
Mai-Linh Ton
@mailinh_ton
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02-12-2021 19:52:39
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So happy to see this study published. We uncover how Mesp1 controls chromatin remodeling and enhancer logic promoting cardiac progenitor. Congratulations to Xionghui Lin, @BenSwedl, and Lescroart Fabienne for their amazing work ! Thanks to all our collaborators! nature.com/articles/s4155β¦

Glad to see our story out today Nature Cell Biology! A huge piece of work by Xionghui Lin and @BenSwedl! Grateful for the strong collaborations with Cedric Blanpain and his team. Thanks to all international and local collaborators @zaffranlab Elise ! nature.com/articles/s4155β¦

I'm really pleased to share work from my PhD, carried out with Mai-Linh Ton, between GΓΆttgens, MarioniLab and AmphiSpace labs. To gain a cross-species understanding of early mammalian development, we combined #singlecell omics and histology to study rabbit embryogenesis π β¦π§΅


Very pleased to share new paper driven by Mai-Linh Ton and Daniel Keitley. Fun collaboration with MarioniLab, Jonas Ahnfelt-RΓΈnne, and AmphiSpace. Rabbit Development as a Model for Single Cell Comparative Genomics biorxiv.org/content/10.110β¦ Histology will be prettier in the revisionπ


Mai-Linh spent a busy afternoon in the Haematology Day Unit Cambridge University Hospitals NHS, here's what she has to say: "I love connecting with patients from diverse backgrounds and life experiences and making their time in the day unit more comfortable." #volunteering #community #giveback


βοΈNEW: Ton, Keitley et al. provide a rabbit development atlas and propose that combining rabbit and mouse atlases can help dissect early primate development. Mai-Linh Ton Daniel Keitley MarioniLab Bertie Gottgens AmphiSpace rdcu.be/dfalo nature.com/articles/s4155β¦

My graphic illustrating our rabbit-mouse embryo comparisons features on the front cover of this month's issue of Nature Cell Biology . So cool!π