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This project investigates how morphogen signaling influences the mechanical properties of developing tissues during embryogenesis. By studying zebrafish embryos and human gastruloids, it aims to understand the interplay between morphogen dynamics and mechanics, providing insights applicable to organoid technologies and…
Embryogenesis entails both the generation of cell type diversity and large-scale morphogenetic movements sculpting the forming body axes.
How patterning and morphogenesis are each individually controlled is increasingly understood, yet how these fundamental processes are coordinated remains an open question in biology.
My recent work in zebrafish gastrulation, a crucial developmental stage where the germ layers are specified and shaped, provided a conceptual framework for how patterning and morp…
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