I feel like Mastodon doesn't have enough cells doing weird things. #cellbiology
These are neutrophil-like WAVE-null HL60s doing "serpentine blebbing" when confined under an agar pillar.
Wild that cells with such a messed #cytoskeleton can still move so well. They're moving ~10um/minute here.
I’m missing a couple hashtags from my #introduction post, which is a big deal without an algorithm!
I’m interested in #cellmigration #cellvolume #membranepotential #ionchannels #cytoskeleton #cellfatedecisions. And too many others things 😅
Cell biologist, student of the #cytoskeleton, professor and dean at The Rockefeller University in #NYC.
Interested in #centrosomes, #cilia, and science #education, #outreach and #policy.
My #introduction to #ScienceMastodon:
I am a #Cell #Biologist and research group leader at IRB Barcelona, Spain.
In my lab we observe the #microtubule #cytoskeleton and try to make sense of what we see, what an awesome job!
We also like hashtags that start with C:
#cell #cytoskeleton #centrosome #centrioles #cilia
@AnhHLe2702 Ironically, it appears we’re slow at migrating!
Where are my #cytoskeleton, #cellmigration, #actin folks on Mastodon? 😭 So far I only see the bioinformatics and neuroscience folks on here.
(A mastodon-only thread)
1. I just finished reading a delightful Journal of Political Economy paper by Ely, Frankel, and Kamenica about how people enjoy the revelation of information for its own sake.
Either way you learn who wins in the end, but a blowout baseball game is boring whereas the first game of the 2022 World Series was exciting and then some.
The Fediverse will change now. I think the days of all the Extremely On Here folks being at least vaguely aware of each others’ existence have come to an end.
One thing that must not change is that this space centers trans people. Disabled people. Neurodivergent people.
Say it with me: there will be no Eternal September here. The newcomers, as participants in the culture, will have a say in how the culture evolves moving forward. But on this point, they must adjust to our existing norms.
Not so sure about Qoto's open door policy. I've barely been on here and my replies already have some pretty vile hate speech.
Are there mechanisms for people to share block lists on Mastodon?
Is there an automated way to hold instance operators accountable for behavior on their server? E.g. boot this person or have your whole instance blocked?
Great piece by @ct_bergstrom et al on combatting misinformation by teaching the public how the process of science works. That it’s not a set of facts, but a dynamic process that orbits the truth, getting closer and closer. Any one paper or group might be wrong, but if many people across time and institutions, consistently see the same thing, it’s probably right.
@AnnFinkbeiner tricked me into producing bullets for her - https://www.lastwordonnothing.com/2022/11/02/conversation-with-science-writers-about-whatever-this-is-whether-it-matters/ on science journalism and our moronic purgatory
Time for my #introduction!
Hello, Mastodon! My name is Alan Johnson. I have a deep interest in many topics, including tech, management, business, politics, music, history, econ, education, etc. I expect I'll probably use Mastodon in a similar way as I use Twitter -- a place to put thoughts from my very scattered brain out into the world, so that I can learn from the feedback I get. Hopefully I occasionally inspire people with some of my better thoughts, too.
My current profession is running the Data department for an insurance company, and I'm more broadly interested in tech strategy.
The fact that there's even a culture of #introductions here is pretty cool, and different from Twitter.
Throwback to my first paper for my first contribution to #ScienceMastodon
We worked on the dynamics of vesicle reshaping and scission under osmotic shocks, including bursting and developing inner compartments.
Find it here: https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2021/sm/d0sm02012e
Cell biologist and biophysicist studying evolutionary cell biology.
I'm interested in how amoebae divide, especially relatives of the "brain-eating amoeba"
I study this with microscopy, image analysis, and comparative genomics.
Postdoc at UMass Amherst Biology, PhD in Biophysics from Stanford.
I also love jazz and nature photography!
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