Ellysa Vogt (@ellysavogt) 's Twitter Profile
Ellysa Vogt

@ellysavogt

UNC PhD candidate in @GladfelterLab trying to understand the cytoskeleton of yeasts from the ocean.
@BWFund GDEP fellow #firstgen #biophd

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Ellysa Vogt (@ellysavogt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So excited for the *in person* TCM '22 This will be a great representation of our cytoskeletal community AND an opportunity to connect with our wonderful keynote speaker Derek Applewhite follow Cytoskeleton Meeting for more updates!

Cytoskeleton Meeting (@tricytoskeleton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This year we want YOUR beautiful cytoskeleton microscopy images or videos to be used on our meeting flyer! We will be accepting submissions until the end of July. Please email your images and/or videos to [email protected]. Spread the word Cytoskeletors!

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Registration for the 2022 TCM is OPEN, register by Aug 8th! Abstracts are also due on August 8th and the form for abstract submission can be found within registration, though abstract submission is not required to register! Register here: trianglecytoskeleton.com

Cytoskeleton Meeting (@tricytoskeleton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One more week to submit your abstracts to the 2022 Triangle Cytoskeleton Meeting! We can't wait to see all the amazing science you've been working on 😁👩‍🔬🥼

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Registration for the Triangle Cytoskeleton Meeting is still available--closes Aug 12. This is an amazing local meeting and attracts scientists from across the Southeast--this year at the amazing NC Museum of Natural Sciences. Join me! Cytoskeleton Meeting trianglecytoskeleton.com

Registration for the Triangle Cytoskeleton Meeting is still available--closes Aug 12.  This is an amazing local meeting and attracts scientists from across the Southeast--this year at the amazing NC Museum of Natural Sciences.  Join me! <a href="/TriCytoskeleton/">Cytoskeleton Meeting</a> 
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Ramona (@ramonaoptics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Come use the Ramona Multi-Camera Array #Microscope at the 2022 Triangle Cytoskeleton Meetup (at the NC Museum of Natural Sciences) to see what #Volvox and #Daphnia look like in #gigapixel resolution

Cytoskeleton Meeting (@tricytoskeleton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hello cytoskeletors! The 2023 TCM Team is recruiting team members for the 10th annual conference. If you are interested in joining the TCM Planning Team contact 2023 TCM President Ellysa Vogt at: [email protected]

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Hello, Cytoskeletors! The TCM team is excited to announce registration for the 10th annual meeting will be open on June 19th. We hope to see you September 25th at the NC Museum of Natural Sciences.

Hello, Cytoskeletors! The TCM team is excited to announce registration for the 10th annual meeting will be open on June 19th. We hope to see you 
September 25th at the NC Museum of Natural Sciences.
Ellysa Vogt (@ellysavogt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very excited to lead the 10th Triangle Cytoskeleton Meeting! You can find detail about the speakers and our registration link on our website- trianglecytoskeleton.com Hope to see yall Sept. 24th & 25th

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The abstract submission deadline is this Friday! Register today to be considered for a talk or poster. tcdrm.wufoo.com/forms/q1q3dus8…

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Thank you to those who submitted amazing abstracts for posters and talks. Email notifications will be going out today. Registration is still open until September 20th! We hope to see as many of you there to hear about some great science!

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The mysteries of septins continue to unfold in this study examining mechanisms of septin polymerization and assembly biorxiv.org/content/10.110…