
Anne K. Lagendijk π³οΈβπ
@lagendijk_lab
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28-08-2010 16:43:28
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Such an important and insightful perspective here from Ryan Brown about the personal impacts of rare diseases and how it shaped his career. Thanks for sharing Ryan.

Fantastic news! Well deserved recognition for Larisa Labzin

Reminiscing about a fantastic trip to NL, Croatia and Korea. So good to catch up with past+current Jeroen Bakkers lab members, visit Huveneers Lab at AMC, and attend Adhere1 in Zadar and ICoLA 2023 in Seoul for AABM2023. Much to follow up on from many inspiring talks and chats.



Utrecht University Utrecht University in the Netherlands has withdrawn itself from the World University ranking World University Rankings provided by Times Higher Education. As this has generated quite some reactions - praise, questions, some doubts, I want to provide some context. Hence a thread π§΅1/16


π Congratulations Professor Glenn King (Glenn King) of The University of Queensland (UQ Science) for receiving the 2023 Prime Ministerβs Prize for Innovation. #PMPrizes

Interested in how cells control their identity? So are we! Join us for a #postdoc to explore how key regulators of the body plan impact cell identity through the control of cis regulatory elements #devtranscon #regulatorylogic #cellfate MRC Laboratory of Medical Sciences (LMS) lms.mrc.ac.uk/vacancies/mrc-β¦


Come and join us for two days of cardiovascular biology. A stellar lineup including julien vermot and Bautch Lab as keynote speakers. A very affordable meeting at an amazing location. FOMO guaranteed so better register.

Such a great time @ancvdb2023 in beautiful Coolangatta. Great science, catching up with friends, and making new ones. Thank you to our guests Bautch Lab and julien vermot for making the huge trip here and sharing your work with the Australian cardiovascular community.


Very fortunate to attend Asian Conference on Fish Models for Diseases (the Asian Conference on Fish Models for Disease) in Bali. First time in Indonesia and great science already on day 1.


Weβre hiring! If you love developmental biology, mechanotransduction and transcriptional regulation of cell identity, weβd love to talk to you! Two positions are available to lead projects defining the roles of FAT4 and the Hippo pathway in lymphatics! π workingatunisa.nga.net.au/cp/index.cfm?eβ¦

JOIN US! We're seeking a new PhD student in beautiful Melbourneπ¦πΊ University of Melbourne. Join our diverse, supportive team of physicists, neuroscientists, and mathematicians as study how #zebrafish brains perceive the world. Deadline: May 9th. Detailsπ. Please RT

π’Anyone interested in doing an Honours project in Brisbane? And in the cool model that zebrafish is?? We have a very interesting project on the short term effects of noradrenergic system impairment in zebrafish. Contacts: me or Carlie L Cullen #zebrafish #honours



Excited to announceβ¦..itβs finally arrived (!!) nature.com/articles/s4155β¦ A big thank-you to my team (particularly Robert Ju), co authors & #FutureFellowship funding from Australian Research Council Importantly- a big shoutout to Daryl JV David Nature Cell Biology for their support. πtweetorial π

Feeling very honoured to receive the Australian Vascular Biology Society Career Development Award. Thank you to the awesome vascular biology community for all your support. A huge shout out also to all Anne K. Lagendijk π³οΈβπ team members for their hard work, dedication, and making it fun to work together.