Lucie Boulgakoff, Shaping Life 2, Conférence en ligne, 7-9 Avril 2021
Shaping Life 2
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PhD student, Biologie du Développement de Marseille (IBDM), Marseille
– Article en Anglais –
The shaping life meeting covered a wide range of developmental issues, which was particularly instructive.
I found particularly interesting the last talk presented by Cassandra Extavour that establish a link between spatial heterogeneity of the division rate and nuclear density in the drosophila eggs. I also really appreciated the poster of Arthur Boutillon, who studies the migration a group of cells -called polster- ahead of the elongating prechordal plate during gastrulation. It suggests that the active migration of the polster is driven by mechanical forces arising from the posterior axial mesoderm, situated behind. Both of these talks rose innovative and elegant concepts about the highly studied mechanisms of division and migration.
One great surprise was that, despite the virtual format, the poster session was very interactive. It was one of the first opportunity for me to present my PhD work and I received many interesting questions and feedbacks that will definitely influence my future work.
→ Lucie presented a poster entitled: « Deciphering the potency of ventricular trabeculae to repair the heart during cardiac regeneration in the neonatal mouse«