The age of animal experiments is waning. Where will science go next? www.nature.com/articles/d41...
The age of animal experiments is waning. Where will science go next? www.nature.com/articles/d41...
My post doc position ad is out, please circulate!
We want to understand why mouse gonadotrophs have a dual origin. Follow-up of this work: www.nature.com/articles/s41....
The job link is here: qmul-jobs.tal.net/vx/mobile-0/...
I was listening to it yesterday….
I’ll be hiring a post-doc early next year in my new lab…. For 3 years, working on stem cells, pituitary and the reproductive axis.Yep, all together…..
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Mais aussi du fait qu’on n’est pas près de se passer des animaux !
Complet lisible et super intéressant! Merci pour la dernière lecture avant les vacances !👌🏻👏🏻
Je me sens obligée de le lire alors! (Je deconne, biensur que j’allais le faire !)
If you say so…,.😊
Wow, 10 degrés de moins ici et on a tres chaud….🥵
Thanks Julie, yes it was fun! (Still is, much more to do)
Thanks Frederique!
www.nature.com/articles/s41... #endocrinology #reproduction #pituitary #stemcell
Researchers at the Crick have discovered that gonadotrophs, cells that play a key role in puberty and reproduction, have two different origins.
They found that most gonadotrophs are produced after birth, rather than in the embryo as previously thought.
www.crick.ac.uk/news-and-fea...
Looking forward to your talk!
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I will give two seminars in London on Friday, April 11.
The first talk will be at @crick.ac.uk at noon,
and the second talk at @ucl.ac.uk at 4 pm.
I hope to see some of you there!
An excellent long read about how conspiracist attacked one of the worlds leading scientific journals. Both extraordinary and also horribly unsurprising. www.computerweekly.com/news/3665534...
The hypothalamus is a small structure deep inside the brain that is connected to a vast number of other brain regions and tirelessly interacts with them. It controls and modulates many basic bodily functions to ensure the survival of the organism under constantly changing circumstances.
The #hypothalamus plays a large role in coordinating the neuronal signals that are responsible for keeping the body in a stable state.
A special issue unpacked this brain region’s impact on physiological and behavioral homeostasis. scim.ag/41FRESU #BrainAwarenessWeek
Ah oui, la rentree….. y aussi le meeting de la BSN aux memes dates
En Septembre mon petit, je vais te chauffer les oreilles…
Oh la la la prochaine fois que je te vois toi……
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Nucleoredoxin regulates WNT signaling during pituitary stem cell differentiation https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.01.30.635771v1
Senior scientist and cell production lead @ MHRA
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Post-doc position at Queen Mary University to identify genetic causes of hypopituitarism.
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T’es sur que t’as rien a me demander dans les 10 ans qui viennent la?
Bravo!🎉
I like my new name 🤣
@canalha034.bsky.social I have been looking you!
Cause or consequence? I am committed to physical activity so it’s great news but surely people who feel good and are thus more likely to be healthy will be more active?