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Rodrigo García-Tejera

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Mathematical biology. Exploring how stem cells coordinate their fate in homeostasis and regeneration @crm_edinburgh. From 🇺🇾

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How does regulation arise in stem cells competing for niche access? Read all about it in our latest work with @LinusSchumacher and @ramon_grima royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rs…


Thrilled to become part of this amazing research community.

Last week, we welcomed four new cross-disciplinary fellows for 2024🎉. Great to have you join our vibrant research community! Read more👇 ed.ac.uk/institute-gene… #CrossDisciplinaryScience #BiomedicalResearch

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🎆 SFI’s Sidney Redner and James Holehouse have introduced a new approach to studying random motion in environments where both the walker and the surroundings exhibit #randomness. Read more about their paper's findings published in @PhysRevE here 👉 ow.ly/P5Cp50QRAOg

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Stem cell differentiation involves passing through a reversible "licensing" (aka "specification") step, which we don't understand well. Why does this exist? @RGarciaTejera may have an explanation, from his modelling work predicting how the stem cell pool is impacted.

Stem cells often get licensed for differentiation and yet remain capable of fully regaining stem cell function. What is the role of licensing in homeostasis and regeneration? Read our latest preprint with @LinusSchumacher, @ramon_grima and Marc Amoyel: biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

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Stem cells often get licensed for differentiation and yet remain capable of fully regaining stem cell function. What is the role of licensing in homeostasis and regeneration? Read our latest preprint with @LinusSchumacher, @ramon_grima and Marc Amoyel: biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

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Thinking of applying your quantitative training to fascinating questions in the field of evolution? Apply to join my lab in the la Caixa INPhINIT Incoming fellowship call: …der-fellowships.lacaixafoundation.org/finder?positio…

🔝 The doctoral INPhINIT #laCaixaFoundation #fellowships call is open! Do you know anyone who wants to pursue their PhD studies at the best universities in Spain and Portugal? Share it!👇🔃 twitter.com/BecariosFLC/st…



The use of smartphones as measuring devices can help bringing Physics experiments to undergraduate and graduate courses cost-effectively. Check out our latest work with Daniel Gau and Thomas Gallot from @FcienUdelar: pubs.aip.org/aapt/ajp/artic…


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🚨Looking for a PhD studying stem cells at the interface of computational 🖥️ and experimental biology 🪰🧪? We have just the thing! 👉Apply here: shorturl.at/cdu15


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What if we could learn cellular automata models of biological pattern formation directly from data? New preprint by Alex Richardson, Tibor Antal, @DrAlgernon, and myself: arxiv.org/abs/2310.14809


Fantastic opportunity to work with two brilliant researchers.

Are you a mathematician / physicist / engineer and curious about how single-cell embryos self-organize into complex animals? Then check out this PhD opportunity with @LinusSchumacher and myself: findaphd.com/phds/project/e… Please RT :) @SMB_MathBiology @the_Node @TLM_Cambridge

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Great to see so many people discussing this paper! Less great to see the tone of (some) discussion. Imagine being an ECR involved and seeing Twitter this morning. I’ll try and be objective with some thoughts. This isn’t pure negative or positive – I think both are required. 1/

Nature research paper: Assembly theory explains and quantifies selection and evolution go.nature.com/46Bma1m



I’m finally going to be able to create 1e4 Paladins without AoE 2 getting laggy.

We're delighted to be the preferred location for the UK’s first next-generation supercomputer – the exascale. 50x faster than any of the UK's existing machines, it can perform one billion billion calculations each second> edin.ac/46Hqc8l @EPCCed @UKRI_News



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Looking forward to spending today and tomorrow with @EdinUni_CRM students and staff during the Annual CRM Retreat - always an exciting and fun start of the new academic year.

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Hoping that my movie references compensated for ranting about mathematical modelling in front of a biological audience ⁦@EdinUni_CRM

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Delighted to be at the Physics of Living Matter conference at the Centre for Mathematical Sciences @Cambridge_Uni

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Fascinating talk from Shosei Yoshida @EdinUni_CRM on the genesis of spermatogenic waves, combining impressive live imaging experiments with insights from the theory of coupled Kuramoto oscillators.

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We had a lovely day at the @EdEngBio with Xiao Fu from @CRUK_BI talking about his integrative modelling approach to understand the interplay between cancer cells and the tumour microenvironment. Check out his research beatson.gla.ac.uk/beatson-resear…


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Huge congratulations to @_BSDB_ Student rep Tamina Lebek @LebekTamina @BSDBgradstudent who today won the @SBSatEd "Community award" for her amazing work to support her fellow PhD students Oh, and she ALSO won the "Best student talk" award for her equally amazing science! 🏆🏆

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Incredible work from @lucymartin180 on how to model senescence spread and how it relates to gliobastoma.

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Great talk by @noemi_picco on protective niches and the emergence of drug resistance in cancer. #EdMathBio2023

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Great talks and poster session at EdMathBio 2023 @BayesCentre

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