I am a lung cancer medical oncologist researching NUT carcinoma and PRAME
I am a physician-scientist and sarcoma medical oncologist. My lab studies how alterations in the epigenome influence cancer biology. Our goal is to use that knowledge to find better ways to help patients. nacevlab.com
keep your wits about you, stick together, discover how things work
Executive panhandler, trichelab.vai.org
Posts may contain trace quantities of blood🩸, chromatin 🧬 & stats 🧮
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=AOoIO74AAAAJ
Views expressed are my own (but for the right price they can be yours!)
Director, Dept. of Mechanistic Cell Biology, Max Planck Institute of Molecular Physiology, Dortmund (DE). Opinions my own
Assistant Professor of Genetics at Stanford | centromeres, heterochromatin, and long-read sequencing | 🇺🇸🇧🇴🏳️🌈 | altemoselab.stanford.edu
Assistant Prof at McGill, Oncology & Biochem departments, Lady Davis Institute | chromatin/txn | previous member @adelmanlab, LeAnn Howe labs | he/him | Fragile Nucleosome co-organizer | FHC MNT alumn 🏑🇨🇦🦌 | https://www.martinlab.ca/
Genome Organization & Imaging Researcher | Postdoctoral Fellow at Harvard Medical School | Expert in Advanced Imaging, Image Analysis & Chromatin Biology
https://laurabreimann.github.io/
Incoming Associate Professor @ Colorado University Anschutz | cancer epigenetics | DNA replication | protein synthesis | vanrechemlab.com
Postdoc in Luca Giorgetti lab, FMI
Chromatin, Hi-C, gene regulation
Co-organizer of Sci.STEPS mentoring program
Professor and Director, Dept. of Biophysics & Biophysical Chemistry
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, structural biologist, lover of chromatin and ubiquitin, fan of the active voice.
Neuroscientist+Child Neurologist. McNair Scholar #RareDisease, #neurogenetics, inhibition/circuits, #autism, #epilepsy, & brain disorders. RT≠endorse.
Assistant Professor at Baylor College of Medicine & Texas Children's Hospital | Human genetics and single-cell genomics | Formerly Columbia Med & Duke
Assistant Professor. Learning/memory/Behavioral Neuroscience. Brain Enthusiast. Worm Evangelist. Food and drink Fanatic. Views my own. She/her.
Website: https://www.areylab.com/
Cells forget. We’re learning how to make them remember. @GENYO University of Granada, Spain. www.landeiralab.ugr.es
Group leader at @CRGenomica and @icreacommunity, interested in understanding the role of chromatin organization/function in stem cell biology and in disease.
Getting to grips with chromosome organisation and dynamics using ‘scopes, sequencing and silicon.
Located at @imbavienna.bsky.social - @viennabiocenter.bsky.social
#3Dgenome, #3R, #chromatin, #synbio, #microbiome... Opinions are my own.
Thoracic medical oncologist and cancer researcher at Dana-Farber/ Harvard Cancer Center
// Prev MSKCC Fellow, OHSU IM & Chief Res, Stanford Med, and UW-Madison
https://t.co/Y9HwVQ1jyq
The Fena Ochs Lab at the University of Copenhagen
3D chromatin function super-resolved
https://www.fenaochslab.org/
Medicinal chemist / chemical biologist, author of “In the Pipeline” at http://science.org/blogs/pipeline. derekb.lowe@gmail.com and on Signal at Dblowe.18
All opinions are mine; I don’t speak for my employer in any way.
Assistant Professor at Penn State University.
Looking at cool tiny complex things through electromagnetic lens.
Today, chromatin remodeling. Tomorrow? Who knows.
Opinions my own
Research Director at Inserm, Nice & Editor-in-Chief of Oncogenesis.
Our team, composed of researchers and clinicians, studies how tumor metabolism shapes anti-tumor immunity and contributes to cancer cell adaptation and therapy resistance
CNRS Research Professor - Group Leader at Laboratory of Biology and Modeling of the Cell, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon.
Physical biology of chromatin: modeling the spatio-temporal dynamics of eukaryotic genomes.
Assistant Professor of Molecular Biology, Center for Alzheimer's and Neurodegenerative Diseases, UT Southwestern. My lab studies damaged things. Sometimes we fix them. Hiring! Write if interested in postdoc or tech position. https://www.davidwsanders.com
VP for Research, T.H. Smoot Professor
Depts Chemical and Biomolecular Engn, Pathology, Oncology, INBT
Johns Hopkins University
3D multi-omic, CAR T therapy, cell migration and mechanics
Lab: https://wirtzlab.johnshopkins.edu
Genomics biologist. Group leader at MRC Laboratory of Medical Sciences, Hon. Senior Lecturer (Associate Prof.) at Imperial College London.
