📢 #JobAlert The research group of @bernthie is looking for a lab technician. You can contribute to various interesting research projects. Apply before 11/03:
https://t.co/LBUUPEAYiY
Another preprint from the lab and a collaboration with Miriam Schmidts and her lab from @Uniklinik_Fr pediatrics. This work was carried out mostly by fantastic MD MOTIVATE student Henrike Berns. Funded by @dfg_public@CIBSS_UniFR and @SFB1453_NephGen.
https://t.co/XAOaZnx6TJ
The editor returned yesterday to us with constructive reviewer suggestions and the chance to resubmit. However, reviewer #3 has a short but special message for us. Can you believe this?
So excited to share my current work being published in Cell!
LiTEC enables genome-wide studies (For now, proteomics) of endogenous condensates in living cells!
Thank you so much for the endless support, @IbrahimCisse_ , and also all the members of our lab and @mpi_ie !!
I'm opening the doors to my very own microbial genomics research lab at @BCMFromtheLabs in Houston, TX. I'm looking for talented biologists to join me on this journey through sequence space. Featuring:
- Wastewater and human virome
- Phages, all of them
- Microbial epigenomes
Thrilled to share my paper! 🙌https://t.co/uD6QnUU1OL It was an incredible experience working and exploring such a fascinating story. Huge thanks all co-authors, they r amazing ppl, and everyone in the Zon Lab @leonard_zon for all their support both in and out of the lab! 😍
7th Max Planck Freiburg Epigenetics Meeting
📅 4 - 6 December 2024
🚩 Freiburg, Germany
👥 Exciting line-up of 27 speakers covering the latest advances in #chromatin research & #epigenetics
⏰ Deadline: September 1st, 2024
https://t.co/nA7IUc2RYi
New @NatureCellBio paper by Angelika Rambold & lab. 🥳 Their imaging method “OrgaPlexing” illuminates how #macrophages organize their intracellular structures during infections. The team can map the interactions between up to six key organelles. 😲
More: https://t.co/Jopblvk9lY
What a day! Today, we host the American biologist and 2006 #Nobel laureate Craig Mello.
So much inspiring to learn from his discovery of RNA interference and research on the models how genes get silenced by double-stranded RNA.
The title of his talk is – inspired by ChatGPT 😄 – “RNAi: A Molecular Spark in an Information Inferno”.
A small snapshot of today: Our Director Ibrahim Cissé gave a talk during our Friday Science Afternoon.
The focus was on the lab’s latest paper in Cell and the subsequent research questions it raises. Exciting research ahead! 😋
https://t.co/gWjAnNAdKb
I gave my first BPS presentation yesterday! Thank you to all the members of our Cisse lab! #BPS2024
The preprint for my work is out now! Check out the link below 😉
Job Alert 🚨 – We’re #hiring two bioinformaticians and got an exciting opportunity for you!
Learn more about our exciting future in our job ad:
https://t.co/WdgyEeE1M6
Deadline: January 22, 2024.
#OMICS#bioinformatics#DataAnalytics
🚨 The lab of @AsifaAkhtar1 uncovered in @nature a mechanism that safeguards the biallelic expression of haploinsufficient genes.
The epigenetic regulator MSL2 acts as an “anti-monoallelic” factor that maintains biallelic gene dosage. This discovery not only reveals a communication system between parental alleles but also points to potential therapeutic strategies for diseases associated with haploinsufficient genes.
Congratulations to @sun_yidan, Meike Wiese & @raedhmadi 🥳
Press release: https://t.co/kBVldhGb5E
Paper: https://t.co/BicJuV287W
🚨 Job alert – Are you a tech enthusiast with a passion for #Linux systems? – 🚀 Then Join Max Planck and become part of our Freiburg team as a Linux System Administrator. You play a key role in maintaining & optimizing our core IT infrastructure. https://t.co/5MHaUBQffB
The day has come when I can finally introduce my new favorite gene to everyone! Everyone, this is SOA. SOA's favorite spot is the X chromosome, so it should feel right at home here on X (formerly known as Twitter)🧬
Read the full article here: https://t.co/nUoDHjVgPM