Charlotte Aumeier, Assistant Professor of Biochemistry @sciences_UNIGE, will be awarded the Friedrich Miescher Award 2024 for her outstanding achievements in biochemistry.
More info https://t.co/xkd02Wuz6X
🏆👏Congratulations to our former PhD student, @MireiaAnCa, for being awarded the esteemed Laemmli Prize. It awards her outstanding thesis work on the crosstalk between walking Kinesin-1 and microtubule network organization. 🔬
🎙️Check out the Charlotte's interview in the 'Cell scientist to watch' section of the latest @J_Cell_Sci.
Cell scientist to watch – Charlotte Aumeier https://t.co/XQ5ckPSgpJ
Also in Issue 19:
- Research Highlights on chromatin architecture and modelling age-related renal dysfunction
- ‘Cell scientist to watch’ interview with Charlotte Aumeier @Aumeier_Lab
- Review on septins in vitro
- Organ-on-chip in morphogenesis Review
https://t.co/uNY5vmh5RV
🚨🚨Just out!🚨🚨
Our latest work on the regulation of #microtubule dynamics by +TIP networks phase separation is now published in @PNASNews (https://t.co/I8IFejOGsD) ↓↓↓
Exciting news!
Our latest collaboration with @Beatfierz Lab is now available online in @NatureChemistry (https://t.co/fXAGQSWiIm).
We develop a new technology to produce semi-synthetic tubulin with defined PTMs and reveal that polyglutamylation directs detyrosination.
Hold on to your seats! The Pint of Science festival starts today until Wednesday in 26 countries and likely in your own city. Listen to talks from local experts while sipping your favourite drink in a pub 🍺🫖🥤 In Geneva we organized 9 amazing events https://t.co/T4zyirv7Jg
🔊 Attention PhD students and Postdocs! 🔊
We are excited to announce that we have been awarded the Swiss-ERC Starting Grant, which will be active until 2028. We are seeking 1-3 outstanding individuals per year, starting in 2023, 👇 (1/3)
to join our team and work on cutting-edge research projects focused on Microtubule dynamics, Motor proteins, Network organization, patterning, chemical label development, in vitro and in cell studies to decode cellular network polarity. 👇
Calling bright #Master students from all walks of #Lifesciences: Fully-funded #PhD positions
@UNIGEnews@sciences_UNIGE
& Faculty of Medicine Deadline April 15th! To apply, visit: https://t.co/WMxhKII0tY
Mark your calendars! January 12&13 !📅
Join us at Geneva #Chemistry and #Biochemistry Days 2023, to explore the function of #microtubule post-translational modifications using semi-synthetic tubulin with Simon Fernandes (from our lab).
@unige_en
Info👇
https://t.co/EJTJBWBrNo
Exciting news!
Our latest collaboration with Karsten Kruse lab is now available online.
We describe a detailed theory of motor-induced rescue controlling microtubule length.
#kinesin1#damage_sites@BiophysJ@MireiaAnCa
https://t.co/UsXOnXgKS2
Excited to share a new study from our group @unige_en https://t.co/cewwIRoN66. Here we ask: does is matter where exactly in the cell a GPCR drives signaling? We address this question by focusing on opioid receptors.
A thread (1/7).