Group Leader and Lecturer in cryo-electron tomography at the University of Leeds. Previously Postdoc with Gaia Pigino @ Human Technopole and PhD student with Andrew Carter @ MRC-LMB.
Postdoc (Fäßler lab, IGBMC Strasbourg) studying the cytoskeleton by cryoET.
Atypically migratory Kiwi with a penchant for freezing temperatures.
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Scientist at bi[o]hub, Redwood City, CA
I like to make open source cryoET things.
Studying viruses where it matters most- inside the cell, in situ
Postdoc at Umeå University
Postdoctoral Researcher at EMBL // Incoming group leader at Karolinska Institutet and University of Helsinki // https://salo-lab.github.io/
Using cryo-ET and light microscopy to study bacteria and how they help and hurt us.
PostDoc at the Jacobs-Wagner lab in Stanford. Previously at the Medalia Lab (Zurich) and Chlanda lab (Heidelberg). #teamtomo
Associate prof @ Scripps Research
grotjahnlab.org
#teamtomo #mitochondriac
Institut de Génétique et de Biologie Moléculaire et Cellulaire
Harvard-based consortium curating structural biology (CryoEM Crystallography NMR Tomography) software, hosting educational webinars, supporting reproducibility, validation, reprocessing of data, & access to scientific resources sbgrid.org / biogrids.org
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IGBMC near Strasbourg
DNA and chromatin in situ
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Ph.D. student @ IGBMC, University of Strasbourg, where I explore microtubules using #cryo-ET. #TeamTomo
Assistant Professor at UC Berkeley. Cytoskeleton and transport in glia. Prev: NIH, Stanford, UPenn, Caltech.
Briggs group at MPI Biochemistry
Department of Cell and Virus Structure
Cryo-EM, tomography, CLEM, coated vesicles, enveloped viruses.
Biologist fascinated by and specialized in cellular cryo-electron tomography @ljiresearch.bsky.social. #teamtomo, #cryoET, #virology
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