We are 15 PhD students studying the basic principles of cell polarity willing to share our science. We are part of the Marie Curie ITN PolarNet program.
Congratulations to Charles Puerner and Robert Arkowitz for this beautiful paper! Using optogenetics they show how increased membrane localization of cdc42 in polarized cells resets growth and causes de novo clustering of secetory vesicles #ProudPolarNet https://t.co/Ks6ryjpNkp
Apply now for these awesome new positions @GurdonInstitute: we seek one or more Group Leaders, especially in cancer biology, AND 2 talented Postdocs for an exciting project on the human lung, as part of the Human Disease Biology Initiative. https://t.co/fbkA1TBqxW
Joint 'First person' interview with Bertille Bance @icm_institute and Shailaja Seetharaman @institutpasteur on their project studying the role of microtubule acetylation in cell migration: https://t.co/nOUna8aJ6r
Fan of #Wnt gradients?Check out our latest #review where we discuss how hepatocellular Wnt activation #gradients might be maintained in the mammalian #liver. We also provide a summary of the exquisite distribution of Wnt ligands/receptors across the lobule
https://t.co/KVtqJSKsNm
Join us @ITN_PolarNet symposium for an exciting day (13/9) of tissue and cell #polarity in beautiful Utrecht! Excellent line up of speakers! Visit the symposium website
https://t.co/5sYQTbhpoE for (free) registration and further details!
Protein–Protein Interactions: Emerging Oncotargets in the RAS-ERK Pathway - Rocío García-Gómez, Xosé R. Bustelo, & Piero Crespo in @trendscancer
https://t.co/MZNuGlLSpF