David Coupe
PhD student interested in cell cycle and mitotic regulation @ICR_London
@dumontlabucsf.bsky.social
Mechanics of Cell Division at UCSF. http://www.dumontlab.ucsf.edu/
@monicabettencourt.bsky.social
Scientist & Communicator. Fascinated by cells across scales - 🌎, 🔬and ⏳. PI @GIMM, EMBO member. Former Director @IGC, PD @Cambridge University, PhD @UCL/IGC. My motto: "Science from all for all". Mom of 2 wonderful girls. Views are my own.
@hirofunabiki.bsky.social
Mitosis and chromosome biology researcher @rockefelleruniv.bsky.social, New York, NY. Former backstroker. Choir part: bass. Brined turkey & りゅうひ巻き係 funabikilab.com www.rockefeller.edu/our-scientists/heads-of-laboratories/1169-hironori-funabiki/
@jezcarlton.bsky.social
Cell biologist, group leader at King's College London and the Francis Crick Institute. Likes organelles, cells and bicycles.
@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
@carlos-conde.bsky.social
Cell Biologist at i3S studying chromosome segregation. Assistant Professor at ICBAS-University of Porto.
@labmeraldi.bsky.social
Everyday life and extraordinary adventures of Meraldi lab. Account managed by Meraldi Lab members.
@helfridh.bsky.social
Professor @gdsc-sussex; studying how cells divide and how we get them to stop dividing in cancer. Interested in genetics, imaging, evolution, bioinformatics, python, rust.
@david-j-barry.bsky.social
Image Data Analysis at @crick.ac.uk Science → Reproducible as Data Analysis → Automated Dubliner in London | Brunch sceptic | Trophy husband | Dissipator of masculine energy
@nightsciencepod.bsky.social
The Night Science Podcast explores the creative scientific process, with your hosts Itai Yanai (@itaiyanai.bsky.social) and Martin Lercher. https://nightscience.buzzsprout.com/ http://youtube.com/@NightSciencePodcast
@sulianamanley.bsky.social
Professor of physics and bioengineering @EPFL. Microscopy and mitochondria devotee. This view is all mine.
@juliavorhauser.bsky.social
Postdoc in the Mansfeld lab at the @icrlondon.bsky.social London. Interested in redox biology and metabolism :D
@micharapelab.bsky.social
Professor and Head of the Division of Molecular Therapeutics in MCB, UC Berkeley Founder, Nurix and Lyterian Therapeutics Excited about stress responses, ubiquitin, proteasome, targeted protein degradation, drug discovery
@ellenberglab.bsky.social
We systematically elucidate the mechanisms underlying cell division and nuclear organisation and develop advanced imaging technologies @EMBL.org
@aqlm.bsky.social
This is the account for the Analytical and Quantitative Light Microscopy Course at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole MA. We love all things microscopy!
@kamenzlab.bsky.social
Cell cycle and frog egg extract enthusiast, biological clocks, biosensors and more.
@viji-draviam.bsky.social
Professor of Cell and Molecular Biology. Explores cell division and microtubule regulation that maintain human chromosomes. Lead, Center for Cell Dynamics. Other contributions: BBSRC LIDo-DTP, British Society for Cell Biology & Royal Microscopy Society.
@lhinderling.bsky.social
tries to make microscopes smarter · bioimage analysis, optogenetics, ml, 3d printing, open science · phd student in cellular signalling dynamics @PertzLab
@andrea-musacchio.bsky.social
Director, Dept. of Mechanistic Cell Biology, Max Planck Institute of Molecular Physiology, Dortmund (DE). Opinions my own
@valentinapiano.bsky.social
Research Group Leader at the University of Cologne - Enthusiastic about mitochondrial dynamics and cell division
@marcel-diallo.bsky.social
Final year PhD Fellow at the NNF Center for Protein Research in Copenhagen. Interested in all things ubiquitin. Now looking for postdoc position.
