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The research goal in our lab is to unravel some of the key mechanisms controlling proper neural development, from the centrosome/cilia axis to neurogenesis.
IBMB-CSIC, Barcelona, Spain. Katılım Ocak 2021
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Gloria presents our latest preprint on BioRxiv showing that Rootletin fibers, once thought static, actively remodel in neuroepithelial cells to control apical surface organization. biorxiv.org/content/10.648…

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#SEBD2026 is now ON!!!
Check the website, speakers, program & important deadlines!
🔗 sebd2026.com
📅 28th-30th October, 2026
📍El Rompido
‼️Early registration: June 20th
Great scientific gathering coming up!
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Researchers utilized GEMC1 and MCIDAS to program human apical radial glial cells into ependymal cells, employing human brain #organoids as a model. 🧠
📖 Read more in @emboreports: bit.ly/4hW6nkH

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When asked to draw a scientist, school-age kids in the United States are increasingly sketching women, according to a study from 2018.
Read more on #STEMSTEAMDay: scim.ag/48YwNzI @NewsfromScience

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Beautiful talk today at #CABDseminars by Murielle Saade! Dr. Saade explained the latest research from her group understanding the determinants of neurodevelopment and disease. She was hosted by María Almuedo Castillo. Thanks for coming Murielle!


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Big thanks to @malmuedocas for the kind invitation! Excited to visit the CABD and meet so many brilliant scientists!
Centro Andaluz de Biología del Desarrollo@CABD_UPO_CSIC
#CABDseminars "The Intrinsic Blueprint: Determinants of Neural Development and Disease" by Murielle Saade, @IBMB_CSIC 🗓️ October 24 th ⏰ 12 pm 📍Rosalind Franklin Auditorium at the CABD Hosted by @malmuedocas
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Amazing findings from the Hoijman Lab @EstebanHoijman at @IBMB_CSIC: embryos eliminate bacterial infections via epithelial phagocytosis, well before the immune system is in place — conserved from fish to humans!
doi.org/10.1016/j.chom…

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How innate immunity starts? Early embryos eliminate bacterial infections by epithelial phagocytosis, a conserved process from zebrafish to human embryos.
cell.com/cell-host-micr…
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Check out our new paper in @nature nature.com/articles/s4158…. We report genetic mechanisms of neural tube defects in patients. Spina bifida is also known as meningomyelocele (MM). Prior family-based and association studies found few linked genes, so we took a different approach.

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Early spinal cord development: from neural tube formation to neurogenesis — a Review by Murielle Saade & Elisa Martí
@LabSaade @ElisaMarti11
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@CABD_UPO_CSIC @MadS100tist @biozentrum @schierlab @crisprscan @CSICAndalExtrem @UniversidadAnd @pablodeolavide @SEBiolDev chicos majos 💙
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Great talk today at #CABDseminars by @MadS100tist! Joaquin presented his work studying the spatiotempiral emergence of somatosensory neuron diversity developed at @biozentrum with @schierlab Joaquin was invited by @crisprscan! Thanks for coming Joaquin!


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This #WomenInScience Day, we’re excited to present the 2024 edition of the #SheFigures!
📊 This report highlights the ongoing gender gaps in R&I and offers solutions for empowering women to lead in research.
Discover more and interact with the data on our new webpage 👇
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On the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, from @ElisaMarti11 @SaadeLab we honor all women scientists who advance the boundaries of discovery and innovation!

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Groundbreaking Insights into Spinal Cord Development
In their latest Nature Reviews Neuroscience publication, Dr. Murielle Saade and Prof. Elisa Martí, explore the remarkable process of spinal cord development.
@LabSaade @ElisaMarti11
ibmb.csic.es/en/news/early-…
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Our latest with @ElisaMarti11 in Nat. Rev. Neurosc., exploring the process of spinal cord development, highlighting decades of groundbreaking discoveries using animal models, a foundation for advancing in vitro models to study human neurodevelopment.
nature.com/articles/s4158…
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