Campàs Lab
Physics of Embryonic Self-Organization and Morphogenesis. Tweets by Otger Campàs (Professor, Chair of Tissue Dynamics and Director
at the Physics of Life Excellence Cluster of TU Dresden)
@davematus.bsky.social
Researcher @ UC Berkeley Advanced BioImaging Center, MCB Department, Evo-devo-cell biologist, 🎷👨🍳🐕🐈⬛
@archaeon-alex.bsky.social
🇧🇷🇺🇸Evolutionary Cell Mechanobiology of Archaea. Assistant Professor at Brandeis University. Standing tall on the shoulders of tiny (salty) bugs. bissonlab.com
@pcusachs.bsky.social
Cell biologist, bioengineer, or biophysicist, depending on the time of day. Group Leader at @ibecbarcelona.eu Professor at @medicinacs-ub.bsky.social @ub.edu
@physicsoflifelmu.bsky.social
Theoretical physicist interested in the physics of living systems and statistical physics. Professor at LMU Munich. Passionate about emergent phenomena and interdisciplinary research. https://www.theorie.physik.uni-muenchen.de/lsfrey/
@nfdi4bioimage.bsky.social
NFDI4BIOIMAGE, a consortium of the NFDI in Germany, is a legally non-independent collaboration project. It focuses on research data management for bioimaging and image analysis. The consortium does not act autonomously towards third parties.
@ivatolic.bsky.social
Biophysics of mitosis / mitotic spindle / chromosome segregation and aneuploidy Head of Laboratory of Cell Biophysics at @institutrb.bsky.social, previously at @mpi-cbg.de, LENS Florence, Niels Bohr Institute, @hsph.harvard.edu, Uni Zagreb. tolic.irb.hr
@magdalenaskipper.bsky.social
Editor in Chief of Nature, geneticist, editor, accidental potter. All views my own
@csbdresden.bsky.social
Joint center @mpicbg.bsky.social @mpipks.bsky.social & @tudresden.bsky.social. Our mission is to develop theoretical and computational approaches to biological systems.
@ajaygopi.bsky.social
Biological physicist, cat and human dad, interests: modeling intracellular and multicellular transport and organization, interdisciplinary graduate and undergraduate training
@sugimuralab.bsky.social
Sugimura lab at the Department of Bioinformatics and Systems Biology, Faculty of Science, The University of Tokyo.
@fredchanglab.bsky.social
Professor at UCSF. Physical cell biologist exploring life. Cell size, shape and division. Cytoplasm. Fungi. Views are my own. 🌈
@ragkousik.bsky.social
Biologist and Assistant Professor studying how cells build animals and how animals organize cells. Sea anemone (Nematostella) lab at Amherst College.
@embo.org
EMBO is the organization of more than 2,100 leading researchers that promotes excellence in life sciences in Europe and beyond. https://www.embo.org/
@dacolon.bsky.social
Professor Cellular Neuroscience @Yale; Associate Director WuTsaiYale; Co-fundador @CienciaPR #cienciaboricua 🇵🇷 Él; He; Him
@erc.europa.eu
European Research Council, set up by the EU, funds top researchers of any nationality, helping them pursue great ideas at the frontiers of knowledge. #HorizonEU
@arpcomplex.bsky.social
Professor of Physics, UMD, College Park arpitalab.github.io Biophysicist … discovering physics & biology from molecules to cells and beyond … Immunobiophysics and Mechanobiology / T cells, nucleus, chromatin … microscopist, photographer, hiker, traveler …
@yap-lab.bsky.social
We explore how cells stick together and fall apart..focussing on how cell-cell adhesion, apoptotic extrusion and tissue mechanics regulate epithelial homeostasis 🧫🔬 @AlphaYap’s lab at IMB, Brisbane
@scadsai.bsky.social
The Center for Scalable Data Analytics and Artificial Intelligence Dresden/Leipzig is an institutionalized national center of excellence for Artificial Intelligence. 👩👩👧👧 scads.ai/about-us/people/ 💥 scads.ai/blog/ 🧪 scads.ai/research/
@tudresden.bsky.social
Wissen fürs Leben - Willkommen an der Technischen Universität Dresden! 🗞️ tud.de/newsportal 🎓 tud.de/sins ℹ️ tud.de/impressum
@stefandiezlab.bsky.social
Molecular Transport in Cell Biology and Nanotechnology - Research group of Stefan Diez at B CUBE, TU Dresden and MPI-CBG Dresden
@vasilyzaburdaev.bsky.social
Physicist. Prof. FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg, Max-Planck-Zentrum für Physik und Medizin. https://mpzpm.mpg.de/research/vasily-zaburdaev
@izfs.bsky.social
We represent & promote zebrafish research worldwide! Reposts/follow/fav ≠ endorsement. https://www.izfs.org/
@natrevphys.nature.com
An online-only journal publishing high-quality technical reference, review and commentary articles in all areas of fundamental and applied physics. nature.com/natrevphys
@jeromegros.bsky.social
Developmental biologist interested in embryonic self-organization. Group leader at Institut Pasteur in Paris, France.
@rashmi-priya.bsky.social
Developmental Biologist I Organ Form and Function, Heart Morphogenesis I Group Leader @crick.ac.uk I India - Australia - Germany - UK
@betzlab.bsky.social
The Betz Lab is interested in the mechanics of cellular systems especially concerning cancer progression, collective cell migration and cell fate decision.
@albertilab-tud.bsky.social
Our group aims to elucidate the molecular basis of cytoplasmic organization. https://tu-dresden.de/cmcb/biotec/forschungsgruppen/alberti
@andrewgoryachev.bsky.social
physics of life, biophysics, systems biology researcher at the University of Edinburgh
@dunnlab.bsky.social
We study how living things build themselves. Core approaches are molecular biophysics and cryo-ET. We also work closely with developmental and computational biologists. Will post about new results, relevant meetings, and cool papers from collaborators.
@anne-grapin.bsky.social
MPI-CBG, Paul Langerhans Institute (PLID) -Developmental and stem cell biologist- Physics of Life
@nature.com
Research, news, and commentary from Nature, the international science journal. For daily science news, get Nature Briefing: https://go.nature.com/get-Nature-Briefing
@alexmcdougall.bsky.social
Biologist at LBDV, IMEV Marine Station, France. CNRS/Sorbonne Uni @sorbonne-universite.fr @cnrs.bsky.social @embrc-france.bsky.social Shape Emergence & Development Into birds, football (once a Glasgow team). https://lbdv.imev-mer.fr
@aramariaceleste.bsky.social
Associate Professor, University of Copenhagen, stem cells & mechanobiology