Nice work that finally provides direct evidence for mechanical coupling between cytoskeleton and nucleus, plus reciprocal interactions among all load bearing structures in the cell and nucleus!
The Conway lab is excited to share the publication of our new lamin A biosensor, in which we show that nucleoplasmic lamin A is also mechanically loaded. A great collaboration with the Ihalainen group. @danielssonphd@IhisTeemu
https://t.co/szXnTwiyzQ
We are hiring. Post-doctoral candidates with interests in mechanobiology, epithelial biology, biophysics, or biosensors can email Daniel Conway directly or apply here: https://t.co/1wJXMlHQN3
Apply for travel ✈️and familycare grants 💲💲to attend #cellbio2022 available for US citizen or permanent resident underrepp'd minorities, 🌍EMBC/EMBO member states, 🏳️🌈LGBTQ+, PUI junior faculty, and postdocs, grads, and undergrads. Apply here by Aug 15
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We are hiring an Assistant Director of #STEM#Education and #Diversity! Based @Penn in Philly, the AD will oversee our education and diversity initiatives across the center. Come work with our amazing faculty, trainees, and staff!
Learn more and apply: https://t.co/WXmZCqyo7E
Congratulations to all 2022 Graduates!
Especially our own Dr. Brooke Danielsson, PhD, Ashley Cardenas-Alviar, BS, Al-noor Ikram, BS, and REU Student Jessica Cornthwaite, BS! #graduation2022@VCU_BME
Congratulations to Dr. Brooke Danielsson for a successful thesis defense! Brooke is heading to @LuskingL for a post-doc position to continue her studies in the field of nuclear mechanics.
Congrats to Brooke and Katie for their new publication: Lamin microaggregates lead to altered mechanotransmission in progerin-expressing cells https://t.co/KPBUxS15sa
Congratulations to Conway Lab’s PhD students Brooke Danielsson and Katie Tieu for receiving ASCB’s Public Engagement Grant! The 16k will go towards expanding STEM outreach program Engineering Practices in Color (EPIC). #ascb#stem#outreach#Dyslexia
Congratulations to Conway Lab’s PhD student Brooke Danielsson who was selected by the Lindau Nobel Laureates Council to participate in the 70th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting this summer in Germany! #LINO70
Conway lab members and VCU PhD students volunteering for EPIC (Engineering Practices in Color). Once a month we explore the creativity of engineering with dyslexic students at the New Community School. For more info and volunteering: https://t.co/YnynoNV6bR
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It has been a great year teaching STEM lessons @Georgetown_Jags! Thanks @VCUENGR for all the support! Practices in Color (EPIC) will be looking for more volunteers for the next year! DM for more information!