Registration for InDRC 2025 is now open! We invite participants to submit their abstracts and showcase their research to the community.
Visit https://t.co/VIp5FiSLBU to register and submit your abstract.
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Our next extraordinary biologist is Stephen Tait, recent @Co_Biologists Director, @J_Cell_Sci author and speaker at the 2025 Workshop on mechanometabolism. #100biologists
The causes of early-life eczema have been unclear, but evidence indicates that changes to fetal immune cells and sensory neurons during pregnancy play a key part @Nature 🇫🇷
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Burgmer, S., Meyer Zu Altenschildesche, F. L., Gyenis, A., ...., Fichant, A., Uhlirova, M., Storelli, G. (2025). Endosymbiont control through non-canonical immune signaling and gut metabolic remodeling. Cell Rep, 44(6):115811 https://t.co/6AFEXuXE2P
🎉 Exciting milestone: Our first @angew_chem cover is out!
It was a real pleasure illustrating the work of Drs. @GuillaumeDeBo and @LeiChen63199376 on their fascinating paper: “Logic-Gated Release of a Dual Payload from a β-Lactam Mechanophore with a Rotaxane Actuator.”
This cover shows how two stimuli, force and water, are necessary to unlock the release of various drugs from a rotaxane molecular device. Mechanical force is used to break a β-lactam mechanophore with the help of a rotaxane actuator illustrated by a pillar[5]arene macrocycle threaded onto a rope. The scission of the β-lactam ring reveals an imine, which is subsequently hydrolysed in the presence of water to unlock the release of drug molecules.
🗞️ Learn more about the paper: https://t.co/t4shGm5V71
Grateful for the opportunity to visualize such elegant and complex chemistry. Always inspiring to see how structure and motion come together at the molecular level.
If you're working in this space, or just love seeing chemistry come to life, I’d love to hear from you!
#AngewandteChemie #ScientificIllustration #Chemistry #CoverArt #Rotaxane #SciComm #SciArt #DrawImpacts
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👩🎨 I’m Emma Vidal, founder and illustrator at @DrawImpacts. We work with researchers, labs, and biotech teams to turn complex science into clear, compelling visuals.
Very happy and proud to share the latest work from our lab.
Neuroendocrine control of intestinal regeneration through the vascular niche https://t.co/4bwXdjQmmn
🗨️ “Vaccines have done more to improve public health than any other medical intervention.”
A new Viewpoint focuses on cancer vaccines and the future of immunotherapy—analysing trials, different vaccine approaches, and how the next generation of cancer vaccines can help improve patient outcomes and quality of life. https://t.co/cz3SNB4ner
The Cordero Lab has openings for two post-docs positions. Please contact me if you are interested in doing cross-species research on local and systemic intestinal biology.