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Federica Scollo

@scollo_federica

Ph.D. student in Physical Chemistry at UK, Prague. Currently working in Martin Hof’s group. @BioPhysChemJHI @JHINST_Prague - LOOKING FOR A POSTDOC POSITION.

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🚨 NEW PREPRINT OUT! 🚨 We uncover galectin-1 specificity toward GM1 (at physiological concentration) embedded in lipid model membranes, employing label-free, fluorescence methods and MD simulations. Check it out! I am immensely proud of this work. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

J. Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry CAS (@jhinst_prague) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#NewArticle #OpenAccess Can calmodulin bind to lipids of the cytosolic leaflet of plasma membranes? | Open Biology royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rs…

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🚨 New paper out! 🚨 Check our latest publication in ACS Applied Nanomaterials on a silicon nanowire sensor for ultra-sensitive pyrene detection (LoD: 2 × 10–4 ppb), crucial for environmental monitoring. Unict J. Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry CAS Dep. Biophysical Chemistry ACS Applied Nano Materials pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.10…

Vladka B. Petrakova (@petrakovavladka) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to all authors, Mirek Hekrdla, Niklas Hansen, David Roesel, Soumya Frederick, and Khalilullah Umar from J. Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry CAS. Big thanks to reviewers and editors from Nature Communications for an exceptionally constructive and thought-provoking review process.

Sphingolipid Biology (@sl_biology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨🚨🚨 Important! At the request of attendees, we have extended the early bird deadline by one more week to Friday Jan 24th. This will be the final extension, so be sure to register and take advantage! sphingolipidbiology2025.febsevents.org

Denys Biriukov (@denysbiriukov) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 I have an open PhD position in my team to work on simulating glycans and their interactions. If you’re passionate about computational biophysics and glycobiology, go ahead and apply! Any shares would be greatly appreciated. 🙃

Federica Scollo (@scollo_federica) 's Twitter Profile Photo

12.03.25 - Ph.D. thesis successfully defended ✅ Grateful to all the people who meaningfully crossed my scientific path and my personal life during these years. Looking forward to the next step. Stay tuned 🚀

12.03.25 - Ph.D. thesis successfully defended ✅  Grateful to all the people who meaningfully crossed my scientific path and my personal life during these years. Looking forward to the next step. Stay tuned 🚀
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#Didyouknow that blood groups were discovered 124 years ago? In 1901, Karl Landsteiner explained that people have different types of blood cells, that is, there are different blood groups. The discovery led to safe blood transfusions between people with compatible blood groups.

#Didyouknow that blood groups were discovered 124 years ago? 

In 1901, Karl Landsteiner explained that people have different types of blood cells, that is, there are different blood groups. The discovery led to safe blood transfusions between people with compatible blood groups.
Federica Scollo (@scollo_federica) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Amazing talk by Martin Hof, my former boss and super PhD supervisor. Great scientist and wonderful person - the best combination. Super proud of him. 12thWeberSymposium#2025Genova

Amazing talk by Martin Hof, my former boss and super PhD supervisor. Great scientist and wonderful person - the best combination. Super proud of him. <a href="/Weber_Symposium/">12thWeberSymposium#2025Genova</a>
Federica Scollo (@scollo_federica) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It was a great pleasure and honour to be part of the awesome 12th Weber Symposium in Genova. Sadly, today it was the last day. Looking forward to meeting you all again!

Federica Scollo (@scollo_federica) 's Twitter Profile Photo

With a bit of delay, I would like to share a memory of another awesome talk held by Luca Lanzanò at the Weber Symposium. He has spoken about DNA damage and chromatin compaction studied by means of high resolution fluorescence microscopy. Great job! Proud to be part of your group.

With a bit of delay, I would like to share a memory of another awesome talk held by Luca Lanzanò at the Weber Symposium. He has spoken about DNA damage and chromatin compaction studied by means of high resolution fluorescence microscopy. Great job! Proud to be part of your group.