
Giannone Lab
@giannonelab
Studying the forces and the dynamics behind cell motility and adhesion. We dabble a lot with super-resolution microscopy and single particle tracking.
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https://www.iins.u-bordeaux.fr/TEAM-Giannone-146?lang=en 27-07-2020 17:24:54
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Here is the shared link to our recent article Nature Cell Biology showing how forces generated by actin filament elongation regulate the WAVE complex during cell migration. Read here: rdcu.be/cAOEm

Check out the News&Views by Laura Machesky and Robert Insall (nature.com/articles/s4155…), related to our recent study Nature Cell Biology showing how the WAVE complex is regulated by mechanical forces.

The Giannone Lab and the Nassoy Lab have open positions for postdocs at the University of Bordeaux. The goal of the project is to understand at the molecular level integrin adhesions and actin protrusions in cancer cells migrating in 3D cellular assemblies: organoids, spheroids.


New review Trends Cell Biology with former Giannone Lab on new imaging methods and force probes in mechanobiology of adhesions and the cytoskeleton. Finally making a part of my gigantic PhD thesis introduction into a publication. Hope you enjoy! sciencedirect.com/science/articl…


Here is a Share Link to our recent review Trends Cell Biology focusing on Novel imaging methods and force probes for molecular mechanobiology of cytoskeleton and adhesion. Nice to share beautiful studies from wonderful labs. authors.elsevier.com/a/1fg8M3QxxSnJ…

Congratulations and many thanks to Filipe Nunes Vicente Filipe Nunes Vicente, Tianchi Chen Tianchi Chen and Olivier Rossier Olivier ROSSIER and to the Giannone Lab
