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Jean-Yves Tinevez
9 days ago
We just released a new major version of TrackMate (v8), the cell and organelle tracking plugin of Fiji. It ships many new features, detailed below, but that are articulated around the following:
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the Node
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Now live = The Kahneman Chronicles #2: Loss Aversion and the Art of Quitting. Stay tuned for part 3 of this entertaining article series! Part 2 ⬇️👀
thenode.biologists.com/the-kahneman...
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RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research (BDR)
2 months ago
🪰Yu-Chiun Wang’s team & Univ. of Hohenheim group discovered how fly embryos solve the “tissue tectonic collision” that occurs in morphogenetic movements between tissues and why the
#cephalicfurrow
evolved, a longstanding mystery to developmental biologists. In
@nature.com
doi.org/10.1038/s415...
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Divergent evolutionary strategies pre-empt tissue collision in gastrulation - Nature
Flies have evolved two distinct strategies for managing mechanical stresses during embryogenesis: out-of-plane cell division in midges and transient out-of-plane tissue folding in fruit flies.
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-025-09447-4
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Yu-Chiun Wang
28 days ago
Excited to be traveling to
meetings.embo.org/event/25-cyt...
in Pune, India. Looking forward to seeing friends not seen in years and revisiting for the first time since 2020. My lab is recruiting. Those interested, let’s meet up there! (Look out for ads up here soon.)
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Frontiers in Cytoskeleton Research
A key question in biology is how living cells adapt to highly complex functional requirements in the context of an organism, within which they need to develop complex morphologies, interact with many…
https://meetings.embo.org/event/25-cytoskeleton
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Daniel Kahneman's imaginary sabbatical in a fly lab continues...this time: The art of letting go. Have you felt the pain of stopping while standardising a new method? Or letting go of a project? When to stop, when to persist? Have a read
@the-node.bsky.social
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The Kahneman Chronicles: Lessons from a Fly Lab - the Node
The Kahneman Chronicles #2: Loss Aversion and the Art of Quitting Daniel Kahneman (1934-2024) was a legendary psychologist who revolutionized our
https://thenode.biologists.com/the-kahneman-chronicles-lessons-from-a-fly-lab-2/lablife/
about 1 month ago
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What if the legendary psychologist and grandfather of behavioral economics, Daniel Kahneman took a sabbitical in a fly lab? How would the lab culture change? Explored this imaginary scenario in a blog post
@the-node.bsky.social
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The Kahneman Chronicles: Lessons from a Fly Lab - the Node
The Kahneman Chronicles #1: When a Nobel Laureate Fixed Our Lab's Scheduling Disasters Daniel Kahneman (1934-2024) was a legendary psychologist who
https://thenode.biologists.com/the-kahneman-chronicles-lessons-from-a-fly-lab/lablife/
2 months ago
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Akankshi Munjal
2 months ago
Our latest preprint! Into morphogenesis, Yap, ECM, signaling, vertex models, feedbacks/robustness? There is something here for everyone. We discovered a positive feedback loop that extends inner ear canals, and a built-in mechanism that shuts it down when morphogenesis is done.
tinyurl.com/464wsjhd
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Happy to have shared my first post on The Node, on how hidden power dynamics may prevent creative science from blooming.
@the-node.bsky.social
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The Invisible Cost: How Power Dynamics May Undermine Respect in Academic Labs - the Node
I'm a big fan of podcasts, and one of my favorites is Tim Harford's "Cautionary Tales." It tells true stories about disasters and what we can learn from
https://thenode.biologists.com/the-invisible-cost-how-power-dynamics-may-undermine-respect-in-academic-labs/lablife/
2 months ago
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Nature
3 months ago
A long-standing mystery in the development of fly embryos has been resolved
go.nature.com/4nhVxaa
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Flies evolved a shock-absorber tissue used during embryonic development
The role of tissue that forms between the head and trunk of a fly embryo has been unclear. It turns out that it absorbs forces when nearby cells move and divide.
https://go.nature.com/4nhVxaa
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reposted by
Marc Somssich
2 months ago
'How to be a scientist in a post-journal world'
@pracheeac.bsky.social
&
@mbeisen.bsky.social
beautifully explain how a post-Journal world would look, work, & why it would indeed be a better world. 👍
#ScientificPublishing
#SciPub
#AcademicPublishing
#Preprints
#OpenScience
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How to be a scientist in a post-journal world
When we created this site to write about things in science that need to be fixed, we chose not to start with publishing, even though it has been our preoccupation for decades.
https://thescientistpapers.substack.com/p/how-to-be-a-scientist-in-a-post-journal
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Giulia Paci
4 months ago
Thrilled to share the first story from my postdoc! 🎉 A wonderful experiment + simulations collaboration. In the Drosophila wing, we find that 3D cell shapes affect signalling range and fine-tune developmental patterning
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Thread below ⬇️
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Yu-Chiun Wang
3 months ago
Tissues transition between solid & fluid states in development & disease; cytoplasm turns crowded or inert to literally 'solidify'. Any connections? Turns out nothing's known.
@sameerthukral.bsky.social
&
@bipashadey29.bsky.social
pulled this review off brilliantly with a conceptual synthesis.
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Excited to share our new review in Development, Growth and Differentiation(DGD) Journall! With the amazing
@yuchiunwang.bsky.social
&
@bipashadey29.bsky.social
,we explore how rigidity transitions bridge cytoplasmic & tissue scales. Read the full review:
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
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Integrating Tissue and Cytoplasmic Rigidity Transitions During Morphogenesis
Multicellular organisms generate organizational complexity through morphogenesis, in which mechanical forces orchestrate the movements and deformations of cells and tissues, while chemical signals re...
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/dgd.70024
3 months ago
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What an honor to host
@itaiyanai.bsky.social
at RIKEN-BDR, Kobe! From learning Night Science creativity, to see them come alive with Day Science rigor, Itai truly demonstrated the "yes, and" attitude in person! Thank you for your great energy, passion and generosity! Can't wait to have you back!
9 months ago
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Excited to host
@itaiyanai.bsky.social
at RIKEN BDR, Kobe over the next few days! Looking forward to learning about "Tails" and how to use Night Science "Tales" to supercharge creativity in science! Thank you Itai for accepting our invitation!
9 months ago
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Li-Kun Phng
10 months ago
Excited to announce that we will be holding another
#mechanobiology
across scales symposium this year in beautiful Awaji Island
#Japan
! We have a star-studded lineup of speakers and it's free participation (free accommodation and food!)! Register here:
www.igm.hokudai.ac.jp/85th-fujihar...
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