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It's out! This paper (FA:
D.Schichler
, A.Konle), now out in
@J_Cell_Sci is very much the story of the Morriswood group; it was started by one of my 1st rotation students, ended by other undergrads prior to the group's closure.

Massive thanks to
@ReviewCommons for handling the process, & also
@J_Cell_Sci
@Co_Biologists for providing the best journal service I've ever encountered - rigorous, courteous, friendly, helpful. The paper is now also part of then#ForestOfBiologists initiative.

Also, don't forget that the "director's cut" is still available as a reviewed on
@biorxivpreprint here, where aficionados can dig a little deeper if they're interested:
biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/20

Journal of Cell Science  
Daja Schichler, Antonia Konle, Brooke Morriswood @TIR_scienceblog and colleagues discover that entry of surface bound cargo in the trypanosome flag...

"More and more bitter, self-pitying, repetitive" - a regular reader slams TIR's recent content (ouch!). Reminds me of a similar discussion I had nearly a year ago that inspired the following posting (👇)...it's certainly difficult balancing scientific wonder with structural commentary. But point taken; let's see if I can provide a bit more sunshine 🤩

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Interested in and ? My dear (Tootless) friend Susanne Kramer has a -funded position available now in my old home of the University of Würzburg. Full details (including contact email) in the pic below 👇

New posting! This one riffs on a few talking points from my latest (not quite my last!) paper, namely the role of in accelerating research and providing a "director's cut" of papers, how NOT to do , and the importance of involving in frontline research.

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Highlighting another posting from one of the best new blogs I've come across. Jess' descriptions of are heartfelt and will resonate strongly with those in a similar situation.

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New posting! After at the end of April, my "jobseeker" status lasted exactly 2 weeks in the end. As of Friday I have now started a new career direction in - some thoughts on that in the posting 👇

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New posting! This is the latest instalment in the series, in which /#BAME scientists talk not about their research, but about what inspired them to pursue a in .

Here, Ko-Fan Chen 陳克帆 (@kofanchen) discusses the accidental path that led from art to design to . Can you spot the pattern in the example he includes? (I couldn't).

If you'd like to contribute to this series, send me a message😃

👇
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I should also thank @steveroyle for drawing my attention to Bruno's book in the first instance - much appreciated!

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New posting! It was an honour and an absolute pleasure talking with Bruno Lemaitre about the impact of on .

Bruno discovered the role of the pathway in the immune response to fungal infections, but the prize went to his postdoc boss, Jules Hoffmann.

Besides the interview, there's also a link for the FREE download of his book on the topic. 👇

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I would really like to do a 2nd iteration (& regular series) of this posting concept👇.

I'm looking for /#BAME scientists to share their stories not of what they do, but of what inspired them to follow a career in . Maybe a teacher? A friend of the family? A TV programme?

Message me/reply if interested.

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Advice needed! With regard to submission of revised, (via @ReviewCommons), does anyone have experience of directly contacting journal editors with the bundle? (i.e. manuscript+figures+R2R+cover letter)

I ask because I'm unwilling to go through the tedious manual data entry (author names, work phone, fax [!!] number) that the
ReviewCommons transfer function appears to necessitate at journal websites.

I'm looking for a fast yes/no answer, and would rather do the tedious stuff later on. Fair enough, or am I being entitled? 🤨

New posting! This one is a guide on how NOT to start a research group in - in other words, all the things that I wish I'd done differently or that I wish I'd been more aware of when I started back in 2015. I hope that helps anyone else out there taking their first steps in this direction! (And any comments/additions very welcome). 👇

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New posting! This addresses the recent controversy at the 2023 Lindau Nobel Laureate meeting, where one of the speakers used his time to complain that he felt discriminated against as a white man.

To my mind, that isn't what's surprising and shocking about the episode.

The surprising thing is that on this occasion, a courageous young female scientist actually called him out on it.

The shocking thing is that despite such sexist, chauvinistic comments still being commonplace, such interventions basically never happen. And they should.

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New posting! This one is about the number of unpaid hours in , an insight that's come from the realisation of how much time I'm still committing despite now (currently) being unemployed. To what extent is academic research sustained by the massive expenditure of unpaid labour? How much unpaid overtime do you think you're clocking? Let's lift the lid...

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New posting! This one considers the outsize influence that 1st have an career progression in , and argues that this is a system that needs to change (especially seeing as the prestige publication model is unlikely to be overturned any time soon).

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New posting! This one's about optics, but nothing to do with microscopy - instead it's asking whether we should perhaps view and not knowledge as the real (primary) product of ...and whether this provides a better rationalisation of the level of societal investment. Are research papers actually a by-product?

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New posting! And another one dealing with me as part of the . This one has a slightly broader focus - why it's sometimes right to walk away, and that staying isn't always the best course of action. I've a feeling that in will struggle to stand up to scrutiny in this post-pandemic work environment. See what you think (as ever, comments always welcome!)

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@clathrin Well, it's like seminars, right? When you're afraid to question something you don't understand because you think you're the only one that doesn't get it, but you later find out that nearly everyone was thinking the same as you... Sure, there's a worry here that maybe I'm being a crybaby or demanding special treatment but on the flip side, if I feel like this then there's bound to be others in the same situation.

New posting! This is the latest in the series of postings examining my departure from , and the way that taking part in the has shaken me out of a torpor that took hold several years ago.

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New posting! This one is about how the made me - like many caught up in the - reconsider my career in and target a better work/life balance, especially from a perspective. Hope you like it!

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