Our new preprint went live on biorxiv. We show: 1) conservation of function without conservation of sequence for a transcription factor over 600 million years of evolution. 2) The key phenylalanine residues turnover, moving around. www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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Membraneless Organelles in Bacteria: Structure, Dynamics, Function, and Engineering. Assistant Professor @scripps.edu.
https://laskerlab.org/
An irrational scientist trying to figure it out. Whatever "it" really is. All tweets are my own.
Structural biologist and biochemist. CNRS researcher at CBM Orléans @cbm-upr4301.bsky.social. Interested in protein modifications & interactions. Also husband, dad of 2, friend, ☧. Personal website: msuskiewicz.github.io
Structural biologist and group leader at the Oxford Biochemistry Department. Interested in principles and molecular mechanisms underlying viral evolution and host changes.
Synthetic biology and systems biology. https://www.elowitz.caltech.edu
A British/American group leader at @crg.eu . We study the biology of aging using molecular genetics, engineering, systems biology, and probabilistic machine learning.
Lab page: http://lifespanmachine.crg.eu
Opinions here are my own.
Day job: Professor and Chair,
Computational & Systems Biology,
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
https://rothlab.csb.pitt.edu/
Systematically testing impacts of genetic change & mapping protein interaction dynamics
Solve Biology
Head of Generative Genomics, Wellcome Sanger Institute, Cambridge, UK
Systems + Synthetic Biology, CRG, Barcelona
http://barcelonacollaboratorium.com http://allox.bio https://www.sanger.ac.uk/programme/generative-and-synthetic-genomics/
The Night Science Podcast explores the creative scientific process, with your hosts Itai Yanai (@itaiyanai.bsky.social) and Martin Lercher.
https://nightscience.buzzsprout.com/
http://youtube.com/@NightSciencePodcast
brand new asst prof at University of Pennsylvania
studying metabolic flux- NCI R00 awardee- also i do bad jokes (she/her)
https://bartmanlabpenn.squarespace.com/
All views and opinions expressed are my own.
Study genetic conflicts professionally. Try to avoid conflicts in personal life (with mixed results).
Fred Hutch Basic Sciences,
UW Genome Sciences,
HHMI.
Posting in a personal capacity. My posts don’t reflect my employers’ opinions.
The Alon lab explores design principles of biological circuits, focusing on systems medicine, aging, and healthspan.
Husband, Father and grandfather, Datahound, Dog lover, Fan of Celtic music, Former NIGMS director, Former EiC of Science magazine, Stand Up for Science advisor, Pittsburgh, PA
NIH Dashboard: https://jeremymberg.github.io/jeremyberg.github.io/index.html
Professor at the NYU School of Medicine (https://yanailab.org/). Co-founder and Director of the Night Science Institute (https://night-science.org/). Co-host of the 'Night Science Podcast' https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/night-science/id1563415749
Assistant Professor at UTSW studying nuclear organization by nuclear condensates
Biophysics, soft matter physics, intrinsically disordered proteins, macromolecular interactions, & phase transitions are my interests. Discovery through rigor and collaboration is my passion. Kindness, generosity, humility, and justice are my hopes.
Protein and coffee lover, father of two, professor of biophysics and sudo scientist at the Linderstrøm-Lang Centre for Protein Science, University of Copenhagen 🇩🇰
Protein biophysicist working on intrinsically disordered proteins in neuroscience and biotech. Assoc. prof at @MolBiolAU and @PromemoAU. (He/Him)
Alternating between running a lab at UC Merced and taking care of the kids. Tweets mostly science related.