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Jake Cornwall-Scoones

Jake Cornwall-Scoones is a joint PhD student between the laboratories of Profs. James Briscoe and Nicholas Luscombe labs. He obtained his BA in the University of Cambridge where he specialised in developmental biology, where he worked with Dr. Tom Hiscock in Ben Simons’s lab on mechanisms of joint patterning in the digits of tetrapods. After graduating, he worked with Dr. Shiladitya Banerjee (UCL/CMU) and Dr. Nathan Goehring (Crick) on theoretical models of C. elegans cell polarity, with Dr. Bénédicte Sanson  (PDN Cambridge) on using force-inference strategies applied to study Drosophila morphogenesis, and with Prof. Matt Thomson and Prof. Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz (Caltech) on mammalian cell polarity and synthetic ‘stembryo’ models.

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