David Breslow Lab
Cilia, centrosomes, signaling, and functional genomics - Yale Univ - Mol, Cell, Dev Biol. breslowlab.yale.edu
@mathieuferron.bsky.social
Mathieu Ferron Lab @ircm.bsky.social. Prof @umontreal.ca, Montreal, Québec. Vitamin K, bone, beta cell, ER stress and diabetes. Conseiller scientifique du CRCQ.🔬Québécois. https://www.ircm.qc.ca/en/researchers/mathieu-ferron
@loukillab.bsky.social
Principal Investigator | Sanford Research Institute & Assistant Professor, Pediatrics | University of South Dakota #cilia #rarediseases #centrioles #centrosome #brain #neuroscience #cilium #cilia http://Loukil-Lab.com
@davidwsanders.bsky.social
Assistant Professor of Molecular Biology in the Center for Alzheimer's and Neurodegenerative Diseases at UT Southwestern. My lab studies damaged things. Sometimes we fix them. Usually we make them worse. https://www.davidwsanders.com
@mengmengfu.bsky.social
Assistant Professor at UC Berkeley. Cytoskeleton and transport in glia. Prev: NIH, Stanford, UPenn, Caltech.
@carlzimmer.com
NYT columnist. Signal: carlzimmer.31 web:carlzimmer.com AIR-BORNE: THE HIDDEN HISTORY OF THE LIFE WE BREATHE https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/724793/air-borne-by-carl-zimmer/ [This account includes a tweet archive]
@yaleneuro.bsky.social
Yale Department of Neuroscience https://medicine.yale.edu/neuroscience/
@robzonculab.bsky.social
Professor of Molecular Therapeutics @ Berkeley-MCB Cofounder of Frontier Medicines Codirector, Molecular Therapeutics Initiative Lysosomes, mTORC1, nutrient signaling, growth regulation, metabolism, autophagy, quality control. www.robertozonculab.org
@suzannepfeffer.bsky.social
Professor at Stanford University School of Medicine Department of Biochemistry studying the molecular basis of Parkisnon's as part of the Aligning Science Across Parkinsons research program
@natgenet.nature.com
Nature Genetics is a monthly journal publishing high impact research in genetics and genomics. Part of @natureportfolio.bsky.social Repost/like=interesting/relevant, not necessarily endorsement.
@wu-ciliopathygroup.bsky.social
A multidisciplinary team of investigators at Washington University in St Louis that perform fundamental, translational, and clinical research on human ciliopathies.
@ebertiaux.bsky.social
@sshadan.bsky.social
Senior Editor @Nature handling manuscripts in general cell biology and plant biology. Views expressed here are my own.
@jcornlab.bsky.social
Genome editing, functional genomics, and cells figuring out how to eat themselves without dying. Professor of Genome Biology at ETH Zürich.
@jenniferdoudna.bsky.social
Doudna Lab at UC Berkeley, Innovative Genomics Institute founder, CRISPR co-inventor and Nobel laureate innovativegenomics.org/
@landau.bsky.social
Oncologist-scientist at Weill Cornell and New York genome center. Into somatic evolution, trees and words
@lindorfflarsen.bsky.social
Protein and coffee lover, father of two, professor of biophysics and sudo scientist at the Linderstrøm-Lang Centre for Protein Science, University of Copenhagen 🇩🇰
@lpachter.bsky.social
Bren Professor of Computational Biology @Caltech.edu. Blog at http://liorpachter.wordpress.com. Posts represent my views, not my employer's. #methodsmatter
@erictopol.bsky.social
physician-scientist, author, editor https://www.scripps.edu/faculty/topol/ Ground Truths https://erictopol.substack.com SUPER AGERS https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Super-Agers/Eric-Topol/9781668067666
@mjafreeman.bsky.social
Cell Biologist. Membrane proteins, rhomboids, signalling, inflammation, cancer, unknome... Head, Dunn School of Pathology, @UniofOxford And other stuff
@fabiantheis.bsky.social
Computational biologist @HelmholtzMunich, prof @TU_Muenchen & associate PI @sangerinstitute. Dad of 4 and mountain lover. Department news, see @CompHealthMuc
@brunetlab.bsky.social
Aging lab @Stanford. Our interests include mechanisms of aging, brain aging and rejuvenation, neural stem cell aging, genetics of lifespan and suspended animation in killifish
@dougfowler.bsky.social
Genomics, technology and human genetics @University of Washington. Working to create an atlas of variant effects and resolve VUS.
