Arthur @a_boutillon came back to the lab from the EMBO meeting Mechanics of Life @embl with a poster award 😃 Bravo Arthur! 👏🏻 Knowing the awesome posters at the meeting, you should be proud! #EESMechanobiology
Just wrapped up the #CellMech2023 meeting. It was a great experience. Here are some highlights from the talks I attended. Apologies for not adding them all 👇
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@fourras@HazizaEmma J'y croyais pas non plus au début, mais si on suit les liens on tombe in fine sur 2 études sérieuses publiées par des géologues. L'eau pompée en profondeur se retrouve dans les océans, changeant la répartition de la masse
Travailler au CNRS, avantages : emploi à vie garanti (sauf peut-être en cas de meurtre avéré d'un collègue ?), impunité pendant 8 ans en cas de faute grave. Inconvénient : les collègues sont potentiellement des "harceleurs" (pour rester gentil...).
Email I sent in response to @NatureComms´s request for me to act as a reviewer today (part 1 of 2).
#OpenAccess isn´t open if those of us in developing countries are economically excluded from publishing equitably.
@magicianscard Just realizing now, that's pretty much my job doing research🤪I don't need the extra cash for that ! But I would use it to master every activity I love but don't have time and money for: paragliding, diving, sailing, carpentry... Outdoor in summer and microscopy during winter!😊
And not to forget of course, many thanks to @LeioValon and @mcoppey who created and gifted us the optogenetic fibroblast cell lines in the first place!
This publication was the results of my #PhD work, but nothing would have been possible without the support of my team in @liphy_lab : my supervisors Thomas Boudou and Martial Balland, Giovanni Capello and Jean Revilloud, and of course my colleague and friend @ArturRuppel93 😊