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Dagmar Iber

@DagmarIber

President of the ETH University Assembly & Professor for Computational Biology: data-driven modeling & simulation of emerging phenomena in development & disease

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How does an #embryo measure #time? It turns out that morphogen gradients can also act as timers. Check out our latest @biorxivpreprint : doi.org/10.1101/2023.0… #development #morphogen #patterning #preprint #cells #tissue 👇Thread 🧵(1/9)


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It was again a great meeting where #pathology and #research on #GU #tumors met!! @EUplatinum @urotoday @OncoAlert @imedverse @niklas_kluemper . We learnt a lot about AI and also physics of bladder cancer @DagmarIber! Looking forward to #EMUC25

In the European Society of Uropathology Symposium (ESUP) of day 1 of #EMUC24, espert speakers deliveres update on the Clinical application of artificial intelligence on Genitourinary Cancer pathology #Artificial Intelligence #ESUP #EMUC24

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My department @ETH_BSSE is looking for a new head of our animal facility in #Basel: jobs.ethz.ch/job/view/9538 Please share with suitable (German-speaking) candidates. @ETH offers excellent working conditions.


Absurde Situation, dass aufgrund der teuren Kopplung von Ausbildung & Forschung, Ärzte aus ärmeren Ländern abgeworben werden, wo kaum in Forschung investiert wird. Die medizinische Kompetenz der Ärzte wird als gleichwertig angesehen, trotz Sprachhürden. Es braucht Alternativen!!

Forschungsgelder machen einen grossen Teil der Ausbildungskosten aus. Aber braucht es sie überhaupt? Die FMH-Präsidentin Yvonne Gilli kann sich vorstellen, ein «Medizinstudium light» einzuführen. trib.al/3IaCzYz



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Thanks to all participants of the #SpemannMangold2024 Centennial Symposium, including our amazing speakers, for their great talks and all attendees whose interactions sparked fascinating discussions on self-organisation and #DevBiol. It’s an exciting time for our field!

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Alex @schierlab also brought to our attention the work of another, not broadly recognized scientist in the field, who like Hilde Mangold, died tragically too soon: Hildegard Stumpf She arrived to the idea of morphogenetic gradients independently of Lawrence and Wolpert…

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Integrating diversity, equity, and inclusion into education, research, and community in the Society of Mathematical Biology with @MathBlerd, @SuzanneSindi, Lisa Fauci, and @DagmarIber #smb2024 #ksmb2024 @KSMB_SMB2024


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Please RT: If you are interested in a tenure-track Associate Professor position in the area of #Mechanobiology, and you want to join the new Max Planck Zentrum für Physik und Medizin in Erlangen, Germany, please apply! @MPZ_PhysMed @UniFAU nature.com/naturecareers/…


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The very first division of a fertilized egg primes the resulting cells to seek different fates, paving the way for the intricacies of the fully developed fetus go.nature.com/3yrhRtu


Fascinating work by @ZernickaGoetz and her lab on early human embryo development. Was wonderful to be involved with some mathematical modeling & learn all about it.

What is the origin of our body? Our paper @CellCellPress shows that when a human embryo is one day old and comprises just two cells, only one cell will create most of the fetus in addition to placenta, while the other cell will create placenta. cell.com/cell/fulltext/…



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An accompanying News & Views by @domenic_germano and James Osborne from @MelbMathBio at @unimelb is now available for this manuscript! nature.com/articles/s4358… 👉rdcu.be/dGx5q


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In collaboration with University Hospital Basel, researchers from ETH are investigating the early stages of bladder cancer. Their findings show that future research should also focus on mechanical changes in tumour tissue. #ETHGlobe #CancerResearch ethz.ch/en/news-and-ev…


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ETH-​Forschende gehen zusammen mit dem Universitätsspital Basel der Entstehung von Blasenkrebs auf die Spur. Ihre Erkenntnisse legen nahe, in der Krebsforschung mechanischen Gewebeveränderungen künftig mehr Beachtung zu schenken. #ETHGlobe #Krebsforschung ethz.ch/de/news-und-ve…


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Doing some quick tests bringing #SimuCell3D simulations into Blender for cinematic cell animations, now that the code from @DagmarIber , Steve Runser and Roman Vetter is publicly available. Here: cell cluster expansion in a rigid fibrous confining extracellular matrix.

#SimuCell3D is now out in @NatComputSci doi.org/10.1038/s43588… - Massive thx to the editor Fernando Chirigati @fchirigati for handling our manuscript so well!! The source code is available free online: git.bsse.ethz.ch/iber/Publicati… Can't wait to see it used!! #openscience



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SimuCell3D is an efficient open-source program to simulate large tissues in three dimensions with #subcellular resolution. 💻 Learn more about the program from the @DagmarIber Lab in @NatComputSci: go.nature.com/43R7GdB

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A leap forward for computer simulations of cellular tissues | Many aspects of how cells organise in a tissue are still a mystery. Researchers from @DagmarIber group use computer modelling to unravel the cellular organisation >u.ethz.ch/pEy8k @NatComputSci @ETH_en

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📢Out now! @DagmarIber and colleagues introduce SimuCell3D, a resource for high-resolution simulations of large and complex biological tissues. nature.com/articles/s4358…


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Read the Globe article on how ETH has successfully established a Department of Biosystems in Basel, where the boundaries between biology, computer science and engineering are blurred, with a focus on medical applications. 💚 brnw.ch/21wHNgU @ETH_BSSE #Biosystems


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