Juan S. Bonifacino (@bonifacinojuan) 's Twitter Profile
Juan S. Bonifacino

@bonifacinojuan

Cell biologist at NIH. Lover of science, nature and music. All views are my own.

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Dr. Geo (Michel Geovanni Santiago-Martínez, PhD) SACNAS Academic Chatterℱ ASM ABRCMS HHMI One Health Microbiome Center Promoting Research Opportunities for Latin American Biochemists (PROLAB), a program supported by ASBMB, @IUBMB & PABMB, allows graduate students and postdoctoral fellows to spend up to six months in U.S. or Canadian laboratories. Learn more; asbmb.org/career-resourc
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Now going to the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology HKUST to participate in the conference Membrane Trafficking: From Molecular Mechanisms to Therapeutic Applications. Looking forward to three days of exciting science! ias.ust.hk/events/202410m


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Because of annoying complications with the use of images prepared on BioRender @IAmSciComm - On a Break! for publication or presentations, our lab will be exploring open-source alternatives like bioicons.com or drawing our own images with Illustrator.

Because of annoying complications with the use of images prepared on BioRender <a href="/iamscicomm/">@IAmSciComm - On a Break!</a> for publication or presentations, our lab will be exploring open-source alternatives like bioicons.com or drawing our own images with Illustrator.
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Thank you all for your responses. To summarize, these are free/open source alternatives for preparation of scientific illustrations: bioicons.com, scidraw.io, bioart.niaid.nih.gov, inkscape.org

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Thank you for this tip! biogdp.com seems like another solid alternative for preparation of scientific illustrations. The original publication of this tool states that access is free for most academic users PMID: 39470721 DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkae973

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🎉 Kudos to Saikat Ghosh, Ph.D., a postdoctoral fellow in the Bonifacino Lab at NICHD. Dr. Ghosh received awards in two🔬 Nikon Small World competitions.

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In remembrance of those lost to COVID-19, I created a Spotify playlist featuring songs by musicians who passed away from the disease: open.spotify.com/playlist/6jEPx
 So much beautiful humanity gone.

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Fascinating study by Serhiy Pankiv, @SimonsenAnne, Simonsen Lab, and colleagues reveals the role of BEACH-domain-containing proteins in cargo sorting at recycling and secretory tubular-vesicular compartments rupress.org/jcb/article/22


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Therapy based on alternating electric fields can help treat glioblastoma multiforme (GBM), a rare brain cancer. Though little is known about how the therapy works, findings from the Basser Lab offer ideas: go.nih.gov/Q52BZhh NIH Intramural

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“Behind the Paper” commentary on our recent publication Nature Communications demonstrating the regulation of Golgi PI4P and downstream processes by a SYS1–ARFRP1–ARL5–ARMH3–PI4KB axis go.nature.com/4fKotEg

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Our lab at the NIH (Bethesda, MD) is looking for postdocs to join our team studying the molecular mechanisms of protein trafficking and their links to neurodevelopmental disorders starting on or after 10-1-2025. Send your application to [email protected]. Please repost!

Our lab at the NIH (Bethesda, MD) is looking for postdocs to join our team studying the molecular mechanisms of protein trafficking and their links to neurodevelopmental disorders starting on or after 10-1-2025. Send your application to juan.bonifacino@nih.gov. Please repost!
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Happy to have made a minor contribution to this exciting study by Tasha Morrison, John O’Shea, and colleagues highlighting the key role of glycosphingolipid metabolism in natural killer and CD8âș T cell biology. authors.elsevier.com/c/1l0F9_278y-E


Happy to have made a minor contribution to this exciting study by Tasha Morrison, John O’Shea, and colleagues highlighting the key role of glycosphingolipid metabolism in natural killer and CD8âș T cell biology. authors.elsevier.com/c/1l0F9_278y-E