
Feyza Nur Arslan
@feyzanar
cell biologist heavily exposed to mechanics, development, and synthetic biology | postdoc @OatesLab prev. PhD @HeisenbergCPLab BS @BilkentUniv
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18-07-2010 20:46:48
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My PhD work is finally out Nature Physics!! We looked at the interplay between the cortex and cytoplasmic components to explore the role of friction forces in cellular morphogenesis. Many thanks to Heisenberg Lab, Raphaël Voituriez and Andrew Callan-Jones A thread (1/6)

Robust axis elongation by Nodal-dependent restriction of BMP signaling Read this Research Article by Alexandra Schauer, Kornelija Pranjic-Ferscha, Robert Hauschild & Heisenberg Lab: journals.biologists.com/dev/article/15… (🎥:Blastoderm and mesendoderm morphogenesis in wildtype explants)

Conference alert! The first "Physics of cell fate decisions" conference will take place in May 2024 at ISTAustria ! Exciting speakers at the interface of physics, information theory, dev/cell bio, and data science + many slots for contributed talks! Apply before April 22!


Big thanks to epithelial mechanics fan club for sharing my thread on cell-cell contact patterning! Have a look ⬇️

Check out the peer-reviewed version of our study on the adhesion strengthening 💪during embryo compaction Biophysical Journal After a swift and constructive peer review 👍, we've expanded our study of Cdh1 deficient contacts and added more statistical analyses. cell.com/biophysj/fullt…



And the final version of this paper is now out on Development! Sea star embryos and epithelial packing 😎

Thrilled to have this piece on the wonder, mystery, and very long history of #devbiol out in Aeon Magazine. aeon.co/essays/after-3…





I'm looking for a PhD student to work on dendritic cell chemotaxis. Fully funded, application deadline 24th of Sep. Join our new lab in beautiful Turku Turun yliopisto - University of Turku. Lots of live cell imaging! More info (proj.2): sites.utu.fi/tohtorikoulutu… or DM. Please share 🙂



I am very excited to share our most recent work on how ‘Cell heterogeneity and fate bistability drive tissue patterning during intestinal regeneration’ ☺️ Thanks a lot to Silvia Barbiero David Brückner @prisca Edouard Hannezo and all the co-authors!
