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Dr. Julia Batki
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Curriculum Vitae
Julia received her BSc and MSc in chemistry at the Eotvos Lorand University in Hungary. Already during this time, she transitioned towards developmental and molecular biology, and studied nucleotide metabolism in Drosophila melanogaster and epigenetic silencing in fission yeast. In 2014, Julia joined the lab of Julius Brennecke at IMBA in Vienna to pursue her PhD, and there she investigated the mechanism of small RNA-guided nuclear repression of transposons in Drosophila. She joined Alex’s lab at the beginning of 2020 and currently focuses on cell fate decisions and epigenetic regulation during early mouse development.
Max Planck Publications
Journal Article (1)
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Journal Article
Julia Batki, Sara Hetzel, Dennis Schifferl, Adriano Bolondi, Maria Walther, Lars Wittler, Stefanie Grosswendt, Bernhard G. Herrmann, and Alexander Meissner, "Extraembryonic gut endoderm cells undergo programmed cell death during development," Nature Cell Biology 26 (6), 868-877 (2024).
Preprint (1)
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Preprint
Ryan G. Savill, Alba Villaronga-Luque, Marc Trani Bustos, Yonit Maroudas-Sacks, Julia Batki, Alexander Meissner, Allyson Q. Ryan, Carl D. Modes, Otger Campàs, and Jesse V Veenvliet, "SpinePy enables automated 3D spatiotemporal quantification of multicellular in vitro systems", in bioRxiv: the preprint server for biology, (2025).