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Today in Nature, we report MouseMapper: foundation-model AI to map disease perturbations across the entire mouse body cell-by-cell. In obesity, it revealed body-wide inflammation & unexpected facial nerve damage. www.nature.com/articles/s41... More at: x.com/erturklab/st...
We are pleased to welcome 8 new fellows to our Pathway to Independence programme. Welcome Maëlle Bellec, @iamzico.bsky.social, @evhealy.bsky.social, @josepmercadal.bsky.social, @nikhil-mishra.bsky.social, Jessica Perochon, Yamini Ravichandran & Margherita Zamboni. Read more⤵️ tinyurl.com/4bk4wrk7
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Why chatter among organs matters... thanks @newscientist.com for featuring some of our work www.newscientist.com/article/2513...
Our latest paper is now online. Thanks to all our co-authors for your invaluable contribution. Especial kudos to Karen Bellec, Lynsey Carroll and co-corresponding author Rippei Hayashi for the many years dedicated to the advancement of this project. www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
one for the #notinthegenes crowd... 😈
We're looking for a new Roving Research @mrc-lms.bsky.social A unique post for those who love research, learning new techniques & working across different teams. Must be a great communicator & well organised! Apply by 21 June: fa-evzn-saasfaukgovprod1.fa.ocs.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/Candid...
The beautiful PhD work of our postdoc Elisa de Launoit is out! www.cell.com/cell/fulltex...
Visibility in Academia, like in the world, is not fixed; it is produced. This piece “What Cell Biology Reveals About Academia” is a reminder that everyone has the potential to be either seen or unseen. sciencepolitics.org/2026/03/23/w...
Well done Cindy! Fun collaboration with Anissa Kempf, Markus Affolter, Martin Muller and colleagues on the ontogeny of adult feeding www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
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Your organs are constantly talking to each other in ways we’re only beginning to understand. Tapping into these communication networks is opening up radical new ways to boost health
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The PIWI-interacting RNA (piRNA) biosynthesis pathway is best studied for its role in suppressing Drosophila germline transposable elements. Piwi, the…
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The secret signals our organs send to repair tissues and slow ageing
Non-gonadal PIWIL1/Aubergine drives regenerative and tumorigenic stem cell proliferation in the intestine
Investigator Scientist (Roving Researcher) (LMS 2369) Salary £42,159 – 44,801 plus London Allowance (£5,560) per annum | 2 years fixed term | Full time | Closing Date: 21 June
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Our work reminds me that everyone has the potential to be either seen or unseen.
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Intestinal obstruction disrupts feeding and promotes sleep in freshly eclosed flies.
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Intestinal obstruction impairs feeding and promotes sleep in Drosophila melanogaster
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Breaking news: Indiana University plant microbiologist Roger Innes has been locked out of his laboratory by the school in response to a request by one of his federal funders. The move comes after Innes complained about the government’s prosecution of Chinese postdocs. https://scim.ag/4tsDqRr
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What's wrong with the selfish gene view of evolution? Not much, it turns out (with caveats) 🧵1/6 www.newscientist.com/article/2525...
Move comes after Roger Innes complained about the government’s prosecution of Chinese postdocs
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After USDA request, Indiana plant biologist locked out of lab by school
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When Richard Dawkins’s first blockbuster book was published half a century ago, few genes had ever been sequenced or studied in detail. Yet the book’s gene-centred view of evolution still has much to ...
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The Selfish Gene at 50: Why Dawkins’s evolution classic still holds up
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