Enjoyable and informative sessions today. I’ve certainly learned a lot. Impressed by young colleagues. Enjoyed connecting with dear, clever friends. Pleased to introduce @lily-wu.bsky.social to the seeping family 😊🔬🧬
Kudos to the organisers of #Euroserpin2025 @joechambers.bsky.social et al
28.05.2025 21:44 — 👍 10 🔁 1 💬 1 📌 0
Incredibly excited for this work to be published! C-terminal somatic variants cluster in SERPINA1 and confer selective advantage to hepatocytes in the context of alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency.
www.nature.com/articles/s41588-025-02125-1#Sec10
10.03.2025 21:30 — 👍 5 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
Postdoctoral scientist in CIMR at University of Cambridge.
Stem Cell Scientist. Love music, travelling, reading books, stem cells, organoids, and of course doing SCIENCE ☺️
Optical imaging, interested in STEM topics.
First generation graduate from ETH Zürich
Associate Professor at UT
Southwestern Medical Center
Economics PhD student. Interested in political economy, the media, and the use of ML for causal inference. Trying to do interesting things with interesting data 🏴🇬🇧
বাবা to 2, m’husband to 1.
Resp clinician scientist.
Inflamm’n & fibrosis from atoms=>people. A1ATD, ILD.
Misfolding/conf’nal change.
FLIER AcMedSci.
UoLeic Centre for Fibrosis Res.
MIRA (Midlands ILD Res. Alliance).
Lover of things arty.
Lucky sod.
Endoplasmic reticulum; protein folding and quality control; ERAD and ERLAD for proteasomal and lysosomal protein degradation from the ER; ER-phagy, Recov-ER-phagy and ONM-phagy; organelle fragmentation; IDRs; HaloTag; … My opinions
Scientist, passionate about lungs, stem cells & genome-editing. Research associate @Cambridge_Uni. Secretary of group 3.3 of @Assembly3. 👶’s Mum https://x.com/saraocana1?s=21&t=G67oD3y535Elim0YzuazIw
Postdoc in Wnt signalling @Gammons lab @CIMR
PhD student in insect biomechanics group in Zoology dept., Cambridge
Cell biologist working at CIMR, studying lipids, autophagy and neurodegeneration.
HBSc - University of Toronto
PhD student at University of Cambridge (DTP-MR)
Aspiring physician-scientist 🫁
Cell biologist. Postdoc at Urbé/Clague lab. Previously at UCL-LMCB.
Fascinated by ubiquitin biology and membrane trafficking.
Founded in 1819 for the purpose of promoting scientific inquiry, the Cambridge Philosophical Society is an exciting hub for the promotion of scientific research
PhD student interested in molecular mechanisms in neurodegeneration @ CIMR and UK DRI Cambridge. Supported by the Rutherford Foundation, Royal Society Te Apārangi, and Cambridge Trust. Also a kayaking, hiking and climbing enthusiast. Views my own.
An interdisciplinary institute within University of Cambridge School of Clinical Medicine
Determining the molecular mechanisms of human disease, focusing on genetic/ pathogen-induced disruptions to fundamental cellular pathways
https://www.cimr.cam.ac.uk/
Researcher at the CIMR, University of Cambridge @MarciniakLab interested in cell biology, especially proteostasis and the ER.
Professor of Respiratory Science University of Cambridge. Lung doctor. Fellow St Catharine’s College. Cell biology. Pleural medicine. Rare disease. Genetics.
Lab webpage = https://www.cimr.cam.ac.uk/staff/professor-stefan-marciniak