Mark Hartmann
Scientist at DKFZ and NCT Heidelberg
#epigenetics #stemcells #leukemia #colorectalcancer #multiomics #precisiononcology
#oncofetal #reprogramming
#plasticity
www.translational-cancer-epigenomics.de
@appsysbio.bsky.social
Leibniz Institute: Hans Knöll Institute Jena The research group Applied Systems Biology is concerned with the mathematical modeling and computer simulation of infection processes caused by human-pathogenic fungi.
@claudiafinana.bsky.social
PhD Student at @belverlab.bsky.social in #Leukemia | MSc Medicinal Chemistry (Toulouse UT3) | 🇦🇩
@sengulesra.bsky.social
DPhil student in the Mommersteeg Group #cavefish #heartregeneration @UniofOxford | alum @ElitasLab @sabanciuni I love/ teach chemistry 🐟🧪🫀
@giorginamaxwell.bsky.social
Genetic Counsellor & PhD student | Glaucoma Genomics @ FHMRI (see anzrag.com.au) & SeonixBio. Living & working on Kaurna Land. Views are my own 🧬🐕🌊🏳️🌈
@marisakurz.bsky.social
Ärztin, Biochemikerin, Kolumnistin, Hundemama https://www.spektrum.de/profil/kurz/marisa/2042338
@jpkreysing.bsky.social
in cell cryo-ET and image processing enthusiast #teamtomo PhD student in Martin Beck's group (@becklab.bsky.social) at the Max Planck Institute of Biophysics (@mpibp.bsky.social)
@sergiocruzleon.bsky.social
Theoretical and computational biophysics | Postdoc at Hummer's lab @hummerlab.bsky.social | PhD at @mpibp.bsky.social | MSc. @unistuttgart.bsky.social | Physics at @uniandes.bsky.social 🇨🇴 🇩🇪 🇪🇺
@bmccores.bsky.social
@eckardttreuter.bsky.social
Professor Karolinska Institutet, gene regulation, epigenetic mechanisms, corepressors, immunometabolism https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4147-8989 Co-organizer FEBS ALC25-011 Functional Genomics, Spetses 2025 https://functionalgenomics2025.febsevents.org
@katsuminami.bsky.social
PhD student at Maeshima-Lab (@kazu-maeshima.bsky.social), National Institute of Genetics, Japan / Interested in chromatin, replication, microscopy, ...
@jpcleland.bsky.social
Dad, partner, Aussie. Currently into liver sex differences at @dkfz.bsky.social + @embl.org. Formerly slicing worms at @mpi-cbg.de + @mpi-nat.bsky.social. https://jpcleland.github.io/
@r-pantier.bsky.social
Researcher @igbmc.bsky.social interested in chromatin and cell fate decisions | Former postdoc in Adrian Bird's lab (University of Edinburgh) https://www.igbmc.fr/en/recherche/teams/genomic-and-epigenomic-regulation-of-cell-fate
@sunil-k-pradhan.bsky.social
PhD student in genome replication and epigenetic dynamics
@weisongzhao.bsky.social
🎓 PhD Candidate | Research Areas: Osteosarcoma Genomics & Sarcoma PDX Biobank & ecDNA
@generegulation.genomic.social.ap.brid.gy
Community-oriented microblog for gene regulation scientists. Our lab's life and science is discussed in a separate account @teiflab. Here I host more […] [bridged from https://genomic.social/@generegulation on the fediverse by https://fed.brid.gy/ ]
@mitchguttman.bsky.social
Molecular biologist interested in non-coding RNAs, nuclear organization, and gene regulation. Professor at Caltech
@lucagiorgetti.bsky.social
We study transcriptional regulation and chromosome folding using an interdisciplinary approach combining wet- and dry-lab methods. https://giorgettilab.org @fmiscience.bsky.social
@kazu-maeshima.bsky.social
#Chromatin biologist/biophysicist @NIG & SOKENDAI in Japan. Chromatin is very dynamic and flexible, but NOT regular!!! 🧪🧬🔬 My career and work: http://bit.ly/2CuF4L5 Lab HP: https://bit.ly/3F1a8nk YouTube Seminar: https://bit.ly/4fYZiOj
@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/
@bsabari.bsky.social
Assistant Professor at UTSW studying nuclear organization by nuclear condensates
@mspacealliance.bsky.social
An inter-institutional collaborative #spatialbiology technology hub under @researchlifesci.bsky.social that offers access to cutting-edge #spatialomics technologies. https://www.health-life-sciences.de/multispace/
@natgabrielli.bsky.social
🔬 Scientist | Microbial & Single-Cell Biology Expert | #SpatialOmics Technologies Consultant for the MULTI-SPACE Hub @researchlifesci #SystemsBiology, #MicrobiomeResearch, #SpatialTranscriptomics, #SpatialProteomics, #SpatialMetabolomics @embl.org Alumni
