Bioengineer using organoids to understand patterning and morphogenesis. Associate Professor @kuleuvenuniversity.bsky.social
We're the Crick, a biomedical research lab in London working to figure out how life works.
Home to more than 2,000 scientists and a free public exhibition space.
https://www.crick.ac.uk/
How do organs form from cells to tissue? Zebrafish and organoids; live imaging; quantitative biology; theory. Comments by Caren Norden
developmental cell biophysicist searching for the forces shaping life (basically, I suck embryos into micropipettes)🇪🇺
cytoskeleton self-organization / shape, patterns and symmetry / minimal and artificial cells / biophysics teacher @ ESPCI ParisTech
www.cytomorpholab.com
Group Leader, theoretical soft matter & biophysics
CNRS, Center for Theoretical Physics, Marseille
http://www.merkellab.net
Opinions are my own.
Assistant Professor @biozentrum.unibas.ch • Theoretical biophysics • Postdoc ISTAustria, PhD LMU Munich, MSc Cambridge University
www.biozentrum.unibas.ch/brueckner
📚 We're your source for papers on various #EpithelialMechanics topics 🔍 & platform to share your research and passion 🔬
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💬 @onenimesa.bsky.social & @juliaeckert.bsky.social
Professor at Warwick Medical School interested in how complex shape emerges during embryo development. Will work on anything that can be imaged live :)
Biologist inspired by physics | Group Leader, Developmental Biology Unit, EMBL Heidelberg
Professor of Biophysics -
@ISTAustria Using physics to understand biological questions, such as how embryos grow!
Biomedical Computer Vision & Language Models, scads.ai / Leipzig University, also NFDI4BIOIMAGE, NEUBIAS/GloBIAS, GPUs, AI, ML 🔬🖥️🚀 views:mine
We combine soft matter physics, biophysics and cell biology to uncover physical principles of cellular organization @ Cluster of Excellence Physics of Life, Dresden
Stem cell and mechanobiologist at the Max Planck Institute of Molecular Biomedicine and University of Helsinki
Our lab is exploring the morphogenesis of proliferative tissues.
Group leader at the Max Planck Institute of Multidisciplinary Sciences, Göttingen, Germany. #oocytes #cytoskeleton 🪼, ⭐️🐟, 🔬
Prof at Heidelberg Uni, #Genomics|Program German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) @Boutroslab @UniHeidelberg @DKFZ @sfb1324 @MKolleg https://michaelboutros.org/about
Posts = personal views
A mix of physics and biology, understanding shapes in biology, from molecules to tissues.
http://www.orelrouxlab.org