Grewal Seema
Reviews Editor, Development
Development. 2017 Dec 15;144(24):4473-4475. doi: 10.1242/dev.160838.
Claudio Stern is the J. Z. Young Professor of Anatomy at University College London (UCL), UK. His lab studies the processes that regulate patterning and cell diversity in the early embryos of vertebrates, mostly in chick. Claudio, an elected fellow of the Royal Society, the UK Academy of Medical Sciences, and the Latin-American Academy of Medical Sciences, was awarded the 2006 Waddington Medal by the British Society of Developmental Biology, and he also served as President of the International Society for Developmental Biology (ISDB) from 2010-2013. At the 18th Congress of the ISDB (Singapore, June 2017), Claudio was awarded the ISDB's Ross Harrison Prize, which recognises an individual's outstanding contributions to developmental biology. We met with Claudio to ask him more about his career, his thoughts on the field, and his advice for early career researchers.
克劳迪奥·斯特恩是英国伦敦大学学院(UCL)的J.Z.扬解剖学教授。他的实验室研究脊椎动物早期胚胎中调控模式形成和细胞多样性的过程,主要以鸡为研究对象。克劳迪奥是英国皇家学会、英国医学科学院和拉丁美洲医学科学院的当选院士,荣获2006年英国发育生物学学会颁发的沃丁顿奖章,他还在2010年至2013年期间担任国际发育生物学学会(ISDB)主席。在第18届国际发育生物学学会大会(2017年6月,新加坡)上,克劳迪奥荣获ISDB的罗斯·哈里森奖,该奖项旨在表彰个人对发育生物学的杰出贡献。我们与克劳迪奥会面,进一步了解他的职业生涯、他对该领域的看法以及他对早期职业研究人员的建议。