
Sakurako Kobayashi
@kobayashi1s
Developmental Biologist in training @unimelb #Hoganlab. @ANZSCDB Communications and Engagement (she/her)
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16-07-2021 13:25:50
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Axonal pathfinding of zebrafish retinal ganglion cells. Credit to Dr. Matthew Bostock Houart Lab. #ZebrafishZunday


A bit more than a week ago, I defended my PhD thesis! It was a long and challenging but beautiful journey, which I had the pleasure of sharing with my great team from vascular development lab. I am deeply grateful to my supervisor, Taija, for her guidance and support during these years!



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Excited to finally share our work in Developmental Cell describing how Hippo pathway transcription regulators navigate the nuclear environment and interact with the genome to control gene expression in live tissues. 🧵1/8 authors.elsevier.com/c/1i~Wd5Sx5gxk…

Happy to share the latest work from the lab, led by our PhD student Khanh Nguyen Khanh Nguyen doi.org/10.7554/eLife.… eLife - the journal

Happy to have contributed to this beautiful paper led by Julian Malchow Helker lab! Particularly happy that my endothelial Erk sensor fish made with Ben Hogan did its magic! Always cool to see new mechanisms for asymmetric Erk! La Trobe Agriculture, Biomedicine & Environment La Trobe Institute for Molecular Science Cardiovascular Biology and Disease Research La Trobe University



It was great to present at the Peter Mac Research Tech day this week, showing off the capabilities of Centre for Advanced Histology and Microscopy 's recently installed ZEISS Microscopy Lattice Light Sheet 7 microscope! Time-lapse imaging of tumour cells expressing a fluorescent actin binding peptide, Lifeact-GFP 👇🏻




Bone remodeling is traditionally driven by osteoblasts and osteoclasts, but our study reveals a third essential player: "Type R capillaries". Excited to share my PhD work from Ralf H. Adams lab, now published in Nature Cell Biology. nature.com/articles/s4155… 🧵1/8👇 🐭🔬🦴


Aging doesn’t look the same in every organ! Congratulations, Ralf H. Adams and team—I’m so happy to see this incredible work out! ⭐️🎉⭐️ Adult skull bone marrow is an expanding and resilient haematopoietic reservoir | Nature nature.com/articles/s4158…



