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Posted by the Node, on 14 April 2025
Meet the Phng Lab, based at the RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research, Japan. The lab is interested in vascular morphogenesis and, in particular, endothelial cell mechanobiology.Posted by the Node, on 3 April 2025
This is part of the ‘Lab meeting’ series featuring developmental and stem cell biology labs around the world. Where is the lab? Jennifer: You can find the Zenker Lab at the ...Posted by the Node, on 17 January 2025
This is part of the ‘Lab meeting’ series featuring developmental and stem cell biology labs around the world. Where is the lab? The lab is located at National Centre for ...Posted by the Node, on 3 December 2024
Meet the Hirashima lab, situated at the Mechanobiology Institute and Department of Physiology, National University of Singapore.Posted by the Node, on 31 October 2024
Meet the Chan lab, based in the Mechanobiology Institute, Singapore. The lab is interested in how mechanics regulates mammalian follicle development.Posted by the Node, on 23 October 2024
Meet the Ladher Lab, based at the National Centre for Biological Sciences (NCBS) in Bangalore, India.Posted by the Node, on 12 August 2024
Meet the Harnoš lab, based in Brno, Czech Republic. The lab is interested in the role of planar polarity in neural tube formation and cell migration in Xenopus.Posted by the Node, on 13 June 2024
Meet the Rios-Barrera lab, based in UNAM, Mexico City. The lab uses the Drosophila respiratory system to study the sub- and supracellular mechanisms of morphogenesis.Posted by the Node, on 30 May 2024
Meet the Nagy Lab, based at the Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary. The lab uses the avian embryo to study the development of the enteric nervous system and gut-associated lymphoid organogenesis.Posted by the Node, on 22 May 2024
Meet the Kierzkowski Lab, located in the Montréal Botanical Garden. The lab studies plant organogenesis using systems such as Arabidopsis and Physcomitrium.