The Loukil Lab has an opening for a Postdoctoral Researcher to study primary cilia in the brain and their roles in neurological disease. If you or someone you know might be interested, please share or reach out! 🧠✨
#Neuroscience#Cilia#Postdoc#SFN
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The Loukil Lab has an opening for a Postdoctoral Researcher to study primary cilia in the brain and their roles in neurological disease.
If you or someone you know might be interested, please share or reach out! 🧠✨
#Neuroscience#Cilia#PostdocJobs
https://t.co/b4AFG9bCy0
📣Thrilled that a work of my student🧑🎓, David Vyslouzil, linking the function of Tau Tubulin Kinase 2 in the regulation of primary #cilia dynamics to the phosphorylation of #kinesin KIF2A, is now accepted in CCS! https://t.co/rT1pZ2zwSK
Big thanks to all our great collaborators!
Vey excited to unveil our work identifying the TMEM67 extracellular domain cleavage site. This is the first ciliary structural protein cleavage site identified using N-terminomics and validated in humans, mice and C elegans. https://t.co/nI0SzwoIkE
Now published in @PLOSBiology: How GRK kinases control #GPCR signaling in the #Hedgehog transduction cascade in primary #cilia.
https://t.co/BRi7tOMZ4A
Our paper looking at the structure of retrograde IFT trains is out now! Have a look at the link, or see some of the headlines in this video:
https://t.co/SvADj5wRoh
Glad to host and connect with Brad Yoder @yoderlab_uab at @SanfordResearch - fantastic seminar on cilia, polycystins, and cystic kidney disease followed by great discussions
Check out this stunning animation by @janetiwasa (in collaboration with @SamReckPeterson), showcasing our model of how various components come together to form active dynein complexes capable of transporting cellular cargo.
Our latest review article in NRMCB is out on everyone's favorite signaling organelle, the primary cilium!
It was truly a real pleasure to work on this with @Myers_lab and @ReiterLab.
The deadline for summer research internship programs is coming soon. All application materials must be submitted by January 31st, 2024. For further details, please visit our website at https://t.co/eWDxWfVNEO.
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Excited to share this preprint on the in vivo BioID of neuronal primary cilia in the brain. We provide novel neural ciliary nodes, sharing a wealth of signaling hits with the scientific community and more in-depth insights into neurological disorders. https://t.co/HHPYqNwxl6