@nordenlab.bsky.social
How do organs form from cells to tissue? Zebrafish and organoids; live imaging; quantitative biology; theory. Comments by Caren Norden
@foijer-lab.bsky.social
We study how chromosomal instability leads to cancer and try to think of clever ways to exploit chromosomal instability as a targetable vulnerability to treat cancer
@stesantaguida.bsky.social
Associate Professor of Molecular Biology at University of Milan and PI at IEO. Interested in chromosome segregation, genome instability, aneuploidy https://www.santaguidalab.org
@nilssonlab.bsky.social
@gabrielneurohr.bsky.social
@sandhya-manohar.bsky.social
SNSF Ambizione group leader studying why big cells break bad | here for cell cycle regulation, DNA damage signaling, and distance running | she/her
@deniswirtz.bsky.social
VP for Research, T.H. Smoot Professor Depts Chemical and Biomolecular Engn, Pathology, Oncology, INBT Johns Hopkins University 3D multi-omic, CAR T therapy, cell migration and mechanics Lab: https://wirtzlab.johnshopkins.edu
@icr.ac.uk
The ICR is making the discoveries that defeat cancer. We're a top UK academic research centre, a postgrad college, and a charity. 📍 London (Chelsea and Sutton) https://www.icr.ac.uk/
@maweigert.bsky.social
Machine Learning for Microscopy | Prof @ TU Dresden | https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=ZltxyqoAAAAJ
@barisiclab.bsky.social
studying cell division and cytoskeleton at the Danish Cancer Institute, Copenhagen
@huis.bsky.social
Chromosome biology and genome stability | lab started 2023 @maxperutzlabs.bsky.social @vienabiocenter, Vienna, Austria
@adesaurin.bsky.social
Professor of Genome Stability at University of Dundee. #kinase #phosphatase #cellcycle #senescence #cancer #mitosis #aneuploidy. Looking for simple ways to explain complexity. www.saurinlab.com
@susanagodinho.bsky.social
Cell Biologist at BCI-QMUL London UK. Lab studies how centrosome and microtubule alterations alter cell physiology and contribute to cancer.
@andreacorno.bsky.social
Postdoctoral researcher at the University of Dundee - School of Medicine. Mathematician-turned-biologist, addicted to cell cycle, mitosis and quantitative biology 🧫🧬🔬💻🇮🇹🏴🏳️🌈
@dunnschool.bsky.social
More formally, the Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, University of Oxford. More understandably, we aim to transform human health through discovery research. More completely, https://www.path.ox.ac.uk
@ethzurich.bsky.social
Where the future begins. 🚀🔬 One of the world’s leading universities for technology & natural sciences. Posts in both English and German. www.ethz.ch
@uwproteindesign.bsky.social
We create proteins that solve modern challenges in medicine, technology, and sustainability. • 2024 Nobel Prize in Chemistry • University of Washington, Seattle → ipd.uw.edu
@crick.ac.uk
We're the Crick, a biomedical research lab in London working to figure out how life works. Home to more than 2,000 scientists and a free public exhibition space. https://www.crick.ac.uk/
@brandanium.bsky.social
I make fluorescent indicators that monitor metabolites and signaling molecules in the cell. Now @KULeuven, previously in @DKFZ and @VIBLifeSciences.
@addgene.bsky.social
Sharing speeds science! Addgene helps scientists around the world find and share research materials - plasmids, viral preps, antibodies, data, and more.
@amypalmerzinc.bsky.social
Professor at CU Boulder, Biochemistry, BioFrontiers Institute, Director College of Arts and Sciences Honors Program, zincophile, builder of fluorescence tools, cell gazer, single molecule tracker, researcher, teacher, mentor
@biorxiv-cellbio.bsky.social
@vladimirvolkov.bsky.social
I make microtubules pull on things. Interested in #biophysics #cryoET #multivalency. I post preprints. he/him volkovlab.com