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Join us for this exciting meeting at EMBL Heidelberg in June! (What else might you find at the periphery of a cell... 🤔) @EMBLEvents
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RT @katjaroeper
Mechanobiology of the cell surface, exciting meeting coming up at EMBL in June!
twitter.com/katjaroeper/status

RT @LSI_Exeter
Everyone enjoyed showing you the exciting range of science we do at the LSI. Thanks for making the time to visit. twitter.com/RachelLBurn1/statu

RT @syaurui
近所の公園で工事が始まり狩り払いされたところに知らなかった薄緑の水溜まりを見つけたので観察してみたら見慣れない60µm位のミドリムシが居ました。透明感があり大きな眼点が目立ちます。尾部が小さな突起状になっています。なんというミドリムシでしょうね。

RT @PhysOfLifeLMU
Are self-propelling biomolecular condensates a thing in cells, as implied by our theory and recently published (doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.13) in @PhysRevLett? We would be excited to hear the perspective of experiments!

And we also welcome Austin Smith @AustinS10301165 - our @LSI_Exeter institute Director to twitter! (who has a great postdoc position open right now)
@jobRxiv

Apply here
tinyurl.com/5n7446ns

Hooray - let's welcome Ray @goldlabUC to the twitter sphere...! 😂

RT @goldlabUC
Now that our new lab twitter account is live, I am happy to share our latest results on phototaxis in green algae.

journals.aps.org/pre/abstract/

RT @Lei_La_
Exciting news! Our paper on how directional reversal affects pattern formation of active filaments is out now in @PhysRevResearch . Check it out for more information! journals.aps.org/prresearch/ab. Special thanks to Ali Malek, Stefan Karpitschka and @KlumppStefan @mattertolife

RT @PavelTomancak
@EMBOPress is the unsung hero of reform in scientific publishing. Look at the track record! Taken from PR announcing move towards for all journals.

embo.org/press-releases/embo-p

Open consultative , , @ReviewCommons Looking forward to what comes next

RT @thibaut_brunet
Happy to share the first study from our collaborators in Ray Goldstein's lab modelling the physics of inversion, swimming and feeding in multicellular choanos. A short 🧵 biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/20

One thing that really stood out for me about @wellcometrust 's approach is the emphasis on fostering a *healthy* research culture/working environment, this is often relegated to a footnote in most grants. After all, science is not just about the individual, but the context too!

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RT @Archaeon_Alex
It's a good moment to say that H. volcanii, different than H. salinarum is always rod-shaped, shape-shifts between rod and disk morphologies (12/n)

RT @Mill_lab
@DagmarWachten & I are excited to shared our @SpringerNature @NatRevNeph 'News & Views' on super🔥🔥 back-to-back @ScienceMagazine papers from @takanobu_ka (& Hamada lab) & Shiaulou Yuan on L-R asymmetry, & roles for PKD2! rdcu.be/c7usw

Despite everything else that's going on (cough Horizon Europe) very grateful that we still have access to @wellcometrust funding here in the UK... Support ! 👏

Sure they look cute but turns out they are vicious (or should that be viscous) cannibals...😱
(@BEuplotes 's video is too graphic to broadcast)
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RT @BhamlaLab
@BEuplotes telling a beautiful story about how cells walk and compute using flexible filaments. @APSMeetings
twitter.com/BhamlaLab/status/1

Mind baffled! By how crickets send and receive sound signals...

Natasha: who in the audience hasn't heard of ...??
Audience: Nobody.

Yes! Our job is done... 😅
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RT @NatashaMhatre
I promise you some very pretty insects pictures!

And some biophysics from what has turned out to be a really rich and interesting system to study. twitter.com/oritpeleg/status/1
twitter.com/NatashaMhatre/stat

All the physics ladies! On international women's Day 😃
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RT @sm_aurelia
I found @micromotility and @bioactivematter at the @ApsDbio hallway in Las Vegas!
twitter.com/sm_aurelia/status/

Yup, just @SurajShankar92 pointing out some women scientists in history who probably deserve more recognition than they got...

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