Thrilled to see our work in co with @Dey_Gautam & @SchwabYannick and spearheaded by @HiralABShah finally out.
LINK🚨 : https://t.co/XcMzO9aiGR
Buckle up for a quick 🧵about why this story is a game changer for #Ichthyosporeans & beyond
NEW BIORXV is out:
We studied the molecular architecture of the C. elegans #centriole by combining #UExM with #ElectronMicroscopy.
We mapped the known centriolar components onto their ultrastructural #EM features.
https://t.co/h3zvtS9TiE
We are looking for a motivated colleague (Ph.D. or Postdoc) to work on an exciting project focusing on Zebrafish muscle development together with the @OatesLab !
Applications to [email protected]
Please share with interested people & RT
#live#imaging#microscopy@EPFL_en
Our bioRxiv preprint on Lecudina tuzetae is out!
Exciting symmetry difference between centriole and axoneme!
Spoiler: both are, unlike ordinary, not 9-fold!
#STED#TEM#Tomography#diversity
https://t.co/QtNJze3w2x
We are proud to see our former lab member Niccolò continuing his career with his own group @Group_Banterle at @EMBLHeidelberg !
We wish you all the best and are looking forward to some amazing research!
Welcome to EMBL, Niccolò Banterle!
The new group leader will use gene editing and microscopy to decipher the functions of centrioles – small subcellular structures involved in cell division, motility, and signalling.
https://t.co/KfurnbFXb8
(1/n) So happy to be part of this wonderful interdisciplinary collaboration with @GonczyLab, @GFantner lab and @graeter_mbm lab on the early stages of centriole assembly now out in @NatureComms https://t.co/RfiD3y02i4
Opening of the #hybrid#EMBOcentrosomes workshop together with Jens Andersen today in #Copenhagen by introducing keynote speaker Tim @StearnsLab.
Great talks & discussions ahead!
Check out our latest paper in @NatureComms. @GeoHatzopoulos and @kuekensh developed monobodies that can be used as molecular levers to alter SAS-6 ring assembly. Read the full story https://t.co/UrRHmgw5fa. Thanks to @hantschel_lab and @GFantner labs for the great collaboration.
Why choose the Master in Chemical Biology @unige_en?
What are the career prospects?
Why study in Geneva 🇨🇭?
How is the degree structured?
Prof. Loewith gives answers to these questions!
📽️Watch the video:
https://t.co/YpnxhlY2PL
#studyabroad#studyinswitzerland#unige
C. elegans first embryonic division has a striking volumetric asymmetry.
@RJankele followed the link between asymmetric divisions and successful embryonic development.
Together with @RobJelier we published this story in @eLife.
https://t.co/qblTQFIWux
It is exciting to finally see our TRIM37 work published in @eLife. TRIM37 prevents formation of centriolar protein assemblies by regulating Centrobin. https://t.co/lmGidS8wPA. My congratulations to all coauthors for their contribution to this story 👇
Finally, my Ph.D. paper is out on bioRxiv. https://t.co/OZFEKGsX8r
We explain why physically asymmetric cell size arising from the first embryonic division matters, at least for roundworm embryos.
Big thanks to @GonczyLab and @RobJelier for a great collaboration!
Check out our new paper on the onset of centriole assembly: Watching SAS-6 rings self-assembling using HS-AFM. @EPFL_en
https://t.co/Q3sJg9JxE9
Thanks to everyone for this great collaboration:
@GFantner, @SchwarzUlrich, Frauke Gräter