Intermediate Filament researchers
Re-‘Connecting IF’ researchers through this starter pack. Aiming to include researchers working on IFs or related fields. #ConnectingIFs
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@emmavanbodegraven.bsky.social
@sarahkoester.bsky.social
🔬🧫🧪 Experimental biophysicists, studying mechanics of cells using microscopy, x-rays, optical tweezers, AFM; interested in interdiscsiplinary collaborations.
@elenadaoutsali.bsky.social
Molecular Biologist exploring glial cell crosstalk in Alzheimer's disease | iPSCs | Brain organoids Postdoc at Hol lab/Dept Translational Neuroscience @UMC Utrecht
@ridgelabnu.bsky.social
PI: Karen M. Ridge, PhD, Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL https://labs.feinberg.northwestern.edu/ridge/
@tomgolde.bsky.social
biophysics. post-doc @XavierTrepat lab barcelona. currently focused on intermediate filaments and epithelial tissues.
@etiennemanneville.bsky.social
Cell Polarity, Migration and Cancer lab, Institut Pasteur Paris & CNRS Cell biology group with interest in glial cell migration and glioblastoma invasion, cytoskeleton, mechanobiology, RhoGTPases.
@ellyhol.bsky.social
Neuroscientist fascinated by glia and intermediate filaments in brain diseases (glioma and dementia). My favourite cell is the astrocyte and favourite protein is GFAP. @UMC Utrecht
@lammerdinglab.bsky.social
We study lamins and nuclear mechanobiology. Meinig School of Biomedical Engineering. Weill Institute for Cell and Molecular Biology. Cornell University. https://lammerding.wicmb.cornell.edu/
@emmavanbodegraven.bsky.social
Assistant Professor at UMC Utrecht Brain Center. Investigating brain tumor-environment interactions in human models. Focused on brain tumor invasion. Fascinated by mechanobiology and intermediate filaments.