You want to join a dynamic lab for a fully-funded position as a master or doctoral student? My lab is actively seeking students to lead several new research projects. Our work revolves around the control of energy balance by the central nervous system. Please share!
Thrilled to share first 1/2 from PhD priya g. Amazing collaboration with Uri Manor 💔
Mitochondria- and ER-associated actin are required for mitochondrial fusion biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
Here is our recent review work on "ER-mitochondria contact sites in mitochondrial DNA dynamics, maintenance, and distribution" 🙃
authors.elsevier.com/a/1i5r14qcwYcC… (full-version)
If you are feeling somewhat stressed, worry not: our MITOtalks speaker this week,Paulo Oliveira, has a novel anti-stress strategy. Usual time and place.
The Manor Lab is seeking research assistants at all levels and postdocs to work on some exciting novel transgenic mouse models we developed. Please spread the word and have them contact me directly if interested.
My lab is recruiting!
Looking for a PhD student and a postdoc to work on fully funded projects related to mitochondrial extracellular vesicles and mitochondrial dynamics.
Postes disponibles dans mon labo!
Je recherche un étudiant au doctorat et un postdoctorant pour travailler sur les vésicules extracellulaires mitochondriales et la dynamique mitochondriale
Very interesting preprint on why would mitochondrial networks be connected as opposed to simply elongate during stress.
Mitochondrial network branching enables rapid protein spread with slower mitochondrial dynamics biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
Updated version of this manuscript is up now! We have new ZEISS Microscopy lattice-SIM data from our brilliant postdoc Julien C showing how mito-associated actin bridges fusing mitochondria. We also have new data showing that mito-actin precedes MFN2 location to fusion sites 🤩
Our new preprint showing that mitochondrial dysfunction alters early endosome distribution and cargo trafficking via ROS-mediated microtubule reorganization is finally out.
biorxiv.org/content/10.110…