@elowitzlab.bsky.social
Synthetic biology and systems biology. https://www.elowitz.caltech.edu
@ellenberglab.bsky.social
We systematically elucidate the mechanisms underlying cell division and nuclear organisation and develop advanced imaging technologies @EMBL.org
@kerstinbys.bsky.social
Curious about 4D Genome dynamics, structure and function. Professor @UT3PaulSabatier Group Leader @CBIToulouse #mcd Chair @INC_COST
@melikel.bsky.social
Professor, Physiology Department, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania. https://www.lakadamyali-lab.com Super resolution microscopy, single molecule biophysics, microtubules, organelles, nucleus and chromatin
@benlehner.bsky.social
Solve Biology Head of Generative Genomics, Wellcome Sanger Institute, Cambridge, UK Systems + Synthetic Biology, CRG, Barcelona http://barcelonacollaboratorium.com http://allox.bio https://www.sanger.ac.uk/programme/generative-and-synthetic-genomics/
@chromatinhaiku.bsky.social
Nuclear events Narratives in chromatin By haiku, of course
@lernerlab.bsky.social
Account content: Science from laboratory of Eitan Lerner, Hebrew University. Interests: Biological Fluorescence, Photosynthesis, Single-particle spectroscopy, Dynamic Structural Biology, Super-resolution microscopy... (Life is short yet interesting)
@schalchlab.bsky.social
Structural and molecular biologists with a fascination for chromatin and gene silencing. University of Leicester.
@jhenninger.bsky.social
Assistant Professor | Carnegie Mellon University | RNA-directed control of transcription and cell fate | Biomolecular condensates https://labs.bio.cmu.edu/henninger/
@zechnerlab.bsky.social
Research group at SISSA / Trieste. Interested in stochastic processes in biology & biophysics. Posts by C. Zechner.
@dewitlab.bsky.social
Computational & Genomics Lab studying 3D genome function and dynamics @ Netherlands Cancer Institute
@thomasgregor.bsky.social
Scientist — Biophysicist https://tglab.princeton.edu/ https://research.pasteur.fr/en/team/physics-of-biological-functions/
@marionicodemi.bsky.social
Professor of Statistical Mechanics and Computational Biology, UniNA & INFN
@alexholehouse.bsky.social
Asst. Prof. at WashU School of Medicine; biophysics/biochem/evolution of intrinsically disordered proteins. How does nature encode function without a stable structure? We work in vivo / in vitro / in silico. He/him. https://www.holehouselab.com/
@hopfnerlab.bsky.social
Structural biology on DNA repair, chromatin remodelling and innate immunity. Located at the Gene Center of the LMU in Munich. https://www.genzentrum.uni-muenchen.de/research-groups/hopfner/index.html
@tlaszlo.bsky.social
Transcription regulation, how genes are turned on or off, transcriptional cofactors, general transcription factors and core promoters.
@spp2191.bsky.social
SPP2191 is a priority program funded by the DFG. After a successful first phase, we are now in the second phase, with a budget of over 7 Mio Euro. Learn more about our research on our website: https://www.spp2191.com/
@spp2202.bsky.social
DFG-funded priority program bringing together experts in 3D genomics and nuclear organization from all over Germany. For more information about us visit: https://spp2202.eu/
@jensmichaelis.bsky.social
Biophysicist - Ulm University, single-molecules, super-resolution microscopy, live cell imaging, Microscopy 🔬
@zhuanglab.bsky.social
Xiaowei Zhuang's Lab at Harvard University and Howard Hughes Medical Institute
@bb-610.bsky.social
@dnacurtain.bsky.social
Higgins Professor of Biochemistry & Molecular Biophysics at Columbia University | Genome Integrity & DNA Repair Mechanisms | Single Molecule Biophysics | https://substack.com/@ericcgreene
@docsirianni.bsky.social
Biomedical Engineer, Professor & Vice Chair of Research for Neurosurgery, UMass Chan Medical School. Treating pediatric brain tumors and neurodegenerative disease via all things nanomedicine and the subarachnoid space. *opinions are my own