Vikas Trivedi
@viktri08.bsky.social
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Group Leader at EMBL Searching for PV = nRT in biology
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spcembl.bsky.social
📣We are looking for an enthusiastic postdoctoral candidate to work on an interdisciplinary project on biophysics of extremophiles!

🤝A collaboration with Donato Giovannelli @donatogiovannelli.bsky.social and Vikas Trivedi @viktri08.bsky.social

📩Contact: [email protected]
EIPOD-LinC Fellowship Programme – Postdoctoral Programme
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EMBL @embl.org · Dec 3
Congratulations, Olivier Duss, Simone Köhler, and Eva Kowalinski! 👏

The three EMBL Group Leaders have received ERC Consolidator Grants #ERCCoG for their innovative research projects aimed at understanding fundamental cellular mechanisms.

#MolBiol 🧪👇
Read more here: www.embl.org/news/awards-...
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dev-journal.bsky.social
‘Cue-less’ symmetry breaking in gastruloids

Read this Research Highlight showcasing work from Kerim Anlaş, Nicola Gritti, Vikas Trivedi @viktri08.bsky.social and colleagues:
journals.biologists.com/dev/article/...

🎥Onset of T expression in gastruloids
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amartinezarias.bsky.social
It was a fun discussion on the present of #DevBio #StemCells and #NotInTheGenes w/ @viktri08.bsky.social shorturl.at/P1rlz Very happy we got a chance to touch on the situation of students and postdocs in labs. Thank you @c_n_george and #ScienceWithAView
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biologists.bsky.social
Development’s Special Issue 'Uncovering Developmental Diversity' is now complete. #DevSIDiversity

Explore the full ToC, including review-type articles and research papers highlighting 32 different organisms from across the multicellular tree of life:

journals.biologists.com/dev/issue/15...
Cover: Development of transgenic Lytechinus pictus, the first transgenic echinoderm lines, expressing cyan fluorescent protein fused to a nuclear marker (histone 2B) driven by a polyubiquitin promoter. Developmental stages expressing the transgene are depicted from blastula (12 h post-fertilisation) through the larval stages, to the competent larva (22 days post-fertilisation), and finally to the juvenile stage at center. The juvenile has an additional membrane stain (grey) for contrast. See Research article by Jackson et al. (dev202991). Image credit: Svenja Kling, Yoon Lee and Elliot Jackson; Hamdoun Laboratory.
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itaiyanai.bsky.social
Out today in Nature: "The Human Cell Atlas"! In my News and Views, I compare the cell atlas to early naturalists creating an atlas of South America. Researchers mining this cell atlas can now make big discoveries, just as the next naturalists then discovered evolution.
www.nature.com/articles/d41...
viktri08.bsky.social
"Train people well enough so they can leave, treat them well enough so they don't want to leave"

Couldn't agree more!
adam-henderson.bsky.social
Saw a version of this on my feed this morning - while I agree with the sentiment, I would change the wording slightly.

Allow people to learn enough so they can leave, treat them well enough so they don't want to.
viktri08.bsky.social
My first post on @bsky.app. So happy to announce that our work has been published in Development by @biologists.bsky.social
doi.org/10.1242/dev....

Also a big thanks for "The people behind the papers" article as well! doi.org/10.1242/dev....