🚨 Why can’t mammals regenerate limbs like frog tadpoles or salamanders?
In our new paper in @science.org , we show that species-specific oxygen sensing acts as a gatekeeper for initiating limb regeneration 🐭🐸
🔗 www.science.org/doi/10.1126/... #EvoDevo
New Preprint alert!🚨
Super excited to share my postdoc work now on BioRxiv.
How does PRC2 loss lead to developmental failures?
We combined rapid protein degradation with TLS embryoid models to uncover temporal and lineage-specific dependencies 🧬.
Preprint: doi.org/10.64898/2026.04.18.719361
📣 POSTDOC position available in the Feschotte Lab at Cornell to work on #TRANSPOSONS! More details below. Pls send informal application or inquiry ASAP by DM or email to cf458_at_cornell.edu.
Pls spread the word 🙏 #TEsky
www.thefeschottelabatcornell.com
New paper out in @cp-cellstemcell.bsky.social. We uncover unexpected complexity in how metabolism changes when the embryo implants or when stem cells exit naive pluripotency, revealing a central role for dynamic TCA cycle rewiring in cell fate decisions. www.cell.com/cell-stem-ce...
We are over the moon! 🎈 Dr. Marieke Oudelaar joins the MPI-IE as a new #MaxPlanck Director, heading the newly established Department of Genome Biology
She studies how the 3D folding of DNA controls gene expression – more details below ⬇️
Welcome to #Freiburg, @mariekeoudelaar.bsky.social!
The research highlight of our recent work on nuclear speckles is online. The photo choice is eggcellent. Happy Easter! 🌸🐰🥚
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
plz repost 🙏 we are looking for a technician to start this summer/fall for 1-2 years to work with me at Cornell in the labs of @cedricfeschotte.bsky.social and Andy Clark, in collaboration with @corriemoreau.bsky.social on flies & termites 🪰🐜🧬🔬 Ithaca is gorges!
jobs.hr.cornell.edu/us/en/job/WD...
In this interview, @juliabatki.bsky.social, FMI’s newest group leader, reflects on the early curiosity that drew her to science, why FMI is the right home for her lab, how studying cell clearance could help us understand disease, and her love of improv.
www.fmi.ch/news-events/...
A new study shows how different regulatory genetic elements control when a key developmental gene is active in the body.
The findings could explain subtle differences seen in patients with congenital limb malformations, for which the underlying disease mechanisms often remain unknown.
Why mammals cannot regenerate limbs like amphibians do presents a long-standing puzzle in biology. To uncover the underlying differences, we compared amputation responses of embryonic mouse (Mus musculus) and Xenopus laevis tadpole limbs. Lowering ...
🚨Happy to share a new PreLight covering the latest #preprint by the Meissner lab (@molgen.mpg.de) on acute SUZ12 degradation during TLS formation. A work brilliantly executed by @dannimklee.bsky.social et al. Get to know more about him and his work here ⤵️ prelights.biologists.com/highlights/t...
Using carbon tracing and functional experiments, Kafkia, Pladevall-Morera, et al.
show that TCA cycle rewiring underlies mouse embryo implantation and the exit from
naive pluripotency. In this context...
Apply for CALS- Technician I- Molecular Biology and Genetics job with Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, United States of America. Research & Instructional Support at Cornell University
In this interview, Julia Batki, FMI’s newest group leader, reflects on the early curiosity that drew her to science, why FMI is the right home for her lab, how studying cell clearance could help us un...
Max Planck Institute of Immunobiology and Epigenetics
FMI science
MRC Laboratory of Medical Sciences
Peiwei Chen
María Mariner
prelights.biologists.com
Pairing acute SUZ12 degradation + simplified embryoids, Ming-Kang Lee et al. pinpoint time-dependent sensitivities to PRC2 loss. A meticulous experimental approach applicable to the functional stage-s...
In a new study published in Genes & Development, research led by Dr Lila Allou at the MRC Laboratory of Medical Sciences (LMS) in London and Professor Stefan Mundlos at the Max Planck Institute for Mo...