Das Schlachtfeld der Somme nahe des Dörfchens La Boiselle, Nordfrankreich. Hier massakrierten sich ab 1916 Soldaten aus der ganzen Welt.
Heute sieht die Landschaft unwirklich friedlich aus und wenig erinnert noch an die vielen Toten und an die geschundene Landschaft.
#fotovorschlag 'Vom Winde verweht'
Little Owl
Peering over an old stone wall at us. So funny.
I’m currently looking for a post-doc in the UK, particularly to work on projects that employ in-vitro reconstitution and quantitative #microscopy approaches to study #cellbiology processes (esspecially #membranetraffic) + would be grateful for sign-posting towards openings! 🙏 #academicchatter
And thank you @J_Cell_Sci for publishing an interview with me - I enjoyed reflecting on my work + journey in science so far! I’m looking forward to new chapters in my membrane trafficking adventures and hope to continue exploring how cell organelles shape-shift + communicate!
I had lots of fun fishing for vesicles during my PhD 🎣🔬 and I’m very happy to see the final version of this story out along with a wild cherry tree planted in the Forest of Biologists - a wonderful biodiversity-promoting initiative by @Co_Biologists! This story wouldn’t be here w/out @Moore_cell, Lizzie Courthold, Peyton Ewbank + other colleagues from @roylelab + @Warwick_CMCB who helped us along the way!
From: @steveroyle
https://biologists.social/@steveroyle/114314035270482412
I'm looking for a new job doing security assessments / research.
I spent the last 6 years building advanced security assessment capabilities around hardware/IoT, industrial, marine OT, and x86 platforms. Before that I spent 5 years as a pentester. I excel at weird and novel stuff with no template.
I'm in the UK and I'm looking for a remote full-time role.
CV: https://poly.nomial.co.uk/graham_sutherland.pdf
Please get in touch if you know of any available roles! :)
Where do #proteins go in cells? Next-generation methods map the molecules’ hidden lives! Spatial #proteomics at the lab of Matthias Mann at Max Planck Institute for Biochemistry is helping biologists to uncover how cells work by mapping where proteins operate. 😊
We're looking for an Invertebrate Zoologist (palaeontologist) to come work with us at University of Reading! There's a potential to take on the curation of the Cole Museum of Zoology so museum experience would be a plus.
Please get in touch if you have any enquiries.
Application deadline is 25/04/2025.
https://jobs.reading.ac.uk/Job/JobDetail?JobId=24301
#academia #jobs #academicjobs #science #zoology #Palaeontology #palaeobiology #invertebrates
#OnThisDay, 8 Apr 1959, Mary K Hawes initiates a project to create the first universal programming language for computers used by businesses and government. Grace Hopper led the team that then created COBOL. Some mainframes are still using it.
#WomenInHistory #OTD #History #WomensHistory #WomenInSTEM #Histodons
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PhD in Cell Biology
I am a Research Scientist and lab manager for the Tootle lab in the Biology department at the University of Iowa. We use Drosophila oogenesis to understand the mechanisms regulating prostaglandin production and function. My particular interest is the developmental roles of lipid droplets and their connection to prostaglandins.
I love biology and teaching people about what is happening in cells. I also am really interested in microscopy.
I also like cats, horses and horseback riding, fish keeping (I have two aquariums), video games-particularly the Half-Life franchise and Half Life mods, and I have recently gotten into VR (NOT META!) so if you want to chat about any of these topics that would be great!