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Robert Seaborne

@robbyseaborne

Lecturer, King’s College London. Visiting researcher, University of Copenhagen and Queen Mary University London

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A small part in a very big story. An exploration into drivers of heterogeneity in single muscle cells. Congrats ⁦⁦Roger Moreno Justicia⁩ & ⁦Thibaux Van der Stede⁩ Human skeletal muscle fiber heterogeneity beyond myosin heavy chains | Nature Communications nature.com/articles/s4146…

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Linoleic acid is the most abundant polyunsaturated fatty acid in the Western-style diet and has been implicated in promoting inflammation and cancer. In Science, researchers report a mechanism by which linoleic acid can activate the mTORC1 protein kinase, which coordinates

Linoleic acid is the most abundant polyunsaturated fatty acid in the Western-style diet and has been implicated in promoting inflammation and cancer. 

In Science, researchers report a mechanism by which linoleic acid can activate the mTORC1 protein kinase, which coordinates
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It’s a timely process, building your own lab as a new PI. Especially with very, very limited start up funding. So this is a small step, but we now have our own, fully functioning lab room with everything we need (… nearly)

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Big thanks to Academy of Medical Sciences for the 2 year grant that will fund a programme of work on skeletal muscle ageing. Looking forward to getting stuck into it! #Springboard25 acmedsci.ac.uk/more/news/spri…

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Dr Robert Seaborne, and Dr Simon Cleary have been awarded grants from Academy of Medical Sciences through the Springboard scheme, which supports outstanding biomedical research. Read more here: kcl.ac.uk/news/academy-o…

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One thing wrong with UK universities is the excruciatingly long wait to be paid for expenses. I’m now ~5 months, and counting, waiting for payment from an external institute…

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Integrated single‐cell functional‐proteomic profiling reveals a shift in myofibre specificity in human nemaline myopathy: A proof‐of‐principle study physoc.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1113/JP…

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My university has just announced six NEW research-focused Fellowships - for early to senior-level researchers (i.e., from post docs to full Profs). More info 👉 bit.ly/3GUKdkj Must have valid work rights in Australia. Applications close 11 June.

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A wonderful time celebrating a fair few years of quality science! A few brain cells, papers, grants, experiments and beers developed, created and shared amongst these lads over the years!

A wonderful time celebrating a fair few years of quality science! 

A few brain cells, papers, grants, experiments and beers developed, created and shared amongst these lads over the years!
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Robert A. E. Seaborne (School of Basic & Medical Biosciences UCPH Healthscience) et al. observed that integrated single-cell functional-proteomic profiling reveals a shift in #myofibre specificity in human nemaline myopathy 🔬 💻 📜 Read the #Research here: buff.ly/uz1wWa9

Robert A. E. Seaborne (<a href="/KCLBMBioscience/">School of Basic & Medical Biosciences</a> <a href="/UCPH_health/">UCPH Healthscience</a>) et al. observed that integrated single-cell functional-proteomic profiling reveals a shift in #myofibre specificity in human nemaline myopathy 🔬 💻 

📜 Read the #Research here: buff.ly/uz1wWa9
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Molecular landscape of sex- and modality-specific exercise adaptation in human skeletal muscle through large-scale multi-omics integration: Cell Reports A small part to a big story from ⁦Nir Eynon⁩ lab! cell.com/cell-reports/f…

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Kings Prize Fellowship is now open, awarding funds for 18-24 months to an outstanding postdoc. If keen to come to KCL and work on molecular dynamics of single myofibers in healthy/diseased contexts, drop me a message! kcl.ac.uk/assets/researc…

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🚨Hiring a 2yr postdoc in the lab work on muscle biology, genomics & ALS. Expertise in the above advantageous, but work ethic, desire to learn/develop and being a good scientist/person more important. Some travel to CPH involved as well! kcl.ac.uk/jobs/126245-po…

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🚨Second position available in the lab. Through MRC DTP programme we have a PhD opportunity working on brain-muscle axis, analysing shared/divergent molecular signatures across bulk tissue and single cell. Please spread the word! kcl-mrcdtp.com/project/the-br…

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We will soon be looking for a comp biologist or bioinformatician to work on a number of linked projects within the lab - main focus is on molecular control of muscle Before the official advert is published, keen to spread the news to any talented near-finishing PhDs or postdocs!