how to make supported lipid bilayers to study acto-myosin dynamics...now in motion pictures 😀
https://www.jove.com/v/63968
My first first-author preprint is out on the BioArchive! It's about my development work for cryo electron tomography in napari, my plugin `blik` and the surrounding libraries: https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2023.12.05.570263v1
In 2022 and 2023 we published articles highlighting different opinions on the collection of whole animal specimens for #museums: https://plos.io/3jV8I1Z and https://plos.io/3NSTx9x
Now, the debate continues... https://plos.io/3uqI3m5 and https://plos.io/47wYlJ2
Fantastic MattersMicrobial podcast with Mark O. Martin and @vscooper discussing the “EvolvingSTEM” curriculum. Students evolve Pseudomonas fluorescens by transferring beads each day, witnessing visible divergence of plated colonies over the course of a week.
Podcast: https://youtu.be/p8tdy_xg-ng?si=HItc50yKHRkjOpaG
EvovlingSTEM: https://evolvingstem.org/how-it-works/
Happy Caturday!!
May you find a fuzzy shelf right next to the hot air vent on a chilly Caturday.
I drew this in 2020, posted it on the birdsite, and it went viral (at least by my standards!), earning me 250 new followers.
It shows how much battery various stars would have left if they had battery indicators like phones do. #MastoArt
Fantastic new resource for #microbiology and #protist enthusiasts from @pjkeelinglab
This #PLOSBiology Essay has freely available technical diagrams, thumbnails and an illustrated tree to highlight the diversity of microbial life.
Openly available #illustrations as tools to describe #eukaryotic #microbial #diversity
Beautiful and extremely useful #open #resource from Yana Eglit and @pjkeelinglab depicting eukaryotic microbes in exquisite detail.
Aren’t they lovely? Which is your favorite?
@PLOSBiology
#LoveMicrobiology
https://journals.plos.org/plosbiology/article?id=10.1371/journal.pbio.3002395
@KatrinaVelle is an incredible scientist and supportive mentor! If you are interested in cell migration, pathogenesis, or googly eyes, this is the lab for you!
I am actively recruiting students for my lab at UMass Dartmouth!
Are you interested in a project on actin, amoebae, cell migration, and/or pathogenesis? Send me an email & apply to the Integrative Biology PhD program by Jan 15!
Please RT
More info: https://katrinavelle.wixsite.com/science
@soliman I'm not a big fan of CC-BY-ND (attribution, no derivatives) licenses, but that's one of the options when you submit a paper to biorxiv. As I understand it, if you submit with an ND license, then @biorxivpreprint must ask for your permission to create those summaries.
And as it's data linked to your name, there's a possibility it falls under the right to rectification/erasure of GDPR for people who log in from the EU.
What guarantees do we have that the new @biorxivpreprint AI-generated summaries are never misrepresenting the contents of the paper?
Why not at least offer authors the possibility to write their own summaries / edit those produced by the algorithm?
(In other words, thanks, I hate it, and I'm not looking forward to "new applications of these tools in the coming months".)
My colleagues recently published a paper on #apoptosis in the #drosophila dorsal #epidermis. They have shown that two factors can predict #cell #extrusion and apoptosis. Cell size sensed by #hippo and relative cell size (compared to neighbors) sensed by #notch
https://www.cell.com/current-biology/fulltext/S0960-9822(23)01298-8
Profoundly relieved to see this one finally out there! I'll do an explainer thread soon, but just happy to be (hopefully) almost done with it now...
My conversation with Zeb Miletsky about his book Before Busing about the Black freedom struggle in Boston:
https://www.buzzsprout.com/2220518/13500324-the-black-freedom-struggle-in-boston
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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