Ryan Harrison
I’m a PhD student in the labs of Timothy Saunders (University of Warwick) and James Briscoe (Francis Crick Institute). In my research, I am working with organoids that recapitulate embryonic development of the lower back and spine. I’m particularly interested in understanding how 3D shape emerges at nuclear, cellular, and tissue levels.
I’m mostly interested in highlighting preprints from developmental and cell biology (particularly about developmental organoids), but I also like to read about a wide range of topics in biology.
Classification of dinosaur footprints using machine learning
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13 November 2024
Ryan Harrison
Actin-based deformations of the nucleus control multiciliated ependymal cell differentiation
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30 October 2024
Ryan Harrison
An updated and expanded characterization of the biological sciences academic job market
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01 October 2024
Jennifer Ann Black et al.
Specialized signaling centers direct cell fate and spatial organization in a limb organoid model
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05 September 2024
Ryan Harrison