
Martín-Durán lab
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Embryos, genomes, annelids, and other spiralians!
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This is the skull of a tortoise embryo imaged with light sheet microscopy. Check out our new article in iScience journal to learn how both chemical signalling and mechanical forces sculpt their intricate head scales 🐢🔬 cell.com/iscience/fullt…


Back in Göttingen Animal Evolution Biodiversity with after a wonderful and very successful collaboration trip to London Martín-Durán lab doing HCR for several glia markers in Platynereis dumerilii and other annelid taxa! It was a lovely month , thank you all so much for this great experience!! #worms



🚨Te interesa descubrir los secretos del genoma? 🧬 La @SEGenetica, junto con Genoma Hub CSIC , organiza el Curso Nacional de Genética 2025 💪Line-up de profesores espectacular e inscripción gratuita (hasta 15 julio, plazas limitadas) Info: segenetica.es/curso/cng2025/ #CNG2025


I recently started my new project Genikhovich Group investigating Chordin function in the sea anemone Nematostella. I thank FWF for funding my work via the ESPRIT program! University of Vienna STEM

Great to see this published in GigaScience ! Using Oxford Nanopore , we generated genome and methylome resources simultaneously to drive molecular insights for conservation of loggerhead sea turtles in Cape Verde 🐢🧬🇨🇻 doi.org/10.1093/gigasc…

This year I'll be teaching early vertebrate evolution and basic phylogenetics analysis at the II International Summer School on Systems Biology, organized by Valeria Di Dato Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn Check what's all about, and share the info with your students! isssb2022.wixsite.com/isssystemsbiol…




🚨 Join us at the National Genetics Course 2025! 😲 Top speakers and free registration (deadline 15 July) 🧬 Organized by @SEGenetica in collaboration with Genoma Hub CSIC 👥 Coordinators: Aurora Ruiz-Herrera & myself 🔗 More info: segenetica.es/curso/cng2025/




How bats developed their wings? 🦇 Turns out they reutilize existing gene programs 🔧 Find out more in our paper NatureEcoEvo in collaboration with Fany Martinez Real and Stefan Mundlos labs nature.com/articles/s4155…


“We are seeking to recruit a highly motivated and research-driven Reader in Evolutionary Genomics to join our Department of Biology, within the School of Biological and Behavioural Sciences” Queen Mary University of London qmul-jobs.tal.net/vx/mobile-1/ap…
