Ana Mestre
ana-mes.bsky.social
Ana Mestre
@ana-mes.bsky.social
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Really happy to join NeuroPSI at Paris Saclay to lead a research group funded by an ERC Consolidator grant #ERCCoG . We'll study the origins of the vertebrate brain using shark embryos. 🦈 🧠 Reach out if you are interested in joining the team 🤍
🙋‍♀️ We are welcoming Idoia Quintana Urzainqui to NeuroPSi as a junior Professor! In her new team, she will research the Mechanisms that shaped early vertebrate brains, thanks to funding from a 2025 ERC Consolidator grant.

➡️ Learn more here: neuropsi.cnrs.fr/en/idoia-qui...
December 22, 2025 at 7:47 AM
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What a year it's been at the DB unit @embl.org! 2025 brought us hard work, exciting discoveries, and numerous initiatives that advanced our science. As we wrap up this year, we want to wish everyone a restful and joyful winter break.
We'll be back in 2026, ready for new challenges. See you then! 🎉
December 19, 2025 at 1:04 PM
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EMBL International PhD Programme - winter recruitment 2026! 📣

Research groups across EMBL are recruiting now! www.embl.org/about/info/e...

Don’t miss this opportunity to receive dedicated mentoring while doing interdisciplinary research.
September 22, 2025 at 11:42 AM
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✨ In this week's DB unit seminar, Michael Zhao, a postdoc in the Aulhela group, shared insights on how he uses a combination of experimental data and theoretical models to study patterning and collective behaviour in the presomitic mesoderm #Patterning #CollectiveBehavior #Mesoderm
July 25, 2025 at 12:17 PM
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🚀 At this week's DB unit seminar, Sarkis Tafnakaji, a PhD student in the Aulehla group @embl.org, presented his exciting project on robustness in development, focusing on how somitogenesis persists across varying levels of Notch activation #somitogenesis #embryodevelopment #notchsignalling
May 22, 2025 at 4:08 PM