Beyond excited to share my first paper from my PhD @DPhaz Lab @IMS_MRL now out in @embojournal! Special thanks to Sam from @TVPLab and @dougall_norris for co-leading this project with me. We found that many cell culture models, despite living in 18% oxygen, are hypoxic! 🧵below:
https://t.co/mG8PFGudGT
Surprised to discover that Thermo Fisher appears to show a fake western blot for the validation of one of their p53 antibodies. I've added a diagram to show the very similar bands. This does not appear to be one of the "published figures", but their own internal data.
I'm excited to share our latest story from the @lydfinley lab, where we show that it's not just whether cells take up nutrients that matters, but how and where those metabolites are used . Out now in @NatMetabolism: https://t.co/L9vbN7MqiW 1/
We have a postdoc position available in our team to undertake a UKRI-funded project to develop a new cultured skeletal muscle model for studying glc metabolism and insulin action. https://t.co/jnObCCq8vh @IMS_MRL Please RT. Please email if interested.
Very excited to finally share our work using subcellular proteomics to look at insulin-stimulated protein movement in adipocytes! 🧵below: (1/5)
https://t.co/ziznyembiL
@DPhaz@IMS_MRL
Excited to share our opinion piece on why current standard cell culture practices deserve more consideration - with implications on cell metabolism and beyond! We focus in particular on nutrient and oxygen availability. A pleasure to work with @JasonRCantor lab! @DPhaz@IMS_MRL
happy to share our forum now online @Cell_Metabolism! fun for us (@guytochondria & myself) to collaborate with @DPhaz@joycelyntsi, and Sam in putting together what we hope will be a useful piece for the broad metabolism community re: in vitro modeling!
https://t.co/MG5UkQPko7
Our latest preprint identifies (targetable!) metabolic programs intrinsic to different cancer cell states in rhabdomyosarcoma, out just in time for @kiparas21's thesis defense tomorrow!
Check out this #Resipher feature on @TheScientistLLC! It outlines the experience that @joycelyntsi, cellular biologist at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, had with using the device to measure #OxygenConsumption rate.
https://t.co/LFLVUORQnI