Opinions / view my own.
https://functionalgenecontrol.group
Scientist by day (drummondlab.org), artist by night (dadrummond.art). Sculpture, drawings, and other works. Obsessed with the details of the natural world. Lab posts at @drummondlab.bsky.social 🧪
Molecular Medicine Researcher at UNSW @SiereckiGambin, BMedSc, BSc (Hons) | TDP-43, ALS, FTD, alpha-syn, PD | mum | crochet/knitting enthusiast 🧶
Multiscale Genome Organisation subgroup of the Biophysical Society https://www.biophysics.org/subgroups/multiscale-genome-organization
Incoming assistant professor at UC Irvine. Transcription factor control of cell state decisions using stem cell models of development. sskimlab.org
Assistant Professor, Princeton University | biomolecular condensates + computer simulations | https://josephgroup.princeton.edu (she/her)
Building neurotech to study how genes and physiology impact brain function 🧬 🧠 Associate Professor, Scripps Research | Freeman Hrabowski Scholar, HHMI
Gene repression, RNA and all chromatin things.
@MonashUni, Melbourne, Australia.
https://www.davidovich-lab.com/
Associate Prof. at WashU School of Medicine; biophysics/biochem/evolution of intrinsically disordered proteins. How does nature encode function without a stable structure? We work in vivo / in vitro / in silico. He/him.
https://www.holehouselab.com/
Our group aims to elucidate the molecular basis of cytoplasmic organization.
stress granules I biomolecular condensates I phase separation
https://tu-dresden.de/cmcb/biotec/forschungsgruppen/alberti
Associate Professor at MGH Krantz Center for Cancer Research and Harvard Medical School Department of Medicine. Intersection of signaling, metabolism and chemical biology.
Professor for Genetics interested in chromatin structure, histone variants and histone modifications and their roles in gene regulation and disease development.
Unofficial account exploring the intersection of biology, molecules, science, AI and protein folding with AlphaFold.
Assistant Professor at CU Anschutz. Interested in genome integrity and how core cellular processes are rewired in disease, development, and across evolution. Views are my own.
Bloomberg Distinguished Professorship Cluster in Epigenome Sciences
Publishing reviews and commentaries across the fields of genetics and genomics. Part of Springer Nature and Nature Portfolio.
https://www.nature.com/nrg/
DFG-funded priority program bringing together experts in 3D genomics and nuclear organization from all over Germany.
For more information about us visit: https://spp2202.eu/
Baylor College of Medicine is a health sciences university that creates & applies science and discoveries to further education, healthcare & community service.
Genome Scientist. Studies how DNA makes humans, mice, plants, microbes. At Lawrence Berkeley National Lab and Joint Genome Institute. Views are my own.
Assistant Professor at @UCSF_BTS | @HHMINEWS HGF | | Loving membrane proteins every day https://www.wcoyotelab.com
UCSF ChimeraX - software for visualizing biomolecules
Bashor Lab in Houston, Texas | Mammalian Synthetic Biology et al.
http://bashorlab.rice.edu
Molecular animator, cell biologist, biochemist, science communicator. Head of the Animation Lab, Director of the Stark Science Learning Center at the University of Utah, and writer of the RCSB PDB Molecule of the Month
RCSB PDB (RCSB.org) promotes a structural view of biology. Funded by NSF, NCI, NIAID, NIGMS, NIH, and DOE
Oncologist-scientist at Weill Cornell and New York genome center. Into somatic evolution, trees and words
David Bartel's lab @WhiteheadInst @MIT @HHMI | microRNAs, mRNAs, and other RNAs
News from the Dawson Lab at Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre
Wet and Dry lab scientists interested in circulating tumor DNA and cancer epigenetics
Haematologist & Scientist @petermaccc.bsky.social and University of Melbourne - Group Leader @thedawsonlab.bsky.social - views expressed are my own
Our aim is to understand the biological organisation of cells and organisms, and the molecular mechanisms underlying their function. https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/research/cell-biology/
PI @ Gladstone Institutes & UCSF. Molecular technologies & the genomics / molecular biology / biochemistry of gene regulation. Views here mine & do not represent those of my affiliated institutions.
