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Read more at: New Paper Published by Boroviak Lab
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New Paper Published by Boroviak Lab

21 June 2022

Molecular 3D-maps unlock new ways of studying human reproduction Scientists have identified the biochemical signals that control the emergence of the body pattern in the primate embryo. This will guide work to understand birth defects and pregnancy loss in humans. Read the University article here A hexa-species...


Read more at: Magda receives 2022 NOOMIS Distinguished Scientist and Scholar Award
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Magda receives 2022 NOOMIS Distinguished Scientist and Scholar Award

17 June 2022

Congratulations to Magda on being named a recipient of the 2022 NOMIS Distinguished Scientist and Scholar Award! Read more here


Read more at: Celebrate Pride Month in PDN
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Celebrate Pride Month in PDN

13 June 2022

Join us at 11am on 28 th June to celebrate Pride Month in PDN! This month, the EDI committee will be hosting a talk from Dr. Duncan Astle, Programme Leader at the MRC Brain and Cognition Unit and Chair of the LGBT+ Staff Network. Join us on June 28th at 11:00am! Coffee & cake will follow to celebrate Pride with the...


Read more at: Congratulations Graham Burton FRS

Congratulations Graham Burton FRS

11 May 2022

Graham Burton has been elected a Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS) this year. Many congratulations to Graham on this well deserved recognition.


Read more at: Sequential enhancer state remodelling defines human germline competence and specification
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Sequential enhancer state remodelling defines human germline competence and specification

12 April 2022

New paper published by the Surani Lab Abstract Germline–soma segregation is a fundamental event during mammalian embryonic development. Here we establish the epigenetic principles of human primordial germ cell (hPGC) development using in vivo hPGCs and stem cell models recapitulating gastrulation. We show that morphogen-...


Read more at: Pilkington Prizes for Teaching awarded to Sue Jones and Tim Weil
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Pilkington Prizes for Teaching awarded to Sue Jones and Tim Weil

4 April 2022

This year's Pilkington Prizes for Teaching Excellence in the School of Biological Sciences have been awarded to Sue Jones, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience and Tim Weil, Deputy Head of School for Undergraduate Strategy and Associate Professor in the Department of Zoology...


Read more at: Micro-CT study reveals the internal vascular architecture of some of the smallest bones in the body
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Micro-CT study reveals the internal vascular architecture of some of the smallest bones in the body

4 April 2022

Abstract The vascular supply of the human auditory ossicles has long been of anatomical and clinical interest. While the external blood supply has been well-described, there is only limited information available regarding the internal vascular architecture of the ossicles, and there has been little comparison of this...


Read more at: Study provides new explanation for cell organisation in early embryonic development
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Study provides new explanation for cell organisation in early embryonic development

7 March 2022

A new collaborative paper led by the Paluch, Nichols and Chalut labs at PDN and th e Wellcome-MRC Cambridge Stem Cell Institute , explores the self-organisation of tissues in early embryos, offering an explanation for how cells sort themselves as they develop. The paper discovered that fluctuations on the surface of cells...


Read more at: Magda Zernicka-Goetz awarded 2022 Edwin G. Conklin Medal

Magda Zernicka-Goetz awarded 2022 Edwin G. Conklin Medal

24 January 2022

Congratulations to Magda for receiving the 2022 Edwin G. Conklin Medal by the Society for Developmental Biology. Established in 1995, the Edwin G. Conklin Medal in Developmental Biology recognizs a developmental biologist who has made and is continuing to make extraordinary research contributions to the field, and is an...


Read more at: Different encoding of reward location in dorsal and intermediate hippocampus

Different encoding of reward location in dorsal and intermediate hippocampus

11 January 2022

Hippocampal cells encode spatial relations in the environment, including reward locations. In a study published in Current Biology, PDN researchers Prez Jarzebowski, Audrey Hay and Ole Paulsen, with Benjamin Grewe at ETH Zürich, show that memory of reward location is differently encoded along the hippocampus. In dorsal CA1...