@andrewgoryachev.bsky.social
physics of life, biophysics, systems biology researcher at the University of Edinburgh
@inikon.bsky.social
Extracellular vesicles, cilia, polycystins, C. elegans, Barr lab at Rutgers
@nachristakis.bsky.social
Sterling Professor of Social and Natural Science at Yale University. Sociologist. Network Scientist. Physician. Author of Apollo's Arrow; Blueprint; Connected; and Death Foretold. Director of the Human Nature Lab: https://humannaturelab.net
@varianteffect.bsky.social
Advancing the promise of the Human Genome Project by interpreting the landscape of human genetic variation. https://www.varianteffect.org https://www.linkedin.com/company/atlas-of-variant-effects-alliance
@ucsfstemcell.bsky.social
Understanding and treating the world’s most devastating diseases—The Eli and Edythe Broad Center of Regeneration Medicine and Stem Cell Research at UCSF
@genetics-gsa.bsky.social
The Genetics Society of America is a professional scientific society representing genetics researchers and educators globally.
@janbenada.bsky.social
Researcher at the Biotech Research & Innovation Centre (BRIC) | cell cycle checkpoint | high-content microscopy and image analysis |
@bolettalab.bsky.social
Head of Unit @SanRaffaele Milan, Italy | Past Director, Div. Genetics and Cell Biology | Alumna @JHMI, Baltimore, USA | Marie Curie Excellence Team leader | ERCAdvG Cell Biologist with interest in renal disorders #PKD #Cilia #Cancermetabolism
@hhmijanelia.bsky.social
HHMI’s Janelia Research Campus in Ashburn, Virginia, is innovating research practices and technologies to solve biology’s deepest mysteries. https://www.janelia.org/
@cytoskeljournal.bsky.social
CYTOSKELETON is a research publication that focuses on all aspects of the cytoskeleton. Free to publish (no page charges, no figure charges).
@cp-cell.bsky.social
Cell aims to publish the most exciting and provocative research in biology. Posts by Scientific Editors on the Cell editorial team. See the latest papers at https://www.cell.com/cell/
@elinakosty.bsky.social
Bio PhD candidate. Studying cilia and autism proteins. 🐸 frog stan in @goodfrognosis.bsky.social DSPAN F99/K00. DisabledinSTEM. Opinions are my own.
@dumontlabucsf.bsky.social
Mechanics of Cell Division at UCSF. http://www.dumontlab.ucsf.edu/
@ashleyabel.bsky.social
Yale Genetics PhD Candidate in the Sozen lab 🔬 NICHD F31 Fellow | curious about early development & passionate about improving reproductive health
@drmichaelway.bsky.social
Cell Biologist working at Crick Institute @crick.ac.uk - Cytoskeleton, Arp2/3 iso-complexes, Signalling and Vaccinia Virus. Editor-in chief Journal Cell Science - @jcellsci.bsky.social - comments are my own opinion
@hymanlab.bsky.social
Science and fun from the lab of Tony Hyman at the MPI-CBG @mpicbg.bsky.social. Tweets by Hymanlab members. https://hymanlab.org/
@vermotlab.bsky.social
We study mechanotransduction during heart valve morphogenesis, blood vessel formation and left-right asymmetry in zebrafish at #ImperialCollegeLondon vermotlab.com x.com/VermotLab
@hansenjn.bsky.social
Shedding light on #cilia, #flagella, and subcellular biology. Developing open-source image analysis for subcellular structures and whole cells (adipocytes, #microglia, #macrophage, and all kinds of other cells): CiliaQ, SpermQ, AdipoQ, MotiQ, FreQ, ...
@walterwchen.bsky.social
Postdoc in Ralph DeBerardinis' Lab and Neonatologist at UT Southwestern (UTSW) via Harvard/MIT MD-PhD, Harvard Pediatric Residency, UTSW Neonatology Fellowship | STAT Wunderkind, ASCI E-Gen Award Studying #metabolism, #mitochondria, #peroxisomes
@tsvetanovalab.bsky.social
Assistant Professor of Pharmacology & Cancer Biology at Duke University; PhD (RNA biology) @ Stanford, Postdoc (GPCR signaling) @ UCSF; Interests: GPCR signaling and trafficking, GPCR-dependent gene regulation Account posts for the Tlab tsvetanovalab.com
@jezcarlton.bsky.social
Cell biologist, group leader at King's College London and the Francis Crick Institute. Likes organelles, cells and bicycles.