
Gauthier Weissbart
@gauthierweissb1
Phd student at @mpipz_cologne π±
How cells communicate and self-organize into patterns ? - using computers, physics and plants to get answers
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16-10-2020 16:52:03
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Short-term contracts affect research and diversity efforts in German Academia. Our perspective article is out in Frontiers - Psychology. Thanks to Jacob Davidson Lina Schaare Friederike [freddy] Hillemann Felipe Nathan de Oliveira Lopes Sajjad Safaei, Dr. for the work on this article! #WissZeitVG #ichbinhanna doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.β¦

Our approach to infer forces from 3D fluorescence microscopy is published in Nature Methods ! t.ly/_oaXt Congrats to all authors @SachaIchbiah rΓ©mi dumollard @Alex_Mc_Dougall @HerveTurlier Simply type pip install foambryo to try And stay tuned... CIRB_CdF CNRS Biologie


excited to finally see this published in Developmental Cell! this piece was a true *π΅π°πΆπ³ π₯π¦ π§π°π³π€π¦* and an amazing collaborative effort with Roeder lab about common themes in plant and animal morphogenesisπ±πͺ°π sciencedirect.com/science/articlβ¦


Giant cells specification relies on very long-chain fatty acids, as well as its fate maintenance. Thanks Roeder lab for sharing this journey with us, congrats @Vijaya_Battula Nicholas Russell Saket Rahul Bagde Chris Fromme @msu_skirycz Salaiha and co-authors! biorxiv.org/content/10.110β¦

For at least the last 15 years I have wanted to know whether giant cells are randomly spaced in the sepal. We finally have an answer! They start random and become nonrandom as the surrounding cells divide. Geat collaboration Pau Formosa-Jordan Gauthier Weissbart biorxiv.org/content/10.110β¦

If you thought you didn't have to pay attention to giant cells because they are only in sepals, think again. Giant cells are found in Arabidopsis leaves too, and their development is controlled by the same genes. Pau Formosa-Jordan Gauthier Weissbart biorxiv.org/content/10.110β¦

Is giant cell patterning random in sepals and leaves? Check out our new work combining quantitative microscopy, computational methods and modeling, a great collaboration with Clark @Weissbart Wang @Roederl and co-authors! MPIPZ Cologne CEPLAS Cornell University biorxiv.org/content/10.110β¦


The newest discovery in our robustness research thanks to Dr. Shuyao Kong Shuyao Kong, Mingyuan Zhu, Richard Smith Lab πΊπ¦, David Pan, and Brendan Lane. Tradeoff between speed and robustness in primordium initiation mediated by auxin-CUC1 interaction disq.us/t/4po30i3


This happened. The title feels insignificant compared to the experience of the journey, and the diversity of great people I met along the way. Thanks to all of them. Special thanks to my advisor Pau Formosa-Jordan. MPIPZ Cologne


