Tristan Rodriguez
@tristanrodriguez72.bsky.social
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Biomedical scientist working at Imperial on how cells communicate. With a passion for trying to understand the world around us.
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labrawlins.bsky.social
Delighted that Ziqi Dong's PhD paper is out for all to read! Hypoxia is fundamental to normal development, and fascinating! Thanks to all of our co-authors including @jamesnathanlab.bsky.social @jellevda.bsky.social authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S...
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alexgouldlab.bsky.social
🪰 Calling all Drosophilists interested in nutrition…HolFast, Sebastian Sorge’s new chemically defined diet works really well. We’ve given some free HolFast aliquots to @vdrc-flies.bsky.social Please contact them directly if you fancy trying it out. Hurry while stocks last!
vdrc-flies.bsky.social
The HolFast holidic (chemically defined) diet for Drosophila, recently designed by @alexgouldlab.bsky.social, has wide applications in nutritional and metabolic studies of Drosophila development doi.org/10.1016/j.de.... Limited free samples distributed by the VDRC. See www.vdrc.at. #Drosophila
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dev-journal.bsky.social
Pathway to Independence – an interview with Joaquín Navajas Acedo.

In this interview, @mads100tist.bsky.social talks about about his research vision, zebrafish and the importance of community:

journals.biologists.com/dev/article/...
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jacob-hanna.bsky.social
1/n Dear friends, in light of the current events in Palestine and to help spread awareness, a large number of filmmakers have made their FILMS about PALESTINE AVAILABLE FOR ONLINE FOR FREE

Below, we are sharing links to films that you can watch and share to spread our message to the world:
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eposfai.bsky.social
Thrilled to share our work using live imaging to understand how Epiblast (future embryo proper) and Primitive Endoderm (future extraembryonic tissues) cell fates segregate in the preimplantation mouse embryo. Gargantuan effort led by amazing @rpkimyip.bsky.social, David Denberg and Denis Faerberg!
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perez-carrasco.bsky.social
We wrote this introductory review on how concepts from dynamical systems can help us understand developmental biology, hope it’s useful to somebody! It was a lot of fun to put together, and great to collaborate with brilliant colleagues across theory and experiments
pauformosa.bsky.social
Introducing five concepts from dynamical systems to decode developmental regulatory mechanisms, have a read! @perez-carrasco.bsky.social@roederlab.bsky.social @mpipz.bsky.social This effort started in a morphogenesis meeting @kitp-ucsb.bsky.social‬ in 2023. journals.biologists.com/dev/article/...
Adapted from Fig. 1 from Kadiyala et al 2025.
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jamesbriscoe.bsky.social
New work with Saunders & Charras labs

Physical boundaries guide cell fate decisions during human trunk development

Reaction Diffusion model shows how geometry shapes biology with TBXT expression forming consistent domains regardless of colony size & shape

www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Boundary constraints can determine pattern emergence
The robust patterning of cell fates during embryonic development requires precise coordination of signalling gradients within defined spatial constraints. Using a geometrically confined in vitro syste...
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danielgorelick.bsky.social
Next time, consider submitting to Biology Open. Decision with reviews within 7 working days of submission journals.biologists.com/bio/pages/fa...
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pickardje.bsky.social
Brexit has never looked quite so daft
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biologists.bsky.social
Our next extraordinary biologist this week is Daniel Gorelick, current Editor-in-Chief of @biologyopen.bsky.social and Associate Professor at @bcmhouston.bsky.social, USA. To know more about Dan’s visions for BiO, read this Editorial: doi.org/10.1242/bio.....
#100biologists
The Company of Biologists 100 logo to the left and QR code to the right.
 
Portrait of Daniel Gorelick to the left, text to the right
 
100 extraordinary biologists

Daniel Gorelick

Daniel Gorelick is the current Editor-in-Chief of Biology Open, aiming to improve author experience by providing fair and timely decisions on manuscripts. Dan is Associate Professor and Zebrafish Core Director at Baylor College of Medicine, USA, investigating endocrine-disrupting chemicals’ influence on embryonic development.

#100biologists #biologists100
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danielgorelick.bsky.social
We pay our academic editors (we don't do special issues with guest editors). Beginning in April, we also pay peer reviewers @biologyopen.bsky.social details to be announced at #biologists100 bit.ly/4h1cmCC @biologists.bsky.social
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carmeloferrai.bsky.social
EpiSci - Hi there! Our review “Mechanotransduction in stem cells” is finally published. With @carstenschulte4.bsky.social we provided a comprehensive picture, that aims to cover the whole mechanotransductive pathway from the cell microenvironment to the nucleus. 1/3 pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38729084/
tristanrodriguez72.bsky.social
And I'm very embarrassed not to have acknowledged this earlier. The project was led by Shruthi Krishnan and couldn't have happened without the invaluable collaboration of the Vousden lab.
tristanrodriguez72.bsky.social
I very thoughtful and reflective piece.
jamesbriscoe.bsky.social
I wrote some thoughts about why peer review matters

It shapes scientific standards, maintains field coherence & trains new researchers

Yes, it needs improvement—but it's the glue that holds scientific progress together

briscoelab.org/2024/12/11/i...
In Praise of Peer Review
As an Editor of the journal Development, I often hear complaints about peer review. We all know the problems – from lengthy review times to requests for seemingly unnecessary experiments. I a…
briscoelab.org
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tomaslab-imperial.bsky.social
A postdoctoral position is available in my lab to study the subcellular organisation of signalling of the glucagon receptor family. For more information and to apply please click here: www.imperial.ac.uk/jobs/search-...
tristanrodriguez72.bsky.social
An excellent opportunity to go to a great lab with a caring mentor.
aidamartinezs.bsky.social
We are recruiting a postdoctoral research associate! Have a look at the flyer and/or the links below and get in touch if you have any questions! And please, share widely!!
www.imperial.ac.uk/jobs/search-...
tristanrodriguez72.bsky.social
This could constitute a novel tissue sparing mechanism that would minimise cell elimination in cases of maternal malnutrition or low protein diets. However, this protection would be at the expense of optimal tissue function, as it would allow the persistence of dysfunctional cells in the tissue.
tristanrodriguez72.bsky.social
As the key feature of loser cells is mitochondrial dysfunction, these results suggest that cell competition is eliminating these cells when amino acids are plentiful but sparing them in protein poor
environments.
tristanrodriguez72.bsky.social
The most interesting finding from the paper is that loser cell elimination can be prevented by decreasing the levels of extra-cellular L-proline.
tristanrodriguez72.bsky.social
As always, perfect choice. Thank you Sally ☺️