Ingrid Pelaez Conde
@ingridpelaez.bsky.social
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| Schulz Lab - Epigenetics of X-inactivation 🧬🔬
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Anna A Monaco
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The peppered moth is a textbook example of natural selection, its colours shifting with the soot-darkened trees of the Industrial Revolution. But the genetic secret behind its “dark” form took 150 years to uncover: a new “jumping gene” that rapidly took over the population. 🦋
tinyurl.com/4zrc4e93
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The “dark” secret of industrial moths
The peppered moth has long been a textbook example of natural selection, its colours shifting with the soot-darkened trees of the Industrial Revolution. But the genetic secret behind its “dark” for…
https://tinyurl.com/4zrc4e93
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Maria Bernabeu
3 months ago
Pre-print alert 🚨: We have developed 2D and 3D stable iPSC endothelial-differentiation models through dox inducible ETS expression. We demonstrate endothelial identity and used these models for studying malaria pathogenesis research.
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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I'm really happy to see the work from my Master's thesis published! 🎉 Shoutout to everyone who helped make this happen — especially
@albaperez.bsky.social
for the amazing mentorship and Alfred for the opportunity to work on this cool project! Check it out 👀
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Aydan Bulut-Karslioglu
3 months ago
⚠️ I am really excited to share the work of Anastasios Balaskas, an excellent PhD candidate in the lab, with the wider world. Tasos made a significant advance: generating a stem cell-based embryo model that contains both posterior and anterior neural tissues of the late-stage gastrulating embryo.
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Last week we celebrated the 10th anniversary of the Schulz Lab with an amazing retreat alongside the lab's alumni! ☀️ In addition to canoeing and hiking, we also shared our career paths and current projects with each other. 🛶🌳
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Congrats Elodie!!! ✨🥳🫶🏼
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6 months ago
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#StandUpForScience2025
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7 months ago
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First cake in the sun this year with the Schulz Lab! ☀️
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John Ngo
10 months ago
We designed MS2 and PP7 binding coat proteins that are degraded in cells except when bound by their hairpin RNAs. You can check out our pre-print here:
tinyurl.com/27p7hyt9
, and listen to a Google AI-generated podcast on it here:
notebooklm.google.com/notebook/d71...
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EMBL Events
10 months ago
A throwback to last month's 'Quantitative biology to molecular mechanisms' conference – time to introduce the poster prize winners!
#EMBLOmics
A round of applause for: 🏅 Max Trauernicht 🏅
@ingridpelaez.bsky.social
🏅 Honorine Destain 🏅 Óscar García Blay Read on 👉🏻
s.embl.org/omx24-01-blog
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I attended the ‘Quantitative Biology to Molecular Mechanisms’ conference at EMBL Heidelberg last week and had the incredible honor of winning one of the Poster Prizes! 🏆 A big thanks to the organizers and all the amazing speakers who shared their inspiring research with us. ✨
#EMBLOmics
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