🚨📢 How do mechanical forces shape a developing organ?
Our new @ScienceAdvances study, led by the amazing @CVagenaPantoula, reveals a Piezo1-driven hydraulic mechanism, where mechanical cues control cell volume to guide cardiac formation ❤️🐟 #DevBio
🔗 science.org/doi/10.1126/scia…
Check out our latest preprint on the cellular mechanical basis of Voronoi tessellations in epithelia! This biophysics study is inspired by disordered tessellations observed in zebrafish hearts🤓🐟🩵 @Sulaimaan_Lim#ChiuFanLeeLabarxiv.org/html/2512.13116v1#…
We are searching for an enthusiastic scientist to join our team and establish annual killifish as a model system for early developmental biology and biophysics! @embl
Apply here: embl.wd103.myworkdayjobs.com…...
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Out now! Our very first paper from the lab, an impressive feat by @tobyandrews
where we show how a developing heart grows and scales up its morphological complexity to keep beating...an excellent summary below ⬇️ cell.com/developmenta...
Thrilled to see our latest work online @Dev_Cell! 🥳
How do cells build functional organs with precision?🫀🫁📏 Here, we show how coupling of cell shape and organ function tunes the form and contractile power of the developing #zebrafish heart 1/n
tinyurl.com/cell-stretch
🐌💫 Snail embryos never looked so fabulous!
Tubulin (white), phospho-histone H3 (pink), and F-Actin (cyan) light up this early stage like a cytoskeletal disco ball.
Image from Clemens Cabernard & Adam von Barnau Sythoff 🪩🧬 #FluorescenceFriday
Offering up to £3,000 to graduate #PhD students and #postdocs, our Travelling Fellowships help early-career researchers undertake collaborative visits to other laboratories. Next application deadline is 8 August 2025 biologists.com/grants/travel…
Our Bioinformatics Bootcamp turned blog! Enjoy this collection of free #zebrafish resources, now posted on @the_Node. While not comprehensive, it gives an assortment of cools tools available to researchers. Feedback would appreciated! thenode.biologists.com/bioin…
Thrilled to announce that we are looking for a Research Technician/Assistant to join our lab @IMBA. Please consider applying if you’re enthusiastic about #devbio#stemcells#teamwork and excited to help shaping a new lab!
I’m thankful for any retweet!
imba.onlyfy.jobs/job/l6u2m98…
Interested in getting involved in the wider Zebrafish Community? Check out IZFS' community calendar for the upcoming meetings in the #Zebrafish community! izfs.org/education/community…
We’re hiring a new research fellow. Come join us in London to study glial cells in the ageing retina using killifish as a model. ucl.ac.uk/work-at-ucl/search…
🚨We are hiring!🚨 We have postdoctoral positions available! If you're passionate about studying cardiac regeneration and development, join our team in vibrant and beautiful Montreal! Please help spread the word 🫶 For more details see here research.chusj.org/RECHERCHE…...
🗣️ We have extension announcements!
The application deadline for the MBL's 2025 Embryology course has been extended to February 5. The deadline for Analytical & Quantitative Light Microscopy has been extended to January 29.
Read more: bit.ly/4acDH2V#ScienceStartsHere
ALT A flyer for the MBL's 2025 Embryology course
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📣 Time to register : 7th European Zebrafish Principle Investigators Meeting will be held in Paris, April 2- 5, 2025
Early bird until December 15th, 2024
Abstract submission open. Deadline December 15th 2024. 👉 lnkd.in/e4pDe7uh#zebrafish@eu_fish
Yes! We are hiring! Looking for highly motivated people to make good use of our @ERC_Research Synergy money 💶! The project is super cool, and the people are the best!! Plenty of opportunities for international collaborations too! Please help us spread the word!
Exciting news!🚨📢 The Young Researcher Committee (YoRC) of @eu_fish is searching for TWO new members!
If you want to contribute to empowering early-career researchers in the #zebrafish community, don’t miss this opportunity!
Apply by January 31st: forms.gle/t1ydTPKU4KsEmsLH9