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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Wolfgang Keil\nhosted by Gasper Tkacik\nAbstract: The 
 development of most metazoans can be divided in an early phase of embryoge
 nesis and a subsequent phase of post-embryonic development. Developmental 
 dynamics during the post-embryonic phase are generally much slower and oft
 en controlled by very different molecular mechanisms that\, e.g.\, ensure 
 tissue synchrony and integrate metabolic queues. However\, obtaining long-
 term in-vivo quantitative imaging data post-embryonically with good statis
 tical and cellular resolution has been highly challenging because animals 
 must be allowed to grow\, feed\, and move in order to properly develop aft
 er embryogenesis. In this talk\, I will discuss our recent progress in ove
 rcoming these challenges in the model organism C. elegans\, using microflu
 idics technology. I will then outline two of our recent studies\, in which
  quantitative in-vivo imaging data of post-embryonic development allows no
 vel insights into mechanisms of cell-fate acquisition and the regulation o
 f oscillatory gene expression in C. elegans.
LOCATION:Mondi Seminar Room 2\, Central Building\, ISTA
ORGANIZER:dboocock@ist.ac.at
SUMMARY:Wolfgang Keil: Using microfluidics for quantitative studies of post
 -embryonic development in C. elegans
URL:https://talks-calendar.ista.ac.at/events/2710
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