SPP2191 - Molecular Mechanisms of Functional Phase Separation
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/
@gbmev.bsky.social
German scientific society for all those interested in biochemistry, molecular biology, biomedicine, biotechnology, cell biology, genetics...
@lemkelab.bsky.social
Single molecule biophysics and synthetic biology group of Johannes Gutenberg University and IMB Mainz. Learn more about our research on our website: https://lemkelab.com/
@brugueslab.bsky.social
We combine soft matter physics, biophysics and cell biology to uncover physical principles of cellular organization @ Cluster of Excellence Physics of Life, Dresden
@nvastenhouw.bsky.social
Molecular biologist with interest in transcription, chromatin, nuclear organisation, and developmental biology. Runs a lab, teaches students, and is concerned about the world we live in.
@patrick-cramer.maxplanck.de
President of the Max Planck Society since 2023 – dedicated to advancing science for the benefit of society. | @maxplanck.de 🔗 https://www.mpg.de/praesident 🔗 www.mpg.de/imprint
@dormannlab.bsky.social
We study the molecular mechanisms of neurodegenerative diseases, in particular how RNA-binding proteins become dysfunctional in ALS and FTD, for example through aberrant phase separation and aggregation.
@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/
@lennarthilbert.bsky.social
Studying the cell nucleus in search of inspiration for future DNA computers. Systems Biology professor at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, post opinions mine alone. hilbertlab.org
@joseamorin.bsky.social
Scientist | Physical principles in Biology | Single Molecule Biophysics | Optical tweezers | Imaging Facility, MPI-IE, Freiburg
@zwickergroup.bsky.social
Theoretical biophysics group at MPI-DS, Göttingen. We study the spatiotemporal organization of soft matter in cells, tissues, and synthetic systems; see www.zwickergroup.org
@gladfelterlab.bsky.social
Scientists using microscopes, math, physics and fun to discover how cells work @Duke Cell Biology/BME. https://gladfelterlab.net
@jerelleaj.bsky.social
Assistant Professor, Princeton University | biomolecular condensates + computer simulations | https://josephgroup.princeton.edu (she/her)
@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/
@christinemayr.bsky.social
Scientist interested in 3’UTRs and mRNA-based translation environments. We study how mRNAs regulate IDR conformations and protein functions. MSKCC in NYC
@priya-r-banerjee.bsky.social
Associate Prof. at U Buffalo; learning how macromolecular phase transitions program cellular functions; single-molecule biophysics; disordered proteins; origin of life and RNA. Laboratory webpage: https://www.banerjeelab.org/
@dimplenotani.bsky.social
Associate Professor, NCBS, Bangalore. Interested in signaling driven gene regulation, enhancers, genome organisation, RNA
@dadrummond.bsky.social
Scientist by day, artist by night. 🔬 (Science: drummondlab.org) Sculpture, drawings, and other works. Obsessed with the details of the natural world.
@castanedalab.bsky.social
Using molecular biophysics, biochemistry, and cell biology to understand the intersection of protein quality control mechanisms and neurodegenerative disorders (ALS, FTD); IDPs, Ub biology, UBQLNs
@boeynaemssteven.bsky.social
Assistant Professor at Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Children's Hospital. Houston, TX Science: disorder, condensates, repeats, cell stress, neurodegeneration, drug discovery, synbio Non-science: art, fashion, cooking www.boeynaemslab.org
@zechnerlab.bsky.social
Research group at SISSA / Trieste. Interested in stochastic processes in biology & biophysics. Posts by C. Zechner.
@miao-yu.bsky.social
Professor at Wuhan University | Biophysicist interested in single-molecule detection🔬🍝
@olivierduss.bsky.social
Group leader @embl.org European Molecular Biology Laboratory #RNA biology | #single-molecule #biophysics | #structural biology | #biochemistry | #quantitative biology | #chemical biology | #synthetic biology - https://www.embl.org/groups/duss/
@matthewkraushar.bsky.social
eukaryote, scientist, group leader at the Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics in Berlin, here to support ideas and the people who have them https://www.molgen.mpg.de/kraushar-lab
@akispapantonis.bsky.social
Biologist by training, basketball player at heart Professor for Translational Epigenetics & Genome Architecture, University Medical Center Goettingen, Germany. www.papantonislab.eu
@linneweberlab.bsky.social
Drosophila Research Laboratory works on Individuality / Personality @FU Berlin @JEDI
@softliv.bsky.social
Understanding and Controlling Soft and Living Materials. Group led by Prof Eric Dufresne at Cornell University.
@rohitpappu68.bsky.social
Biophysics, soft matter physics, intrinsically disordered proteins, macromolecular interactions, & phase transitions are my interests. Discovery through rigor and collaboration is my passion. Kindness, generosity, humility, and justice are my hopes.
@sfb1551.bsky.social
In this Collaborative Research Centre (Sonderforschungsbereich, SFB) life scientists and polymer scientists jointly study biomolecules as biopolymers with a focus on their polymeric nature.