Liangwen Zhong
liangwenzhong.bsky.social
Liangwen Zhong
@liangwenzhong.bsky.social
Stem Cell Scientist @Sozen lab@Yale Genetics
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We’re excited for our very first “Metabolism in Development & Physiology” seminar next week!
🗓 13 Nov 2025, 16:00 CET
🎙 Alexander Aulehla (EMBL Heidelberg)
🎙 Christopher Bell (Uni of Oxford)
Register here to join the the talks: forms.gle/Y8QzucogKKrZ...
November 3, 2025 at 2:09 PM
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We are thrilled to announce the inaugural Metabolism in Development & Physiology virtual seminar, a new series connecting researchers across all stages & disciplines in metabolism!

🗓 13 Nov 2025, 16:00 CET
🎙 Alexander Aulehla (EMBL Heidelberg), &
🎙 Christopher Bell (Uni of Oxford)

See you there!
October 28, 2025 at 4:13 PM
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🚨Excited to kick off our online seminar series on Metabolism in Development and Physiology!

Please help us grow a collaborative and supportive community by joining (<1min): forms.gle/Y8QzucogKKrZ...
#Metabolism #Development #StemCells

Please RT! 🙏
October 28, 2025 at 4:39 PM
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Very happy to share the work of Huanhuan Li et al. While not a natural embryo, you might not have known that if I hadn’t told you. (1/3)
August 7, 2025 at 3:58 PM
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Moral of the story: the mouse embryo uses some preplanning as well as some randomness to conduct this important fate decision. Huge thank you to everyone involved + to @currentbiology.bsky.social for the awesome publishing experience! www.cell.com/current-biol...
Live imaging endogenous transcription factor dynamics reveals mechanisms of epiblast and primitive endoderm fate segregation
Kim-Yip, Denberg, et al. visualize epiblast and primitive endoderm specification by live imaging key transcription factors. They reveal systematic and stochastic features by identifying a primary epib...
www.cell.com
August 2, 2025 at 7:31 PM
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🐌💫 Snail embryos never looked so fabulous!
Tubulin (white), phospho-histone H3 (pink), and F-Actin (cyan) light up this early stage like a cytoskeletal disco ball.
Image from Clemens Cabernard & Adam von Barnau Sythoff 🪩🧬 #FluorescenceFriday
July 25, 2025 at 11:11 PM
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Not in Hong Kong at #ISSCR2025 to grab a poster? You can find the online version in this 'Development at a Glance' article: journals.biologists.com/dev/article/...

This article is part of our 'Focus on stem cells' collection, put together to complement #ISSCR2025:
June 12, 2025 at 7:33 AM