Ricardo Mallarino
@r_mallarino
Asst. Professor @PrincetonMolBio studying developmental biology, genomics, and evolution 🐿️🐀🐅🦎🦆🦇
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http://mallarinolab.org 17-11-2013 15:43:28
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How the sugar gliders got their wings scientificamerican.com/article/how-su… Ricardo Mallarino Jorge Moreno 🪼 & colleagues' work out in @nature today - a beautiful evodevo story! many thanks to Stephanie Ellis Kim Cooper for great context and perspective on the findings.
Make sure you check out the excellent News & Views that Darío G. Lupiáñez wrote describing our recent paper! nature.com/articles/d4158… And if you want to learn more, you can skip to min 11:52 and hear me ramble about our paper nature.com/articles/d4158…
And I forgot to mention that Caroline Hu is responsible for the gorgeous illustrations of the marsupials!
Ricardo Mallarino Jorge Moreno 🪼 nature Amazing! Next time someone asks me what “tour de force” means I’ll direct them to this paper. Congrats to all involved!
🤓I wrote a News & Views Nature News & Views covering the recent work led by Jorge Moreno 🪼 Olga Dudchenko 🇺🇦 from Ricardo Mallarino Erez Lieberman Aiden labs. How gliding membranes may have evolved in marsupial species? You can read the full piece in the link below: rdcu.be/dFJFk
Excited to share our newest paper, in which we report our discovery that monogamous oldfield mice have very recently evolved a novel cell type in their adrenal glands that promotes parental care 🧵 Work led by the fabulous Natalie Niepoth and Jenny Merritt rdcu.be/dH1Kn
Thrilled to have this piece on the wonder, mystery, and very long history of #devbiol out in Aeon Magazine. aeon.co/essays/after-3…
Thanks to the The Vallee Foundation for hosting yet another spectacular meeting 🇮🇹. I very much enjoy the mixing of disciplines & find it inspiring to think across fields 🧫🌱🧠🧬🐒. Plus, it was truly wonder to reconnect with the Vallee Scholars Stephanie Ellis Ricardo Mallarino Peter Sudmant et al!
And two buildings away from fenna krienen’s lab. You just can’t go wrong 😉