Our (@RFG_Lab & @gonca_erdemci) new story about the role of dynamic cytoskeletal networks during oscillatory migration of cardiac progenitors is now online at @Dev_Cell ! 🥳 https://t.co/tKdtuGAPDt
Hello everyone, excited to share our preprint: https://t.co/DoThdFBDLT
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Everyday, cells like this crawl through your body to protect you. While we know that their front 🔴 and back 🔵 polarity programs work together, how exactly do these two processes communicate? Lets chat!
We made it to the end! 🎉 We are so grateful to have had such an awesome teaching team and group of students! Thanks to everyone involved for making QI such a special experience #Beadles4life
The students had a blast learning how to expand their own U2OS cell samples in the ExM lab led by Matt Lycas! Check out the resulting expanded nuclei & centrioles (scale bar is of the post-expanded gel)! 🤩
🔥Deadlines for talks have passed - BUT STILL, please apply for the GRS and GRC on Cell Polarity Signaling. We're interfacing a lot of different disciplines for a fantastic integrative conference. I may be biased but this one won't disappoint!! 😍 APPLY NOW.
Don’t forget to close out your #TAGC24 experience by checking out @SofiMendezLopez’s talk tomorrow! She’s won multiple awards for her science communication skills during her time in @RFG_Lab so we know it’s going to be great.
🚨only a few days left to apply! 🚨 please submit your abstracts by March 2nd to the GRS on Polarity 1) because it'll be an awesome conference and 2) so I don't have to keep spamming twitter 😂
🚨Folks interested in Polarity🚨 apply for a talk/poster for the GRS on Cell Polarity Signaling! @negberry and I are organizing a 🔥 seminar that is entirely trainee focused. If you've been to a Gordon, you know the awesomeness. If you haven't - apply and find out! Please RT
Our (@RFG_Lab & @gonca_erdemci) new story about the role of dynamic cytoskeletal networks during oscillatory migration of cardiac progenitors is now online at @Dev_Cell ! 🥳 https://t.co/tKdtuGAPDt
Thank you to the entire @RFG_Lab for their expertise and encouragement, the amazing U of T Fly community for fruitful discussions and feedback, and @TBEP_UofT @tedrogersresearch @bme_uoft and @NSERC_CRSNG@InnovationCA@TIPS_SPIIE for supporting our science! 🌷
I’m happy to have contributed to establishing a new branch of studies in @RFG_Lab to advance our understanding of coordinated cell migration, and excited for the future studies that will unveil the mechanisms that regulate cardiac progenitor movement and early heart development.
late night microscopy sessions are much better when the images end up being pretty 🤭
so excited to see this image make it all the way to the @bme_uoft cover 🧡🔬🥺💛