Biochemist that became a cell biologist. Our lab is interested in Cell Architecture, in particular how and why the nucleus is connected to the cytoskeleton.
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🔵We are seeking a new director! The Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG) is an independent research institute located on the shores of the sunny beaches of Barcelona. It is part of the public Centres CERCA research system of Catalonia. We have one clear mission: to understand the
Myonuclear position and blood vessel organization during skeletal muscle postnatal development Read this Research Article by Catarina Sequeira @CatarinaSeque11, Lou Martha Wackerbarth, Edgar Gomes Gomes Lab @[email protected] and colleagues GIMM Foundation iMM: journals.biologists.com/dev/article/15…
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We are delighted to lead European Commission-funded BIOMICS (coordinated by Nuno and managed by Diana) and partner with EMBL (as well as with Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG) and ETH Zurich) in advancing biomedical data science and fostering critical thinking. Stay tuned: official launch in January!
We are hiring! Interested in infection biology, immunology, microbiology? Funded postdoctoral position in our lab at Institut Pasteur research.pasteur.fr/en/team/biolog… research.pasteur.fr/en/job/funded-… Institut Pasteur, since 1887 Inserm Contact us at [email protected]
Interested in nuclear #mechanobiology, and how advanced genomic tools can shed light on how the cell nucleus might sense mechanical forces? Read our latest review by excellent Julien Morival and Anna Hazelwood, now published J Cell Science: journals.biologists.com/jcs/article-ab…
Happy to collaborate with Claudia G Almeida G on this paper where we studied bin1 in a context of alzheimer disease