Interplay between models and experiments drives biological understanding. @xinwinner, @emilyrhager, and @Huhu_Chuqiao beautifully synthesized decades of how this back and forth has helped us understand chemotaxis through the lens of cellular slime mold: https://t.co/vMZEnp4WhG
Another beautiful day in Chicago at #APSMarchMeeting. Come check out my talk at the 3:00 session in room W-176a on identifying key network features coordinating signaling oscillations in groups of cells! Lots of other cool talks at the Collective Behavior in Biology session (W04)
Preprint update! Conversations are one of the best parts of science travel. I gave my first in-person talk since the shutdown at @HHMIJanelia on our new analysis of how cells can coordinate oscillatory signaling. The feedback inspired a new figure!
https://t.co/KHYjf5xSn9
Less than a week to submit for a short talk at our upcoming workshop on the critical role theory plays in biology! We're excited to hear your perspectives on how important it is and how we can solve the great process and scientific challenges that remain.
https://t.co/UvAhnpTI2v
Tomorrow, my lab and I will be organizing a chat about how we as individuals can work to demolish anti-Black racism in academia. We'll be meeting on the BU COM Lawn at 2 PM before heading out to the #ShutDownSTEM#BlackLivesMatter march at 2:45 PM. Please DM for Zoom details.
Our crystal structure reveals how SARS-CoV-2 is targeted by CR3022, an antibody that can neutralize SARS-CoV. An enjoyable collaboration between @scrippsresearch and @hkumed. Tremendous effort by @menz45!
https://t.co/rEStbOvLYb
I am super excited to share the lab's first review, spearheaded by @SamGhilardi and @boreilly01, on how intracellular signaling coordinates tissue repair. Check out our vision for how we can link signaling dynamics to tissue repair programs!
https://t.co/VOYXQL5Wk1
Our PCTS workshop 'The Physics of Collective Cell Migration' starts tomorrow! If you can't come, you can follow it via live streaming at https://t.co/zRNRFZtfpQ