Only two days (extended deadline: Jan 9) left to submit your abstract for a short talk at RIKEN BDR Symposium 2023. We will explore transitions in biological systems in topics ranging from genome, mechanics, cell state, metabolism to behavior. https://t.co/mX9nOq3Eib Please RT.
Very excited to share the latest work from our lab, led by great postdoc @AntoineVian. We developed a new technique to measure osmotic pressure directly in vivo and in situ, within living tissues. Check out the 🧵 below or the preprint in the link here ➡️https://t.co/6TH19FPfW0
So, you still think that the N/C ratio cannot be changed? Come the see @TLPyriden poster P1303 Sunday #CellBio2022@fredchanglab. We'll prove you wrong!
Congrats to Erin Goley @goleylab who will present at the Ben Barres LGBTQ+ Diversity Session today at 3:15 pm in Room 151B at #cellbio2022 in Washington, DC. Come check it out!
So happy to see the Ben Barres LGBTQ+ Diversity session packed for the amazing talk given by @goleylab !!! Please join the @CellLgbtq committee tomorrow for the LGBTQ+ Ally Session!
@ASCBiology#cellbio2022#LGBTQ
Our new paper is out! Mass density is tightly regulated in cultured cells which is consistent with our previous observations in animal cells in vivo. Its regulatory mechanism and function are open questions. We’ll try to crack it soon!
https://t.co/jaOKL2TbqU
Dear trainees, two emails is not stalking. If you write to a PI requesting something and they don’t get back to you within a reasonable time frame (say 1-2 weeks) please don’t hesitate to contact them again. They may have meant to but forgot. 1/
Congrats to Yee-Hung Mark Chan for this insightful article in NCB that includes his personal perspective on “the importance of being open and proud of my identity as a gay cell biologist.”
We celebrate Pride Month by proudly presenting to you our first World View: Dr. Chan provides his perspective on the meaning of Pride, ongoing challenges and progress towards LGBTQIA+ acceptance.
PDF: https://t.co/KO6McztlwH
https://t.co/oIUiXcww5c
@AydoganLab Congrats! Is this related to findings from Marc Kirschner (Hara et al., 1980) on his "bouncing frog egg" experiments in which surface contractions continue to oscillate even without a nucleus? https://t.co/fr7PWljEHI
Representation matters: The need for LGBTQ+ to be part of the minority conversation -- an ASCB Newsletter article by @brunodra#pride
https://t.co/37XCqRiMiU