
WeberLab@McGill
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@CRC_CRC (Tier 2) in Spatial organization of living systems 💧🦠🪱🔬 (she/her)
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https://weberlab.ca 06-12-2017 04:18:40
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I'm a bit slow on Twitter these days, but grateful for the vibrant community of local bacteriologists! 🦠🤓 Looking forward to the next edition Institut national de la recherche scientifique vanteeffelenlab.org/bactomontreal/


Hey Virologists! Have you been hearing about phase separation and wondered what it is or how it might be important in the infectious cycle? I paired up with the amazing biophysicist WeberLab@McGill to review the topic for you! 1/7 cell.com/trends/biochem…


Explore emerging #PhaseSeparation #GenomeOrganization research with field leaders Keystone Symposia #BiomolecularCondensates: Emerging Cellular and Biophysical Roles, this January in Vancouver! keysym.us/KSBioCondensat… #KSBioCondensates23




Had fun writing this perspective for Journal of Molecular Biology with Oliver Mueller-Cajar, (twitterless?) Jorg Gsponer, Liam Holt, Shasha Chong and Ben Sabari. 🦠💧🤓 Special thanks to Kriwacki Lab and Shana Elbaum-Garfinkle for organizing! doi.org/10.1016/j.jmb.…


And coming in at #1 as the most downloaded article of 2023 with over 8000 downloads is “Phase Separation in Biology and Disease; Current Perspectives and Open Questions” by corresponding authors Shana Elbaum-Garfinkle and Kriwacki Lab (all authors listed below). bit.ly/48sxnSO


🚨 KITP Program Alert 🚨 Interested in biomolecular condensates? 💧 Want to help shape the future direction of the field? 🤓 Jerelle A Joseph, Zwicker Group and I are organizing a program Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics. Apply now! kitp.ucsb.edu/activities/bio…


Bit of a different direction for us, but happy to share a new preprint on how intracellular constraints shape the structure of microbial communities🦠 Fun collaboration with ecologist Fred Guichard McGill Biology, spearheaded by Brendon McGuinness Quantitative Life Sciences biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

