Prachiti Moghe
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Postdoc in the Roska Lab at IOB Basel Previously PhD in the Hiiragi Lab @EMBL @HubrechtInstitute
Delighted to share that I have been awarded an EMBO Postdoctoral Fellowship! š„³ Iām extremely grateful for this opportunity to advance my research in the Roska Lab, and I look forward to the journey ahead! A big thank you to everyone who has supported me along the way āØ
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How do embryos develop robustly despite variability in gene expression, cell properties, and tissue growth? In our new review, we explore how optimal selection of coupled parameters can contribute to robustness in development. Have a look at the article:
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tcb.2025.08.009
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Hubrecht Institute
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How do cells find their place in a developing embryo? Scientists have long wondered. A new study by the Hiiragi group uncovers how embryos achieve precise cell organization. Curious what breadcrumbs have to do with this?
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Delighted to share that my PhD work from the Hiiragi Lab is now published in Nature Cell Biology! We uncover the cellular mechanisms underlying pattern formation and how patterning robustness can be ensured during embryo development. Check out the full story:
nature.com/articles/s41556-025-01618-9
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Coupling of cell shape, matrix and tissue dynamics ensures embryonic patterning robustness - Nature Cell Biology
Moghe et al. show that mouse embryonic primitive endoderm cells migrate towards the inner cell mass-cavity interface, depositing an extracellular matrix gradient that may guide migration. Primitive en...
https://nature.com/articles/s41556-025-01618-9
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