This work also builds on my previous research, where I aim to understand the role of plasticity in evolution and how factors such as plasticity, noise, and robustness contribute to biological diversity and developmental decisions (7).
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I hope this piece adds value to our understanding of plasticity, regeneration, non-bilaterians, evolution & development (6)
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I would like to thank Aissam for writing this piece together. I also want to acknowledge William, the intern with whom I work closely; his contributions allowed us to advance the practical aspects of our research in parallel with our conceptual developments (5)
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We propose using modularity as a framework to dissect these lifelong developmental processes. This approach encourages a conceptual shift from viewing development as a terminal process to seeing it as dynamic navigation through stable, yet responsive, organismal states (4)
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Our manuscript suggests that lifelong developmental processes, such as whole-body regeneration, asexual reproduction, morphological plasticity, and reverse development, can be understood collectively through the lens of phenotypic plasticity (3).
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While many animals retain the ability to transform their form and function throughout their lives, known as lifelong development, developmental biology has primarily focused on early life stages(2).
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It was my pleasure to work on this piece with @aikmi.bsky.social. I enjoyed it and genuinely appreciate his way of articulating thoughts. Here, we suggest that lifelong developmental processes can be understood comprehensively through the lens of phenotypic plasticity and modularity (1).
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Evolution of neurons and nervous systems / choanoflagellates / sponges / ctenophores. Group leader at the Michael Sars Centre (University of Bergen). @msarscentre.bsky.social Webpage: https://www.uib.no/en/michaelsarscentre/114773/burkhardt-group
Associate Professor and ERC Starting Awardee at University of Galway! I work on early animal evolution with a particular interest in gene regulation and chromatin!
https://gahanlab.com
https://chromosome.ie/groups/gahan/
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Postdoctoral researcher in the Sebe-Pedros and Marti-Renom Labs at CRG. Transposable elements enthusiast, passionate about piRNAs, 3D genomes, and Star Trek ๐
Postdoc at the Department of Natural History, @universitetsmuseet.bsky.social, @unibergen.bsky.social | Interested in diversity, ecology and life cycles of Cnidaria and Ctenophora ๐ชผ๐ชธ|
volunteer senior science writer for the Preeclampsia Foundation, some philsci/social epi. Epistemic beaver. The best way to judge is to get a boat, and fill the boat with tacos. #NAFO ๐บ๐ธ
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=_fXdD70AAAAJ&hl=en
Group leader at the Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics ๐ฌ๐งฌ๐งช๐งซ๐ญ๐ค. Former UCSF, MPI Freiburg, Bilkent Uni & METU. Diversity is power.
https://www.molgen.mpg.de/Genome-Regulation/Bulut-Karslioglu-lab
Biologist and Assistant Professor studying how cells build animals and how animals organize cells. Sea anemone (Nematostella) lab at Amherst College.
Professor Emerit at UC Davis. Researches in the history & philosophy of biology and environmental ethics. https://www.RLM.net/
New open-access book w/ U Chicago Press: _The Land Is Our Community: Aldo Leopold's Environmental Ethic for the New Millennium_
Plant evolutionary ecologist @ Uni Tรผbingen. Genetic diversity, rapid evolution, invasions, herbaria. No expert on anything. Trying to be more human. https://uni-tuebingen.de/plantevoeco. https://uni-tuebingen.de/herbarium.
Science integrity consultant and crowdfunded volunteer, PhD.
Ex-Stanford University. Maddox Prize/Einstein F Award winner
NL/USA/SFO.
#ImageForensics
@MicrobiomDigest on X.
Blog: ScienceIntegrityDigest.com
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Neuroethologist interested in visual system development and sensory integration across time scales ๐ฆ๐ชฒ๐๐ท๏ธ๐๐
Ph.D. : Buschbeck lab @ University of Cincinnati
Prev. at : Hattar lab @ NIMH / NIH
Postdoc : Reiser lab @ Janelia Research Campus
Developmental biologist interested in marine embryos and larvae; postdoc at Queen Mary University of London; tico ๐จ๐ท in London ๐ด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ฅ๓ ฎ๓ ง๓ ฟ; #embryo2019
EIPOD fellow between @viktri08.bsky.social and @multicellgenome.bsky.social labs, interested in the metabolic regulation of the cell cycle at the origin of animal multicellularity
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Researcher at CNRS working on EvoDevo using #ascidians. #DEEVA team at the marine station in the beautiful Banyuls-sur-mer #WindyBanyuls
Studying regeneration - from brittle stars to axolotls!
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8845-3113
https://thenode.biologists.com/author/anna-czarkwiani/
Group leader at @obs-banyuls.fr starting January 2026
Interested in body plan and life cycle evolution
Love EvoDevo, weird animals, geek stuff | ๐ณ๏ธโ๐
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Shared account of the Barone Lab at Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University
Life Sciences Division Editor at @plosone.org. Former Chief Editor of Nature Ecology & Evolution. Trustee at @suffolkwildlife.bsky.social.
Group leader at IMBA Vienna | Excited about #devbio #synbio #stemcells #patterning #morphogenesis #metabolicsignalling #energetics | Investigating how metabolism shapes development
https://www.oeaw.ac.at/imba/groups/kristina-stapornwongkul