Nicolás Méndez

Nicolás Méndez

Nov 20, 2024

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About This Project

We're studying how yeasts make decisions about their cellular fate during mating, a process that involves the integration of information with opposing effects.

To study how cells choose between mating and asexual reproduction, we observe and track single cells using automated time-course microscopy, over many different conditions.

To gain a deeper understanding of this process, we need a massive amount of data, and new open hardware tools, that also enable any lab to make these discoveries.

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