Joseph Mathew Kalappurakkal (@josephmathewk) 's Twitter Profile
Joseph Mathew Kalappurakkal

@josephmathewk

EMBO LTF/Post doc/Cell biologist trying to understand early mammalian development @MZG_lab, @Cambridge_Uni. Former Ph.D student @jitumayor_lab, @NCBS_Bangalore

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GarciaLabGT (@garcialabgt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited about our paper on optoregulated molecular motor adhesive surfaces published in Nat Comm. Great collaboration led by Arancha del Campo at the INM nature.com/articles/s4146…

Swaminathan Lab (@labswaminathan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So thankful to Shan & Chris to include us in this wonderful project and make us feel at home at Lund University Medicinska fakulteten, Lunds universitet by talking FAK, paxillin and mechanotransduction while teaching us all about FAK's foe CCM3 as they fight for paxillin's affection. nature.com/articles/s4155…

Wallace Marshall (@wallaceucsf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Friday evening lecture ate the #MBL in woods hole. Historical development of condensed matter physics and phase separation in cell biology delivered by brangwynnelab

Friday evening lecture ate the #MBL in woods hole.   Historical development of condensed matter physics and phase separation in cell biology delivered by <a href="/brangwynnelab/">brangwynnelab</a>
Raleigh McElvery (@raleighmcelvery) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In Andrew Pelling 🧫🔬, researchers like Jessica Holmes and Daniel Modulevsky are using bread, apples, and other common grocery items to create scaffolds to grow mammalian cells—in hopes of repairing tissues or regenerating entire organs. My latest for Smithsonian Magazine: bit.ly/3lj6wlM

In <a href="/pellinglab/">Andrew Pelling 🧫🔬</a>, researchers like <a href="/Holmes8Jess/">Jessica Holmes</a> and <a href="/DModulevsky/">Daniel Modulevsky</a> are using bread, apples, and other common grocery items to create scaffolds to grow mammalian cells—in hopes of repairing tissues or regenerating entire organs. My latest for <a href="/SmithsonianMag/">Smithsonian Magazine</a>: bit.ly/3lj6wlM
Swetha Gowrishankar (@swethag_uic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Gowrishankar Lab at UIC is seeking an enthusiastic and motivated individual for the position of Postdoctoral Research Fellow.The successful candidate will work on evaluating modulation of autophagic and lysosomal pathways as a therapeutic strategy in Alzheimer’s disease mice.

SWEETY MEEL (@sweetymeel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

All the very best to dear Vishalakshi! One who would remember everything about every student, no matter how big the figure was. I hope this little present keeps you warm with the memories of 36 years of your service here:) bliscsciart Bangalore Life Science Cluster (BLiSC) National Centre for Biological Sciences Archives at NCBS

All the very best to dear Vishalakshi! One who would remember everything about every student, no matter how big the figure was. I hope this little present keeps you warm with the memories of 36 years of your service here:) <a href="/bliscsciart/">bliscsciart</a> <a href="/BLiSC_India/">Bangalore Life Science Cluster (BLiSC)</a> <a href="/NCBS_Bangalore/">National Centre for Biological Sciences</a> <a href="/Archives_NCBS/">Archives at NCBS</a>
Swaminathan Lab (@labswaminathan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How can we improve the robustness and resolution of cell migration and adhesion phenotypes while also capturing its heterogeneity which is often a phenotype!- @PNordenfelt has been helping us think about these questions with this amazing microscopy-based approach.See thread below

Joseph Mathew Kalappurakkal (@josephmathewk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A tour de force in synthetic embryology. Truly mesmerising pieces of work! Was extremely lucky to witness the development and execution of this project over years in the skilful hands of Gianluca Amadei Charlotte Handford Kasey and collaborations of Zernicka-Goetz Lab. Congrats all 👏🏽

Gianluca Amadei (@gianlucaamadei1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hello hello there! I am looking for an enthusiastic postdoctoral fellow to join me here in lovely Padua, Italy in the Dept. of Biology at the University of Padua Department of Biology – University of Padova to work with me on stem cell models of mouse embryos. If interested, please PM me! Thanks!

Jon Bruner (@jonbruner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Perhaps you've wondered what Doritos would look like in a CT scan. We did, so here's a clump of Cool Ranch Doritos, scanned through the bag. But there's more...🧵

Jitu Mayor Lab (@jitumayor_lab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How do you go leaflet by leaflet and visualise membrane order specifically in the inner leaflet of the plasma membrane? Read along to find out!! We are very excited to present our lab’s latest preprint, going from the inner leaflet all the way to cell physiology! 🧫🧫🔬🔬

EMBO (@embo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

More than 100 EMBO Fellows are meeting in Heidelberg. The postdoctoral fellows present their research, attend a mentoring session, receive training on a variety of topics and more. #EMBOat60

More than 100 <a href="/EMBOFellows/">EMBO Fellows</a> are meeting in Heidelberg. The postdoctoral fellows present their research, attend a mentoring session, receive training on a variety of topics and more. #EMBOat60
Joseph Mathew Kalappurakkal (@josephmathewk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Huge shoutout to EMBO, for organizing such an inspiring meeting and bringing together an incredible network of talented EMBO Fellows . This experience has been genuinely rewarding!

Anup Parchure (@anupap85) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy to see an important piece of my work online today Nature Communications from the Bogan lab. We demonstrate TUG regulated trafficking at the ERGIC to maintain homeostasis in the early secretory pathway, and govern autophagy and secretion of Collagens. rdcu.be/euig6