TanjaMittag (@tanjamittag) 's Twitter Profile
TanjaMittag

@tanjamittag

Member, Department of Structural Biology, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital @StJudeResearch @StJudeStructBio. Opinions my own

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Anne Carpenter, PhD (@drannecarpenter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Took 1-8y off science for family during your postdoc or faculty position? Contact an NIH-funded lab to see if they will write a reentry with you. Please RT these little-known supplements: nigms.nih.gov/Research/Mecha…

Kresten Lindorff-Larsen (@lindorfflarsen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📣 WE ARE HIRING (TT assist. or assoc. prof) Come be my colleague at the University of Copenhagen 🇩🇰! Copenhagen is a great city to live in 🚲🌤️ 👪 and you will have lots of great colleagues 🧑‍🔬🧑‍💼 working on diverse topics🧪🧫🧶🍝🧬🖥️ Deadline Sept 22: employment.ku.dk/faculty/?show=…

Nicole DelRosso (@nicole_delrosso) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🧬How do transcriptional cofactors recognize which genes to regulate?🧬 Check out our new preprint from Polly Fordyce Bintu Lab that tackles this question and provides the first-ever quantitative map of disordered transcriptional protein interactions (1/9) biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Kresten Lindorff-Larsen (@lindorfflarsen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our work on computational design of intrinsically disordered proteins is now out in Science Advances We asked whether we could use molecular simulations and ML to design disordered proteins with specified properties of conformational ensembles 🍝 doi.org/10.1126/sciadv…

Our work on computational design of intrinsically disordered proteins is now out in Science Advances

We asked whether we could use molecular simulations and ML to design disordered proteins with specified properties of conformational ensembles 🍝

doi.org/10.1126/sciadv…
TanjaMittag (@tanjamittag) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It was fun to play a small role in this awesome work! Congratulations to Francesco Pesce and Kresten Lindorff-Larsen and thank you for SJ colleagues Anne Bremer and (Christy) Grace Royappa and all other authors for their wonderful work!

Ben Sabari (@bsabari) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Checkout the latest work from the lab online today in Molecular Cell where we find that distinct sequence features encoded in IDRs are responsible for targeting proteins to specific condensates. This work was led by Nancy De La Cruz Prashant Pradhan and Reshma T Veettil .

Patricia L. Clark (@ndbiochemist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My department seeks to hire a new tenure-track assistant professor in computational biophysics, broadly defined, to complement and grow Notre Dame's existing biophysics community. Please share -- and consider applying! apply.interfolio.com/152715

Priya R. Banerjee (@banerjeelab_ub) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Out today at Nature Communications In collaboration with our awesome UB colleague, Sangwoo Shin, we report how ion gradients control the formation, localization, and transport of biomolecular condensates. nature.com/articles/s4146…

Max Planck Society (@maxplanckpress) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Calling all emerging scientists - it’s time to send us an application! 😉😎 Lead your own #MaxPlanck Research Group w/ €2.7M in funding over 6 yrs, full independence & resources to hire staff. State-of-the-art infrastructure awaits you!🌟 Apply today➡️mpg.de/career/max-pla…

Kresten Lindorff-Larsen (@lindorfflarsen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Remember to submit your abstracts before Oct 1st for our conference on biomolecular condensates May, 2025 events.au.dk/biomolecular-c…

Magnus Kjaergaard (@proteinmagnus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The abstract submission deadline of our conference on biomolecular condensates is approaching fast! Sign-up before Oct. 1st to be considered for a short talk and secure one of the limited seats! events.au.dk/biomolecular-c…

The abstract submission deadline of our conference on biomolecular condensates is approaching fast! 

Sign-up before Oct. 1st to be considered for a short talk and secure one of the limited seats!

events.au.dk/biomolecular-c…
Liz Kellogg ❄️🔬 (@kellogg_liz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dear cryo-EM women scientists, We want to honor you and your contributions at BPS 2025. This year, the Cryo-EM subgroup will honor a mid/senior-career woman scientist as the inaugural June Almeida awardee. June Almeida is the virologist who first discovered the coronavirus in

Dear cryo-EM women scientists,

We want to honor you and your contributions at BPS 2025.
This year, the Cryo-EM subgroup will honor a mid/senior-career woman scientist as the inaugural June Almeida awardee. 
June Almeida is the virologist who first discovered the coronavirus in
Structural Biology at St. Jude Children's Hospital (@stjudestructbio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Still hot off the press — Liz Kellogg ❄️🔬 and colleagues present the first structure of a Fanzor2! Fanzors are eukaryotic RNA-guided DNA endonucleases. With the available Fanzor1 structures, the new work offers a comprehensive view of the family's evolution nature.com/articles/s4159…

Kresten Lindorff-Larsen (@lindorfflarsen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do you like CALVADOS, but also proteins with folded domains? If yes, check out Fan’s paper on the CALVADOS 3 model Several changes since the first preprint including a new parameter set and the application to changes in folding stability in condensates dx.doi.org/10.1002/pro.51…

Do you like CALVADOS, but also proteins with folded domains?

If yes, check out Fan’s paper on the CALVADOS 3 model 

Several changes since the first preprint including a new parameter set and the application to changes in folding stability in condensates

dx.doi.org/10.1002/pro.51…
Mark Peifer (@peiferlabunc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In a Perspective just published in Development I set the stage of our knowledge at the time, describe the screen itself and then describe how it revolutionized developmental biology 3/n journals.biologists.com/dev/article/15…

In a Perspective just published in Development I set the stage of our knowledge at the time, describe the screen itself and then describe how it revolutionized developmental biology 3/n
journals.biologists.com/dev/article/15…