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Mai-Linh Ton

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Joined December 2021
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Mai-Linh Ton Reposted

Mai-Linh spent a busy afternoon in the Haematology Day Unit @CUH_NHS, here's what she has to say: "I love connecting with patients from diverse backgrounds and life experiences and making their time in the day unit more comfortable." #volunteering #community #giveback

CUH_Volunteers's tweet image. Mai-Linh spent a busy afternoon in the Haematology Day Unit @CUH_NHS, here's what she has to say:
"I love connecting with patients from diverse backgrounds and life experiences and making their time in the day unit more comfortable."  #volunteering #community #giveback

Mai-Linh Ton Reposted

New preprint from the lab! Using the STEM CELL ZOO, we recapitulated the SEGMENTATION CLOCKS of SIX mammals: mouse, marmoset, rabbit, human, cow & rhinoceros! With the power of 6 species, we found several scaling laws of the segmentation clock periods. doi.org/10.1101/2022.1… 1/

EbisuyaMiki's tweet image. New preprint from the lab!
Using the STEM CELL ZOO, we recapitulated the SEGMENTATION CLOCKS of SIX mammals: mouse, marmoset, rabbit, human, cow & rhinoceros!
With the power of 6 species, we found several scaling laws of the segmentation clock periods.
<a style="text-decoration: none;" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://t.co/RDJ1bntaMW">doi.org/10.1101/2022.1…</a>
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Mai-Linh Ton Reposted

Glad to see our story out today @NatureCellBio! A huge piece of work by @XionghuiL and @BenSwedl! Grateful for the strong collaborations with @CedricBlanpain and his team. Thanks to all international and local collaborators @zaffranlab @ElisePlx ! nature.com/articles/s4155…


Mai-Linh Ton Reposted

So happy to see this study published. We uncover how Mesp1 controls chromatin remodeling and enhancer logic promoting cardiac progenitor. Congratulations to @XionghuiL, @BenSwedl, and @LescroartFab for their amazing work ! Thanks to all our collaborators! nature.com/articles/s4155…


Mai-Linh Ton Reposted

I'm really pleased to share work from my PhD, carried out with Mai-Linh Ton, between Göttgens, @MarioniLab and @eBGLab labs. To gain a cross-species understanding of early mammalian development, we combined #singlecell omics and histology to study rabbit embryogenesis 🐇 …🧵

Rabbit Development as a Model for Single Cell Comparative Genomics biorxiv.org/cgi/content/sh… #bioRxiv



Mai-Linh Ton Reposted

Very pleased to share new paper driven by Mai-Linh Ton and @DanKeitley Fun collaboration with @MarioniLab, Jonas Ahnfelt-Rønne, and @eBGLab Rabbit Development as a Model for Single Cell Comparative Genomics biorxiv.org/content/10.110… Histology will be prettier in the revision🙂


Mai-Linh Ton Reposted

Reign of the rabbit as a developmental model is about to begin! Rabbit Development as a Model for Single Cell Comparative Genomics biorxiv.org/content/10.110…


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