D-1 for official launching date of #TheGiantVesicleBook (https://t.co/WZis8JLV7m) at @CRCPress. 3 years of work with @DimovaLab, 30 chapters >70 contributors, hundreds of illustrations, thousands of references. #GiantVesicles will be your lipid system of choice!
🚀 Exciting News! Today marks the official launch of the ComeInCell MSCA Doctoral Network! 🎉 Join us as we embark on a journey to advance cellular research and innovation.
Check the press release: https://t.co/qc0aGxUbgq
@KayTrue@goldlabUC Some of the interesting physics of bundles of hair and other fibers is related to semi-rigid polymer physics, see https://t.co/I8aIxLgj8q and https://t.co/mP8QVFoprp
Excellent audience at the ORT "Atelier des Sciences" conference, kindly covered by alsacien newspaper @dnatweets . Thank you to professor J. Wolff for organizing, and to @ORTStrasbourg for support.
At the PANIC Summer School 2023, we had the pleasure of hosting world-class experts. For the participation we sincerely thank you!
Ji-Seon Kim (@Nano_Imperial ), Carlos Marques (@MarquesLab ), Bruno Therrien, Thomas Bürgi, Neil Robertson (@NeRoChem ), Jean Charles Ribierre.
Definitively amongst the grands that Philip quotes, here at 71 on a conference about liquids in 2002 on the Yangtze river, and still going strong. Household names in this generation got diluted by a massive expansion of the scientific communities.
Merci à l'équipe de communication de l'@INC_CNRS pour la mise en valeur de ce projet avec @BehrendsLab et le soutien de @DFHUFA ! Travail fantastique d'Eulalie Lafarge et toute l'équipe de collaborateurs https://t.co/eBQGYXKzyJ
Electric fields open pores in biomembranes. But do we know why? Great fun working with
@BehrendsLab to start sorting this out.
@LcENSL
@CharlesSadron
@INC_CNRS
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Hydroperoxidized lipid membranes are softer - we knew that - but who would have guessed that they are more viscous? https://t.co/9riuaKJkG1
@KuimovaGroup@lorenz_lab@MarquesLab@LcENSL
@CharlesSadron
@impchemistry
@INC_CNRS
@philipcball @MarkusDeserno For the sheer importance of his work, and for the importance of the scientists from his lignage, he would compare with say Sam Edwards (both for instance got the Boltzmann medal). Without the involvement in national science politics that Sir Sam had.
@MarkusDeserno Remembering January 2010, Titisee, Black Forest, 6:30 in the morning, the hotel pool. Two swimmers, Kurt is one of them. A couple of hours later he would open the winter school conference.
@frestagn La France est riche en projets et compétences sur les bicouches lipidiques, expérimentalement, théoriquement et en simulation numérique. Les réponses à ton tweet lèvent un coin du voile, n’hésite pas à contacter les personnes mentionnées pour une vue plus complète.
@RogerHighfield @philipcball @royalsociety Must be true. And since you opened the way, the culprit(s) must know you well. Long life to your stories too Roger.
@philipcball @RogerHighfield There must be a pebble lover at the @royalsociety. Congratulations Phil for the Wilkins-Bernal-Medawar Medal and Lecture, we all need many more of your stories.
A terrible war against Ukraine started with impact on Europe and the world. Ukraine is fighting for their freedom and actually for security for the whole Europe. They need your support now! Follow the link to #StandWithUkraine Please RT!
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@mcleish_t Wholeheartedly stated, touched by the loss (had been in touch with him not so long time ago), appreciated very much reading your words in the paper. Thanks for that Tom.
A mentor of my early career, a brilliant star in the firmament of scientists, has left us. @mcleish_t soothes our sadness by recalling the life and achievements of Mark Warner https://t.co/By1SfzhxHl