
Liangwen Zhong
@liangwen_zhong
ARS @ sozenlab.org, @YaleGenetics, Early Embryogenesis, Pluripotency and Spermatogenesis
ID: 991905876566069248
03-05-2018 05:02:44
171 Tweet
130 Followers
505 Following


On Mondays we unintentionally match 😂 can you tell we spend a lot of time together? Love this group #SozenLab #DevelopmentalBiologists Yale Department of Genetics 🔬



Phenomenal podcast on the use of stem cell-based embryo models in The Economist interviewing my brilliant Ph.D. mentor Berna Sozen and bioethicist Kirstin Matthews out now! Listen here: economist.com/podcasts/2023/… Yale Department of Genetics Yale School of Medicine Yale University

Stoked to share a new teamstembryo preprint MPI-CBG Dresden Physics of Life Dresden📢. What drives phenotypic variation in embryo models? We discovered an important role for metabolism! tinyurl.com/43e6x7su Highly relevant: tinyurl.com/576pzzy2 Trivedi Lab Miki Ebisuya Let 's eXplain (1/17)

In ‘How to build a virtual embryo’ for Method of the Year 2023, Vivien Marx🐘📬⛅️ asks Berna Sozen Monique Pedroza Yale University Nicolas Rivron, Turlier lab, Shantanu Singh Broad Institute and others about computational ways to study early development. #moty2023 nature.com/articles/s4159…


Nature Methods' Method of the Year 2023 is methods for modeling development! For all #MOTY2023 content plus Methods to Watch, please see the Collection here: nature.com/collections/ej… We thank Berna Sozen and Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz for the beautiful cover image of mouse blastocysts!



Transitions in development – an interview with Berna Sozen In this interview, Berna Sozen talks about her journey to becoming a group leader and the importance of making science careers accessible: journals.biologists.com/dev/article/15…


SAVE THE DATE! Friday 4/19/24 Genetics Seminar Speaker Dr. Wie Xie, PhD, Tsinghua University, will present "Decoding the transcription circuitry when life begins." Link below... medicine.yale.edu/event/gensem04… All Yale School of Medicine Affiliates welcome...



“My focus will be on people and scrutinizing processes so that they better support the diversity of needs of our members across identities including geographies and career stages." valentina greco Yale School of Medicine Yale Department of Genetics ow.ly/CbjF50SFmvL




A brief history of metabolic gradient theory go.nature.com/3UddB8W #JournalClub by Berna Sozen Yale University

YSM researchers report previously unknown functions of #glucose, the simple sugar molecule that powers the body’s cells. In a recent nature study, a team led by Yale Department of Genetics’ Berna Sozen says glucose #metabolism helps to guide #embryonic development: brnw.ch/21wNXQw




a real pleasure to write this piece with Martin Pera and Patrick Tam, where we reflect on recent insights and open questions in early human development: doi.org/10.1242/dev.20…

In this Review, Berna Sozen , Patrick Tam and Martin Pera summarize how recent studies of embryo models have advanced our understanding of cell state transitions of the pluripotent human epiblast and highlights some key remaining questions: doi.org/10.1242/dev.20…
