Jerome Gros obtained his PhD in 2006 from the University of Marseille-Luminy in France, in the field of Developmental Biology. He then moved Boston, USA as a postdoctoral fellow in the laboratory of Cliff Tabin in the department of Genetics at Harvard Medical School. In 2012, Dr Gros became an Assistant Professor of Developmental and Stem Cell Biology at the Institut Pasteur in Paris, France where his research focuses on the imaging and regulation of the cellular events that shape the early vertebrate embryo.
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2024Self-organized tissue mechanics underlie embryonic regulation., Nature 2024 Sep; (): .
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2024Using a micro-device with a deformable ceiling to probe stiffness heterogeneities within 3D cell aggregates., Biofabrication 2024 Mar; (): .
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2022Mechanical feedback defines organizing centers to drive digit emergence., Dev Cell 2022 Apr; 57(7): 854-866.e6.
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2021LocalZProjector and DeProj: a toolbox for local 2D projection and accurate morphometrics of large 3D microscopy images., BMC Biol 2021 Jul; 19(1): 136.
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2020A tensile ring drives tissue flows to shape the gastrulating amniote embryo, Science 2020 01;367(6476):453-458.
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2019Timed Collinear Activation of Hox Genes during Gastrulation Controls the Avian Forelimb Position, Curr. Biol. 2019 01;29(1):35-50.e4.
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2016Cell Division Drives Epithelial Cell Rearrangements during Gastrulation in Chick, Dev. Cell 2016 Feb;36(3):249-61.
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2014A relative shift in cloacal location repositions external genitalia in amniote evolution, Nature 2014 Dec;516(7531):391-4.
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2014Vertebrate limb bud formation is initiated by localized epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition, Science 2014 Mar;343(6176):1253-6.
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2010WNT5A/JNK and FGF/MAPK pathways regulate the cellular events shaping the vertebrate limb bud, Curr. Biol. 2010 Nov;20(22):1993-2002.
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