🦎*Please share!*🦎 The Swierk Lab is recruiting 1-2 PhD students for Fall 27 / Spr 28 to study Neotropical anole 1) body coloration and visual signals or 2) predator avoidance, diving, and respiration. Please contact only by email. More info and contact details here: drive.google.com/file/d/1TGmC...
Antonia Weberling
@a-weberling.bsky.social
scientist working on early embryogenesis in amniotes, stem cells and conservation postdoctoral research fellow @ All Souls College, University of Oxford #EvoDevo #DevBio German novellist: "Leopold - Der Junge am See" published by Wichern Verlag 2025
1/2 chameleon & human embryos exhibit an epiblast lumen before #gastrulation initiates. However, they reach this stage via different mechanisms. Our new study @natcomms.nature.com explores early development & lumenogenesis in the veiled chameleon. #evodevo #devbio www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Epiblast lumenogenesis is not a mammalian-specific trait - Nature Communications
Weberling et al. characterise veiled chameleon pre-oviposition development from fertilisation to the initiation of gastrulation and show that pre-gastrulation lumenogenesis occurs via a purse string m...
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The Carolingian South is now out! This new edited volume approaches the Franks from a new direction. To celebrate @manchesterup.bsky.social sat me and @graemeyward.bsky.social to ask us some questions about the book: manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/blog/2026/06... #medievalsky
Six questions on turning the Carolingian world upside down - Manchester University Press
The story of the Carolingian empire is often told from the north, centred on places like modern-day France and Germany. But what happens if we shift our focus south? The Carolingian South, edited by S...
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✨ Looking forward to hearing from Paul Trainor at #2026SDB in Las Vegas! Paul’s work at the Stowers Institute on neural crest development in mammals (sometimes fish and chameleons) has helped bring attention to understudied craniofacial conditions. 🔬 #devbio #Stowers25
John Gurdon (1933-2025) Sir John Gurdon was a towering figure in developmental biology, respected and admired throughout the world. In this Obituary, Jim Smith writes about his legacy. journals.biologists.com/dev/article/...
PREPRINT ALERT !!! Excited to share our #reptile #embryo cryopreservation method optimised on peri-gastrulation veiled chameleon embryos! This lays the foundation for functional studies & reptile #conservation efforts! #devbio #squamates #evodevo www.biorxiv.org/content/bior...
It was a great day @pdncambridge.bsky.social presenting my research focussing on the evolution of morphogenesis across #amniotes that my emerging group is based on Thanks so much @boroviak.bsky.social for hosting me! #evodevo #devbio
Congratulations to joint first authors @a-weberling.bsky.social and @holyanole.bsky.social for leading this incredible work published in @devdynamics.bsky.social! Read the full press release: www.wrh.ox.ac.uk/news/new-stu... #EvoDevo #DevBio
New Study reveals how egg cells mature in anolis lizards
Researchers from NDWRH and the MD Anderson Cancer Center shed light into the egg cell maturation in lizard ovaries by providing a detailed characterisation of the individual stages a reptile egg cell ...
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Thrilled to be featured on the cover of @devdynamics.bsky.social highlighting our 2 anole studies published: anatomypubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/... & anatomypubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/... Thanks so much @thomsanger.bsky.social for hosting me when I took this image!
Thrilled that our paper on anole oogenesis & germinal bed morphology is now published following peer review. Mammals & birds have finite egg cells - squamates however have a stem cell niche within the ovary - the germinal bed. Such a great collaboration with co-first author @holyanole.bsky.social
Excited that our study on oogenesis and germinal bed morphology in the brown anole is published! Find it here: anatomypubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.... @stowersinstitute.bsky.social @mdandersn.bsk.social @oxfordwomenshealth.bsky.social @cambiochem.bsky.social @ox.ac.uk @cam.ac.uk
Really cool study! Congratulations @sarah-sk.bsky.social !
✨ Thrilled to share our new paper synthesising all evidence on diversity in global health editorial boards! 226 studies → the same message: representation remains limited, and structural change is essential. 🔄🌱 Full analysis here 👉 tinyurl.com/ymjtucz8
Incredibly proud and happy to announce the publication of my first German novel "Leopold - the boy at the lake" @ Wichern Verlag Berlin. A story exploring the question of what to do when you can hear and see memories - how to learn to live with them and not drown. www.wichern.de/produkt/leop...
