Congratulations 🎉 to @UCSDPharm@UCSDBMS Prof JoAnn Trejo for her election to @theNAMedicine - pictured with her PhD advisor Prof Joan Heller Brown at her graduation, and yesterday as we celebrated her latest achievement. Both are on the Cell Signaling San Diego leadership team.
Excited to share our paper just out @CellCellPress! We found budding epithelial morphogenesis is driven by a combination of strong cell-matrix and weak cell-cell adhesions. This is a 50-day free access link: https://t.co/RYRaBH9HES
I am thrilled to share that my first PhD publication is online today! Our crystal structure of Mad1-CTD bound to Bub1-CD1 explains how Bub1 phosphorylation creates a direct interaction with Mad1 during mitotic checkpoint complex (MCC) activation. https://t.co/CScgAIy0jo 1/7
Lovely article. We greatly appreciate Chip and the many many others involved in Return to Learn on the UCSD campus as well as in the county vaccination efforts. https://t.co/LTyGoUFY53
ICYMI: Outgoing ASCB President Eva Nogales reflects on the challenges, successes, and milestones for the Society for the year 2020. https://t.co/QZfu6VxhXT
The famous perfect Salmon image set of calcium-labile isolated sea urchin spindles. Quantitative birefringence analysis monitoring microtubule loss at different calcium concentrations. Wasn’t this on the door/wall in the lab?
After a day of sleuthing via Salmon Lab alumni for the reference for this image, I suspect others might like it, too.
JCB vol 86 355-365, 1980, Salmon and Segall (labels not original).
@microtubule_guy @APieFrmScratch @TIRscienceblog Loving this microtubule nerd thread. Only Boris could answer - you should ask him! PIPES was in 1966 Good buffer paper but not in Weisenberg. Great to see the old Hamel ref (had to xerox to read back in grad school!)
We are hiring SROs! We're looking for scientists with strong leadership skills. The ad is open now through Jan 27: https://t.co/EPENVBXBJc Being an SRO is a fantastic way to contribute - peer review is the underpinning of so many discoveries. Be a part of it!
A job announcement for SROs will open Jan 18-27. We're looking for scientists with strong leadership skills. Being an SRO is a fantastic way to contribute - peer review is the underpinning of so many discoveries. Be a part of it!
A collaborative work with @KaustuvSanyal was just out in @NatureComms. Bridgin is a unique protein to bridge between centromeres and KMN in Cryptococcus. Congrats @ShreS360!!
https://t.co/RgXjXasKFC
Our paper on viral protease activation of NLRP1, and the evolutionary dynamics around it, is now published in @eLife! https://t.co/4vBv9EHHK0. Congratulations @BriBerryTea, Chris, Andy, Rimjhim and @psmitchej!
Previous thread on paper is here: https://t.co/JQe5QkDXEF
https://t.co/jhhrNbxFi8
How is tissue growth coordinated in a regenerating appendage? Our work on #erkwaves in zebrafish scale regeneration is out today! A huge thank you to my postdoctoral mentors @ditalialab and @Ken_Poss_Lab and to everyone who contributed to this work
A terrific seminar. A treat for all microscopists to see the creativity of Miyawaki and his colleagues that continues the “light & life” imaging revolution set in motion by Roger Tsien.
Thank you Atsushi Miyawaki for a wonderful tribute to Roger Tsien and explaining the history of how GFP became a non-invasive tool to understand signaling, including in the brain of live animals. Watch seminar here 👇 @UCSDBMS