An international online community and seminar series about chromatin and gene regulation.
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Interested in how cells use genes to create shape, form and function in #embryos as well as in Societal Wellbeing
#NotInTheGenes #InNumbersWeTrust #gastruloids #gastrulation
Genomics, AI, sequence-to-function models, mechanisms of the cis-regulatory code. Investigator at the Stowers Institute.
This is the official account for the Society for Developmental Biology. Skeets on all the latest Dev Bio news, meetings and science! www.sdbonline.org
Genome Scientist. Studies how DNA makes humans, mice, plants, microbes. At Lawrence Berkeley National Lab and Joint Genome Institute. Views are my own.
Enhancers, 3D genome organisation, pluripotent stem cells
Babraham Institute and Enhanc3D Genomics
Head of Genome Biology Dept @EMBL,
Scientist, Principal investigator, Professor
Exploring genome regulation during development,
and everything to do with enhancers.
3D genome, chromatin topology,
cell_fate, embryonic Development,
Single Cell genomics
Asst Prof at University of California, Irvine.
Genetics, Genomics, Gene Regulation, Development. Views are my own.
https://www.kvonlab.org/
The LMCB aims to understand cell and tissue function through interdisciplinary, discovery-based research and technology development.
Associate Professor of Developmental and Evolutionary Genomics at Imperial College London, Department of Life Sciences. Spent a decade in Philly, #FlyEaglesFly
https://marcotrizzino.wordpress.com/
The Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics in Berlin. We want to understand how the genome works and how it is regulated, especially during embryonic development & disease. Imprint: https://www.molgen.mpg.de/impressum
We are a UK based community of early career stem cell and developmental biology scientists. Join us at our annual conferences in May. More information at youngembryologists.org
We make discoveries that help us understand human biology and improve lifelong health. Leaders in #AgeingResearch and cell biology.
Research themes in #Epigenetics, #Immunology and #Signalling
📌 Cambridge, UK
Funded by UKRI-BBSRC
The MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology aims to understand biological processes at the molecular level to help tackle human health problems and disease.
Scientist / Researcher @The Crick
Interest: Developmental biology, epigenetic and evolution, in the opossum and other mammals.
Current position: postdoc in Turner lab.
https://www.crick.ac.uk/research/labs/james-turner
(He/him)
Group leader @MRC_LMB. Cell fate decisions in the early mammalian embryo
Supporting research to transform life, health and wellbeing. We’re taking on three urgent health challenges: mental health, climate change & infectious disease.