At Enhanced Genomics, we are harnessing the full potential of the human genome to enhance drug discovery and personalised medicine.
www.enhancedgenomics.com
Studying gene regulation at UMass Chan Medical School
Institute for Quantitative Biosciences, UTokyo. Mechanism of transcriptional regulation in the early embryo.
https://sites.google.com/view/fukaya-lab-iqb/home
Science artist and cancer researcher. Huntsman Cancer Institute, University of Utah
www.bryanwelm.com
Makers of custom 3d printed protein models and Mechanism-of-Action 3D animations
Cell Bio@Harvard Med- dedicated to unraveling how the machines of the cell work. Specializing in membrane/organelles, ubiquitin & protein quality control, chromatin regulation, proteomics, metabolism, and sensory perception.https://cellbio.hms.harvard.edu/
Assistant Professor of Cell Biology at Harvard Medical School | HHMI Freeman Hrabowski Scholar | Nexus of chromatin, transcription, replication, and epigenetics. farnunglab.com
Assistant Professor @ University of Utah | interested in ribosomes and translational control in health and disease
https://sinha.biochem.utah.edu
The IMP is a leading life science centre in Europe with 220 researchers from 40 countries. Part of the ViennaBioCenter.
Assistant professor in the department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, UTMB, TX. Studying 3D genome topology at the single cell level
We are the Noordermeer lab at the Institute for Integrative Biology of the Cell - Université Paris-Saclay. Interested in 3D genome organization, enhancer-promoter contacts, epigenetics, genomic imprinting, loop extrusion and everything CTCF.
Biologist studying gene regulation in immune cells 🔬Associate Professor @ErasmusMC
Assistant prof at OSU|epigenomics of cellular reawakening in yeast & neural stem cells|views mine!|she/her
Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion are values essential to an ethical and modern society|Black lives matter|Trans rights are human rights
Group Leader @ BIH Berlin and MPI Molecular Genetics. I play around with DNA because I‘d like to know how the genome functions.
Looking at genomes with 3D glasses as part of http://marciuslab.org.
President of @SCB.iec.cat
Proud member of @icreacommunity.bsky.social.
Happy at @CNAG-eu.bsky.social and @CRG.eu in Barcelona.
#4DNucleome #3Dgenomics #microbiome #biogeography
Assistant Professor, Biochemistry Department, Transcription & Chromatin biology, Outdoor enthusiast, Dog lover (otters too) 🇵🇭🇺🇲🇨🇦
Researcher @CNRS, PI @igflyon.bsky.social, Scientific coordinator #spatialOMICs facility @Spatial_Cell_ID facility @ENSdeLyon #enhancer #transcription #development #3Dgenome #Drosophila
Biologist by training, basketball player at heart
Professor for Translational Epigenetics & Genome Architecture, University Medical Center Goettingen, Germany.
www.papantonislab.eu
Group Leader - Reader (Assoc. Professor) in AI and Cancer Epigenetics at Blizard Institute, Queen Mary University of London.
#GeneRegulation, #Chromatin, #Epigenetics, #AI, #bioinformatics
https://www.qmul.ac.uk/blizard/all-staff/profiles/radu-zabet.html
Lise Meitner Research Group Leader @ Max Planck Institute for Multidisciplinary Sciences
Genome Organisation and Regulation
She/her
typing...
(also active on X as @cees_dekker)
Chromatin and cryoEM afficionada. Still a fan of crystallography. Avid Colorado hiker. Will call out ugly nucleosome cartoons. Scrappy quilter. Come for the science, stay for the mountains, quilts, and snark. Opinions and snark are my own.
PhD candidate at Baylor College of Medicine. Currently working in the Di Stefano Lab, studying molecular mechanisms that regulate cell identity during the early stages of human embryonic development.
Laboratory for Chromatin and Spatial Neurobiology
We work at the intersection of chromatin, synapses, and neurobiology to understand how the brain stores memory over long timescales.
creminslab.com
x.com/creminslab
https://videocast.nih.gov/watch=55006
Molecular Biologist, Transcription enthusiast and stem cell afficionado
Associate Professor at Max Perutz Labs and University Vienna,
Professor, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Pittsburgh. RNA polymerase II mechanism, classic films, #classiccountdown once in awhile
@UCSF Associate Professor | G protein coupled receptor aficionado
Cutting-edge research, news, commentary, and visuals from the Science family of journals. https://www.science.org
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Stanford Medicine is an integrated academic health system comprising the Stanford School of Medicine and adult and pediatric health care delivery systems. Together, they advance biomedicine through research, education, and patient care: med.stanford.edu
Cell Press partners with scientists across all disciplines to publish and share work that will inspire future directions in research. #ScienceThatInspires
A multidisciplinary community of researchers with the mission to better understand the roots of disease and narrow the gap between new biological insights and impact for patients. Broadinstitute.org
Enabling researchers to answer biology’s hardest and most elusive questions with innovative #singlecell, #spatialbiology & #insitu technology.
faculty at NYU School of Medicine. We use advanced microscopy techniques to understand gene expression. Opinions my own. timotheelionnet.net
Scientist at University of Edinburgh. Director of MRC Human Genetics Unit but posting in my own capacity.