Check out a nice piece of collaborative work https://t.co/i0g7k26VVQ spearheaded by @MartinWuhr and @thaonguyen0210 in collaboration with @gatlinlab and @AAAmodeo amongst others. Congrats to Tim Deibert on his first co-authorship!
The University of Wyoming is hiring a director for its new imaging core facility. For details and to apply, goto https://t.co/oYEtJDzdEp. It's a great opportunity to work with some great folks, like @SchoborgLab, @boothbylab, @arabidopsis1004, and if you're lucky @wyomingwormboy.
Ted is an engineer by training and a cell biologist at heart. Sometimes when @GatlinLab
and I would speak with Ted we swore that when he closed his eyes he was seeing the 3D structure of the spindle or kinetochore in his mind - rotating, zooming, and pulling on it.
Congratulations to Ted Salmon and Kerry Bloom on their election to the National Academy of Sciences on the same day! It was a privilege to pursue research in such a wonderful environment (6th Floor Fordham Hall) for cell biologists and cytoskeleton enthusiasts.
Our paper on microtubule aster centration is now available online @MBoCjournal . Congrats to Taylor and Sami! We express or sincerest thanks to @oakeylab and @AKloxinGroup for their contributions and to @NIGMS for funding. https://t.co/2PjhNBJ5wt.
The NIH Director's blog is currently featuring Sami's award-winning movie of a microtubule aster confined in a photopatterned hydrogel container https://t.co/c4zoxXVhwR.
A preprint of a new paper from the lab is now on bioRxiv. It's our first submission to @bioRxivpreprint and our first Tweet. Microtubule growth rates are sensitive to global and local changes in microtubule plus-end density https://t.co/gY882ViMHf