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1/2 Meet the panellists for the first two recordings of season two of our podcast, A Question of Science. Book your tickets now to be part of the live studio audience at the recordings on 17 June, live at the Crick: lostintv.com/tv-show?id=1...
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The Francis Crick Institute
In a collaboration between the Crick and @embl.org, researchers used a mix of experimental work in zebrafish and theoretical modelling to discover a feedback loop between an embryo’s changing material properties, such as its rigidity, and the signalling molecules that guide patterning.
This research was a collaboration between the labs of Bernat Corominas-Murtra, @zenahadjivasiliou.bsky.social and @nicolettapetridou.bsky.social.