@DunhamLab @taykatwang It was our pleasure! Excited to follow @taykatwang research as she joins our colleagues at NYU in the amazing Snow lab (https://t.co/tM6niNwFMp)
Are you looking for a biology postdoc position in New York City? Come visit us for a one day minisymposium for postdoc applicants as part of the emerging scholars program! Please RT!
https://t.co/twg0YuEull
Yeast folks, after a fun #TAGC24 meeting with yeast sessions, more fun to come with the 32nd International Conference on Yeast Genetics and Molecular Biology. It will take place in Paris from July 21 to 24, 2025. Save the dates!
New @bioRxiv preprint!
https://t.co/rX0Xbro164
@Ying_Xie_ found that polysome collapse & mRNA condensation fluidizes the cytoplasm.
This helps assembly of another membraneless stress organelle: Q-bodies!
P-bodies and SGs tune the physical properties of the cytoplasm!
RT plz!
New @bioRxiv preprint!
https://t.co/rX0Xbro164
@Ying_Xie_ found that polysome collapse & mRNA condensation fluidizes the cytoplasm.
This helps assembly of another membraneless stress organelle: Q-bodies!
P-bodies and SGs tune the physical properties of the cytoplasm!
RT plz!
Its #TransposonThursday! Sharing our newest preprint on context dependent mechanisms by which cancer cells co-evolve with retrotransposons (LINE1 and SINEs) to mitigate viral mimicry. A #TeamScience effort led by our postdoc @sunsiyu1@CompOncMSK
👇👇👇
https://t.co/71FGIMlZyI
Our paper on the mysterious flip/flop inversion polymorphism in Saccharomyces species -- It's old but it's young! Congratulations Letal, and thanks @PLOSGenetics for efficient handling. https://t.co/9Vrt1O6jGn
Learn all about the NYU Biology PhD Program at our online Open House on Tuesday, October 11.
We’re excited to tell you about the department, the PhD program, and the admissions process.
https://t.co/CHlk3K1D5U
Guy ( @Imnotyourguybud ) posts the lab's 1st completely de novo preprint, a very nice story about how bacteria become immune to bacteriophage if you tickle them!
@juliemyces So glad we are back to in person meetings. Such an important part of being a scientist. Enjoy it @juliemyces. Can't wait to learn about all the cool new science from you.
A fitting finale to @Grace_Avecilla PhD at #NYU. Publication in #PLOSBiology of her amazing research on the very day she departs for her next adventure.
Neural networks enable efficient and accurate simulation-based inference of evolutionary parameters https://t.co/qCIbDICVlP
My latest work setting up white-opaque switching in Candida albicans as a model for the molecular analysis of cell fate switching in eukaryotes, out now in @PLOSBiology https://t.co/XP5o2m2joa , in this paper we:
"I know it can be really overwhelming figuring out who to be, and when. Who you are now and how to act in order to get where you want to go. I have some good news: it’s totally up to you. I also have some terrifying news: it’s totally up to you." - @taylorswift13