The Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL), founded in 1888, is an international center for research & education in biology & ecology in Woods Hole, MA. An affiliate of the University of Chicago. www.mbl.edu
Scientists using microscopes, math, physics and fun to discover how cells work @Duke Cell Biology/BME. https://gladfelterlab.net
Biophysics / Cell Migration / Active matter / Mechanobiology
https://mpzpm.mpg.de/research/benoit-ladoux
https://ladoux-mege-lab.cnrs.fr
Theoretical Biophysicist @ TUDelft, previously Princeton, Munich, Cambridge. https://sites.google.com/view/bauergroup/home
Heart of a developmental biologist, head of a mathematician/physicist. Posts from Tom and lab members.
https://twhiscock.github.io/
Ikmi lab at EMBL Heidelberg
Medical student at Heidelberg University
Prof. of Physics, Cell Biology and Molecular Engineering @ UChicago. Passionate about all the squishy matter driving dynamics and function from sub-cellular to tissue scales.
Molecular logic of complex cell behaviors.
Orion Weiner's lab at UCSF. Account run by lab members.
#CellMigration #CellPolarity #Mechanics #OptoTools
weinerlab.com
I am a medical school professor and molecular biologist who studies the intricacies of human malaria parasites.
The Meissner Lab is based at the Chair for Experimental Parasitology, LMU Munich
Cell Biology of Host-Pathogen interaction @work (www.gimm.pt) in Oeiras/Lisbon ; enjoying sun and sea in Portugal when not @work
www.treecklab.org
https://gimm.pt/lab/moritz-treeck-lab/
Professor at UCLA studying the opportunistic pathogen Toxoplasma gondii
https://bradleylab.dgsom.ucla.edu
Evolutionary cell biology @EMBL
evonuclab.org
Group Leader at EMBL Barcelona. Malaria, bioengineered vascular models, blood-brain barrier
Associate Professor at UConn studying Toxoplasma gondii, myosin motors, actin organization and vesicle trafficking. Twin Mom. she|her
Scientist interested in host pathogen interactions
Researcher of Toxoplasma gondii biology and apicomplexan cell division.
Professor and Parasitologist captivated by the biology of apicomplexan parasites in general and malaria parasites in particular! Yoga addict and New in 🦋