Practical Course on Developmental Biology QUINTAY
- Early Career Opportunity Mentorship & career development, access to world-class facilities, and a collaborative, supportive environment. We are particularly interested in researchers in Synthetic Dev. Biol. Mechanobiology and AI . #AcademicJobs #EarlyCareerResearcher #UCL #DevelopmentalBiology
- @devbioquintay.bsky.social Alumni at the 2025 @isdb.bsky.social / @socdevbio.bsky.social / LASDB meeting with @mayorlab.bsky.social 🇵🇷 #2025SDB #2025ICDB #2025LASDB
- Quintay alumni meet-up at the #ICDB2025 meeting in Puerto Rico 🇵🇷 Always great to meet with the Latin American community working in developmental biology around the world 😃 @devbioquintay.bsky.social @mayorlab.bsky.social
- Quintay alumni meet-up at the #ICDB2025 meeting in Puerto Rico 🇵🇷 Always great to meet with the Latin American community working in developmental biology around the world 😃 @devbioquintay.bsky.social @mayorlab.bsky.social
- Embryonic induction of fate is a core concept in developmental biology. But, cells can also modify the physical state of surrounding tissues a process we call 'actuation'. I reviewed with @mayorlab.bsky.social 3 excellent papers that show how actuation and feedback can drive changes in the embryo.
- So what is embryonic actuation? We see it as a result of a biochemical or mechanical interaction between cells/tissues that leads to a significant change in physical properties in the responding tissue. Actuation happens in parallel to induction and the processes can influence each other.
- Read more about it at: doi.org/10.1016/j.ce...
- congratulations @matyasbl.bsky.social
- Embryonic induction of fate is a core concept in developmental biology. But, cells can also modify the physical state of surrounding tissues a process we call 'actuation'. I reviewed with @mayorlab.bsky.social 3 excellent papers that show how actuation and feedback can drive changes in the embryo.
- Thank you, Marcos Simões-Costa (Harvard Stem Cell) and Joao Botelho (P Univ Catolica), for leading the chick module at the @EMBO #DevBiol course in Quintay, Chile! From grafting beads to Light Sheet microscopy with @zeiss_micro, it was an inspiring journey of discovery!
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- Spectacular finale of the Drosophila module at the EMBO #DevBiol course in Quintay, Chile! Students shared insights, supported by stunning images they captured—guided by the amazing Nipam Patel, MBL-Woods Hole Director, and supported by Mathew Parent from MBL. #ScienceEducation
- The EMBO Dev Biol course in Quintay, Chile, dives into zebrafish embryos under the expert guidance of Corinne Houart (@KingsCollegeLon) & Leo Valdivia (@CIBumayor). Students are hands-on with exciting experiments, exploring the wonders of development! #DevBiol #Zebrafish
- The EMBO #DevBio course in Quintay, Chile is in full swing! Students are diving into Drosophila biology with the amazing Nipam Patel, Director of MBL- Woods Hole, leading the way. Inspiring science in Latin America! #ScienceEducation
- We kicked off the EMBO #DevBio course in Quintay, Chile, with two outstanding virtual lectures by Anne Grapin-Botton and Nicoletta Petridou @nicolettapetridou.bsky.social, with excellent participation from Latin American students. Huge thanks to EMBO for their support!
- We're gearing up to kick off the EMBO #DevBio course in Quintay, Chile, for Latin American students in just a few days! 🎉 Huge thanks to @uandresbello, @DiarioMayor, @umayoroficial, @CIBumayor, @MBLScience, and @EMBO for making this possible! 🌎🧬 #ScienceEducation
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- In 1999, we began organising Practical Courses on Developmental Biology with M Allende, first in Santiago and later in stunning Quintay, Chile. Over 25+ years, we’ve trained hundreds of students in DevBio, with over 90% becoming PIs in the field! Join us in celebrating 25 years of teaching DevBio
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- I think contributing to Skype-a-Scientist is the most efficient investment you can make into science outreach! This program reaches a huge number of kids in schools, and provides us a way to find the way to talk to the people who want to talk to us!
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- Excellent study on #Xenopus #gastruloids shorturl.at/PTaB2 @mayorlab.bsky.social exploring mechano-chemical interactions during #gastrulation. Another example of the versatility of multicellular embryonic self organizing systems to explore fundamental principles of #PatternFormation. #NotInTheGenes
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- We've wondered for a while why #gastruloids are so sensitive to initial cell numbers. Here www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1... led by U, Fiuza, we explore this & observe effects of a number of variables on final structure and think what this tells us @ embryogenesis #IInNumbersWeTrust #NotInTheGenes
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- We have moved the social media related to the Quintay Developmental Biology course, please follow us there
- We are excited to start the new version of the EMBO Practical course on developmental biology in beautiful Quintay Credit video: Aljandro Sanchez-Alvarado @planaria1.bsky.social
- I attended this course 15 years ago, now the first PhD student in my lab will be there :) Wishing this group a great time in Quintay!
- We are excited to start the new version of the EMBO Practical course on developmental biology in beautiful Quintay Credit video: Aljandro Sanchez-Alvarado @planaria1.bsky.social