Carolina Parada obtained her PhD from the University of Barcelona, then moved to the University of Southern Califonia, Los Angeles, where she worked as a postdoctoral researcher. She joined the group of Jerome Gros as a postdoc in 2016 where her research focuses on the dynamics and mechanics of chondrogenesis in the developing limb.
Coupe transversale d’embryon de caille transgénique mbGFP à 18somites, au niveau du futur bourgeon de membre antérieur avec un marquage noyaux (bleu), GFP (vert) et actine (rouge) / Transversal section of a mbGFP transgenic quail embryo at 18-somite stage, at forelimb level, with nuclei (blue), GFP (green) and actin (red) labelling