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RT @PagliaraExeter
Very excited to have been awarded an grant, DYNBIOTICS, to understand why cannot enter in bacteria and to discover new antibiotics. Thanks to @ERC_Research for funding this project, to my research team, colleagues and collaborators twitter.com/ERC_Research/statu

RT @mazza_lab
Happy to announce we're organizing a one-day workshop at the Higgs Centre in Edinburgh (UK) titled "Motility in Microbes, Molecules, and Matter" on 27 February, 2023.

iop.eventsair.com/mmmm2023
Please share with both senior and junior colleagues, ECRs, and students

RT @NathalieJuYa
Revised paper alert! move fluid in our brains, clear our lungs, and allow sperm to navigate to the egg. Cilia are often densely packed at the surface of epithelium and need to coordinate their beating to pump fluid efficiently. elifesciences.org/articles/777

RT @TheSquishyLab
Excited to release our latest work, led by @hbozhao in collaboration with our friend Andrej Košmrlj!

In this preprint (arxiv.org/abs/2301.12345), we study how chemotactic active matter phase separates—and find many cool surprises. 🦠🚀🔬

Tweetorial follows... [1/8]

RT @kyz1024
Delighted to announce the next Mathematics in Life Sciences meeting on "Linking Mathematics, Experiments and Data" at @UniofExeter, 8-9th March 2023. The schedule can be found here: mils.ghost.io/hybrid/
Co-funded by @LondMathSoc and @HealthcareHubEX.
Please share!

RT @Pawel_Burkhardt
First putative occurrence in the fossil record of choanoflagellates, the sister group of Metazoa.

nature.com/articles/s41598-022

We (Alexander Aulehla, Jordi Garcia-Ojalvo, Rob Phillips and I) are organising this meeting at EMBL-Heidelberg in July! Join us for some exciting discussions at the interface of biology, maths, physics...!
Abstracts accepted till 25th Apr, more info here
embl.org/about/info/course-and
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RT @EMBLEvents
Are you interested in turning factual knowledge into conceptual knowledge?💡 Join us at…
twitter.com/EMBLEvents/status/

RT @sagaOptics
🌻+🦋 Sunflower pollen on the wing scales of a hummingbird hawkmoth, Macroglossum stellatarum in a magnification of 50:1. Real colors.

0,4⁣µm steps, 212 single shots

@nellie_m@home.social sorry I think you misunderstood me - my retweet from twitter was automatically synced here, so I have no control over the content of the original tweet

@nellie_m@home.social thanks for the tips! actually this isn't my image - I just retweeted it from the birdsite :P

RT @tubottle
友人からグリーンヒドラなるものをもらったよ!私は植物プランクトンのほうが好きだけど、なんかこれ気になる。

Kirsty Wan boosted

Our first session of 2023 looking to keep virtual communities connected- our 42nd BSCB GenoSoc UK Cilia Network
e-symposium 24/01/2023 15:00-17:15 free & open to all #cilia & #centriole fans! Register if not on our list already: eventbrite.co.uk/e/bscb-gensoc

We kick off with 6 sensational speakers who were poster prize winners from @EuroCilia2022
meeting to kick of the new year- #cilia, #centriolarsatellites, #ciliopathies! Come see our plans for 2023...

RT @nicoschramma
Yay! First paper of my PhD is out in @PNASNews!
We studied the motion of chloroplasts and found intriguing dynamics which resemble super-cooled systems!

A thread 🧵

doi.org/10.1073/pnas.221649712

did not know tardigrades eat volvox 🤯
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RT @microscopicture
tardigrade enjoying some volvox algae
twitter.com/microscopicture/st

*evil laugh* this was the plan all along obviously, to convince you over time that even diatoms have cilia you just haven't found them yet...
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RT @seeseamic
I asked about motility just for fun. I am apparently working with ciliated organisms????
twitter.com/seeseamic/status/1

'twas the best of times, twas the worst of times'...
just kidding, definitely only the best! 😉What a pleasure and privilege it has been to work with you Gaspar! we will definitely miss having you around, but of course the important activities of our will continue!
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RT @JekelyLab
We are moving!
More info here:
bit.ly/3IOyEKb
(please follow there for future updates and for conversation)
twitter.com/JekelyLab/status/1

RT @PlLife2
- Just received this pic of the Burgess Shale stem-group annelid Canadia spinosa from @Cambriannelids . Look how beautiful the preservation of this 505 million-year-old fossil is !🤯This specimen even preserves nerves in the head => 10.1126/sciadv.aax5858

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