Aissam Ikmi
@aissamikmi
Group Leader @EMBL. We study the design principles of early animals using cnidarians.
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02-02-2018 20:17:39
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We are looking for a #LabTech to join our recently opened lab. If you love #DevBio #zebrafish and #microscopy come join us in beautiful Salt Lake City! U of Utah Human Genetics Zebrafish Rock! Society for Developmental Biology IZFS ZFIN Zebrafish Husbandry Association (ZHA) 🧠(🦓-🐟)🔬🧪 utah.peopleadmin.com/postings/143484
Incredible few days of my teaching at EMBL #Plasticity meeting w/Aissam Ikmi Flora Vincent Alexander & more comes to close. The students demonstrated « open ended curiosity » is alive and well - it just needs breathing space. We navigated microscopes/spiders/longwalks more 🙏🏾
So grateful to be part of this wonderful programme. Thank you PrakashLab for sharing this time with us, such a privilege 🙏🏻 Feeling totally inspired and ready for week 2 of #EMBOPlasticity 👩🏻🔬🔬🌍
Next, Aissam Ikmi introduces how nutrition can influence developmental plasticity in sea anemones. Read Aissam's recent Spotlight in #DevSImetabolism, authored with Jaroslav Ferenc, who's also here at #DevMeeting23! doi.org/10.1242/dev.20…
#DevMeeting23 was such a fun and inspirational meeting. Humbling to see the diverse biology of organisms across the tree of life. Thanks to The Company of Biologists and all the organizers for putting this together. Randomly assigning dinner tables was a brilliant idea!
Nutritional control of developmental processes In this #DevSImetabolism Spotlight, Aissam Ikmi & Jaroslav Ferenc EMBL give an overview of the role of nutritional and metabolic cues during development, across different species and multiple levels of complexity: journals.biologists.com/dev/article/15…
Great to see Development special issue on #metabolism is complete & out Showcasing primary research on how metabolism & #metabolites affects development in animals & plants systems Plus reviews, commentaries and interviews journals.biologists.com/dev/issue/150/…
Germ cells in #Hydractinia emit a BMP signal that patterns the gonad. The resulting developed gonad induces new germ cells that, in turn, maintain the gonad. New work by urifranklab.org Curantz camille, Helen Horkan, TimDuBuc et al. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…