So excited to share this as a new junior PI: My brand-new lab website! 🎉🪰🌀 www.bischofflab.com Please pass it on to young, motivated researchers looking for PhD positions 😊 And for the #FluorescenceFriday community: don’t miss the SciArt Gallery! #CellBio #DevBio #PhDjob #PhDposition #Science
Very excited to present my research focussing on the evolutionary differences of epiblast morphogenesis across amniotes next week at the kick-off of @vgzt2021.bsky.social season 7! A story of 🐁,🧍,🐓 & many 🦎🦎🦎🦎
We are excited to announce the first Western VGZT of Season 7! 🎉 🗓️ Thursday, October 2nd ⏰ 9:30 PDT / 12:30 EDT / 16:30 UTC / 17:30 BST / 18:30 CET Our speakers: 👉 Antonia Weberling (@a-weberling.bsky.social) 👉 Sanjay Narayanaswamy (@sanjay-n.bsky.social)
This collaborative project was conducted across the following institutes. @stowersinstitute.bsky.social @mdanderson.bsk.social @oxfordwomenshealth.bsky.social @cambiochem.bsky.social @ox.ac.uk @cam.ac.uk
Through confocal imaging we describe basement membrane deposition in the ovary during folliculogenesis. We can report a double basement membrane deposited on either side of the granulosa cell layer surrounding the follicles.
Exploring the sub-cellular architecture of the germinal bed & stage II follicles, we could analyse the granulosa (g) and theca (th) cell layers surrounding stage II follicles. Primordial follicles (pf) start exhibiting enlarged nuclei and cytoplasm!
Oogenesis takes place in 10 stages. It starts in the oogonial nest - a mitotic stem cell niche within the germinal bed - which then undergo meiosis to form primordial follicles We identified oogonia and primordial follicles using section H&E staining paired with confocal DAPI/WGA staining!
Thrilled that our preprint on anole oocyte formation is now online @holyanole.bsky.social ! Such a great collaboration merging our expertise in anole reproductive tract morphology and early embryogenesis to understand how egg cells form!
@a-weberling.bsky.social & I characterize oogenesis from initiation in the germinal bed to ovulatory follicles for the first time in the brown anole, a powerful reptile model for evo-devo & functional genetics! Full preprint here: www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
UPDATE: The 2025-2026 list of faculty and postdoc positions in ecology and evolutionary biology is out! Be sure to check out this active and helpful community run resources! docs.google.com/spreadsheets...
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1/6 Preprint Alert Ever thought that humans & chameleons look alike? We follow chameleon development from fertilisation to oviposition & uncover the process through which they form an epiblast lumen that exhibits striking similarity to human embryos #devbio #evodevo www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Honouring our friend Dr. Svetlana Jovanic who passed away after battling cancer for almost 3 years. a passionate researcher a keen photographer a generous and loyal friend. She investigated #zebrafish & #gastruloids using #lightsheet #microscopy. We will not forget her.
The preprint of my dear friend Svetlana Jovanic showing that "cell behaviour during gastrulation is robust to the deficiency of yolk topology & signalling originating from the yolk syncytial layer." is now online! Super interesting read! #zebrafish #embroids #DevBio www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
I'm over the moon to announce that my first novel "Leopold - the Boy at the Lake" will be published later this year at Wichern Verlag in Germany. Just got the cover in - now, it starts to feel real... Freue mich wahnsinnig, dass mein #Erstling dieses Jahr im Wichern Verlag erscheinen wird!
1/2 Very excited to announce the publication of our study on early anole embryogenesis @devdynamics.bsky.social Read the full article here! anatomypubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.... @stowersinstitute.bsky.social @ox.ac.uk @oxfordwomenshealth.bsky.social @loyolachicago.bsky.social
Pre‐oviposition development of the brown anole (Anolis sagrei)
Background The brown anole, Anolis sagrei, has emerged as a representative squamate species for developmental studies during the past decades. Novel functional tools have been established to manipul.....
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Thrilled that I was invited to the Biological Thursday Seminar Series @charlesuni.cuni.cz to present on my research focussing on diversity in amniote embryogenesis "Of the chameleon that looked human - Exploring diversity in amniote embryos" www.youtube.com/watch?v=SOrw...
Biologické čtvrtky ve Viničné; A. Weberling: Of the chameleon that looked human; přednáška
YouTube video by Jan Toman
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Congratulations! Such a beautiful study!
I am very proud of the work that went into this new Sanger Lab publication. This paper was led by postdoc Marta Marchini and a number of my lab's undergraduate students, each of which contributed unique skills or effort to the completion of this project.