Hayden Nunley (@yelnunnedyah) 's Twitter Profile
Hayden Nunley

@yelnunnedyah

Oklahomo. Associate Research Scientist @FlatironCCB.

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Developmental Cell (@dev_cell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Online now: Asymmetric partitioning of persistent paternal mitochondria during cell divisions safeguards embryo development and mitochondrial inheritance dlvr.it/THlpG9

Henry Mattingly (@henryhmattingly) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bacteria navigate using flagellar motors. How do these motors respond to signals with a Hill coefficient >10? Yuhai Tu and I propose a new mechanism based on recent cryo-EM structures in which sensitive responses to chemical inputs arise from mechanics: arxiv.org/abs/2502.03290

Heisenberg Lab (@heisenbergcplab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢Exciting new work from the lab by Nikhil Mishra et al, now out on bioRxiv, reveals that the early embryo geometry spatiotemporally patterns zygotic genome activation (ZGA) in zebrafish.🐟 tinyurl.com/Biorxiv-nmishra Have we piqued your interest? Read on to learn more... 👇

Granular Lab (@granularlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After a long time without posting... we're back! Article in collaboration with Bartolo and his team, which we are very proud of. denis114.wordpress.com doi.org/10.1038/s41586…… rdcu.be/d8Qbg #Pamplona #SanFermin #Crowds #CrowdManagement #Events #GlobalCrowds

Neil Shubin (@neilshubin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What scientific discovery absolutely blew you away? Of course there are many, but this one comes to mind (one I discuss in ENDS OF THE EARTH): freshwater lakes, some the size of the Great Lakes, buried under 2 or more miles of ice in Antarctica. With living creatures inside

What scientific discovery absolutely blew you away?  Of course there are many, but this one comes to mind 
 (one I discuss in ENDS OF THE EARTH): freshwater lakes, some the size of the Great Lakes, buried under 2 or more miles of ice in Antarctica. With living creatures inside
Nature Methods (@naturemethods) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Two absolutely fantastic bioimage analysis papers out today offering exceptional, generalizable tools for segmentation--Cellpose3 and Segment Anything for Microscopy. (1/3)

Reto Fiolka (@retopaul) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The self driving multi-scale microscope from Stephan Daetwyler is out. It can image a whole zebrafish embryo longitudinally and follow a region of interest with high resolution. We use it to study immune-cancer cell interactions. nature.com/articles/s4159…

The self driving multi-scale microscope from <a href="/Daetwyler_St/">Stephan Daetwyler</a> is out.
It can image a whole zebrafish embryo longitudinally and follow a region of interest with high resolution.

We use it to study immune-cancer cell interactions.
nature.com/articles/s4159…
Florian Jug (@florianjug) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Behind the scenes: <click> …and it was submitted! 😉 Hope you enjoy the read! 🔬 #MicroSplit Please let others know who might benefit from imaging more fluorescent structures at once! 🙏 biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Behind the scenes: &lt;click&gt;
…and it was submitted! 😉 

Hope you enjoy the read! 🔬 #MicroSplit
Please let others know who might  benefit from imaging more fluorescent structures at once! 🙏 

biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
Prachiti Moghe (@mogheprachiti) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Delighted to announce that this work is now out in Nature Cell Biology ! We uncover the cellular mechanisms underlying pattern formation and how patterning robustness can be ensured during embryo development. Check out the full story: nature.com/articles/s4155…

Nature Physics (@naturephysics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In general, it is difficult to identify the global energy minimum of a many-body system. Now, it has been shown that finding even local minima is difficult classically but efficiently achievable with a quantum computer. nature.com/articles/s4156…

Journal of Cell Biology (@jcellbiol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

de Leeuw, Budhathoki, Russell, Loerke & Blankenship Lab examine the mechanical limitations that nuclear volumes impose on epithelial remodeling in #Drosophila. hubs.la/Q036nzjp0 In #Mechanobiology 2025: hubs.la/Q036nyBH0

de Leeuw, Budhathoki, Russell, Loerke &amp; <a href="/blankenship_lab/">Blankenship Lab</a> examine the mechanical limitations that nuclear volumes impose on epithelial remodeling in #Drosophila. hubs.la/Q036nzjp0

In #Mechanobiology 2025: hubs.la/Q036nyBH0
Northwestern (@northwesternu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In this period of uncertainty, the University will fund research that is subject to stop-work orders or the federal funding freeze, President Schill and Board of Trustees Chair Peter Barris announced today. ▶️ spr.ly/60152zZAv

In this period of uncertainty, the University will fund research that is subject to stop-work orders or the federal funding freeze, President Schill and Board of Trustees Chair Peter Barris announced today. 

▶️ spr.ly/60152zZAv
Physical Review Research (@physrevresearch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Editors' Suggestion: Inferring interaction potentials from stochastic particle trajectories, Ella M. King et al #SoftMatter #StatisticalPhysics go.aps.org/4cTnAbN

Editors' Suggestion: Inferring interaction potentials from stochastic particle trajectories, Ella M. King et al #SoftMatter #StatisticalPhysics go.aps.org/4cTnAbN
Rikki Garner (@rikkigarner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In developing embryos, cells move a lot! Plenty of that movement is random. Is random cell mixing a feature or bug for tissue patterning? Turns out it’s both! Excited to share the 1st preprint from my postdoc w/ Sean Megason Sean McGeary Allon Klein Lab 1/20 doi.org/10.1101/2025.0…

Physical Review Letters (@physrevlett) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A purely geometric method for inverse design of shape-morphing kirigami reveals how rotating unit shapes control global deformation, making possible intuitive, calculation-free control of both the folded and unfolded forms go.aps.org/42Ddybk