Who would have thought epithelial cells set cortical tension using information from a cell surface receptor? See our bioRxiv preprint for details - https://t.co/qr9HPhDbRE
Check out our newest preprint! https://t.co/NNsBc9uAIM Releasing C. elegans dauer connectome, the last piece of the C. elegans connectomes across development. Work led by talented students @HyunsooYim, @dantae_choe with great collaborators. @SNUNow, @EinsteinMed , #SKKU#KBRI 1/n
Really excited about our new preprint from the lab about microglia lifespan and cannibalism. Congrats to Hannah Gordon for her hard work! Read more below about the story 👇🧵👇 @ZTSlab
https://t.co/jxowNPotkv
Glad to finally share with you the publication of my thesis work ! We sequenced C. elegans transcriptome using @nanopore long-reads to provide a comprehensive analysis of trans-splicing !
Please read our study ! https://t.co/nJomGng0ax
We are hiring! Looking for a great opportunity to learn molecular genetics, live cell imaging and single cell RNA-Seq? Join us!
https://t.co/yA626F7syC
Want to know how synapses are dismantled in remodeling neurons?
Check out this exciting work from Andrea Cuentas-Condori and colleagues
https://t.co/P3nuAcuWUT
@AndreaCuentas91, @VanderbiltCDB, #cellbiology
Finally out! Check our new resource of neuropeptide-GPCR interactions in C. elegans. We identify 461 peptide-GPCR pairs that allow mapping peptidergic circuits. See also this application on the worm's peptide connectome https://t.co/tJKkM8Yw4Z
Resource: https://t.co/0svLDdoxSg 🧵
Very proud of our latest publication on a great collaboration with Kang Shen's lab in Stanford:
Endocytosis in the axon initial segment maintains neuronal polarity https://t.co/eV4XNbxXgP
Our latest paper is out in the world! TL;DR: We found that outgrowth and myelination of peripheral nerves requires muscle patterning by tcf15/paraxis. See it here: https://t.co/iW1XRUfrli (1/4)
Congratulations to our former postdoc, Dr. Balseiro-Gomez, and current PhD Candidate, Mick Park, for their fantastic contribution to our understanding of microtubule minus-ends in synaptic transport! 🎊
We are proud of your work!
https://t.co/AlgOzNveep
We are excited to welcome Dr. Neil Dani, PhD, to Vanderbilt Dept of Cell & Developmental Biology, as our newest Assistant Professor - joining an amazing group of junior faculty here!
New publication from the lab😀. This was one of the first projects in the lab. We describe an #oligodendrocyte lineage cell that specifically associates with DRG sensory axons. There were a few surprising findings (see below) and many unanswered questions
https://t.co/jutpz8gfSj