Briggs group at MPI Biochemistry
Department of Cell and Virus Structure
Cryo-EM, tomography, CLEM, coated vesicles, enveloped viruses.
Full Prof @BZH, Heidelberg Uni 🇩🇪, before in 🇳🇱 and🇨🇭, orig. from🇵🇹| #FirstGen, Passion for #MembraneProteins, #cryoEM, #StructuralBiology, #Biochemistry. Mentor & Mother | she/her
👉🏼 www.paulinolab.com
Mostly #cryoEM-related tweets. Group leader at a biotech company in the Bay Area. Views are my own.
https://github.com/warpem/warp
Microbiologist & Evolutionary Biologist; self-taught Bioinformatician; Assistant Professor at SUNY Buffalo State Univeristy, Buffalo, NY
The Taylor lab at UT Austin explores the structure-function of RNPs
President of the Max Planck Society since 2023 – dedicated to advancing science for the benefit of society. | @maxplanck.de
🔗 https://www.mpg.de/praesident
🔗 www.mpg.de/imprint
biophysicist @ucsdbiosciences @hhminews, cell exploration, molecular anthropology
Die Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung fördert Wissenschaftskooperationen zwischen exzellenten ausländischen und deutschen Forschenden. https://www.humboldt-foundation.de
Head of National Facility for Structural Biology | CryoEM-TEM-STEM-FIB-SEM-CLEM-all things EM!!!
@HumanTechnopole
Hi everyone, I switched my handle to @cellarchlab.com. Please say hi over there!
Associate Professor of Biochemistry at Washington University in St. Louis #WashU.
#CryoEM studies of native #microtubules and #cilia related complexes
lab website: http://zhangrui.wustl.edu
Associate Professor @YaleSPH @YaleDeptEHS. #Humboldtian Working on #ClimateChange, #AirPollution, and public health.
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CryoEM at Scripps Research
Structural biologist, professor, NYU School of Medicine. Alum of: Skirball Institute, EMBL, Univ Stockholm, Acad Sin, NEU. Personal account. https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=lX2sB0sAAAAJ&hl=en
A lab at the MRC LMB, Cambridge. Interested in dynein, microtubules, cytoskeleton, electron microscopy and much more.