Robin Pranter