@febsopenbio.bsky.social otorga un Premio al mejor Poster y un Premio a la mejor Comunicación Oral, a un estudiante de doctorado o post-doc que presenten un trabajo no publicado en el #48congresosebbm
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@febsj.bsky.social, @febsletters.bsky.social, & @moloncology.bsky.social. Did you know: if a manuscript isn’t a fit at one of our sister journals, editors may offer authors the option to transfer it to us! 🔁
✨ Presenting our "In the Limelight" Special Issue ✨
This issue explores the challenges of plastic pollution in our world and the urgent need for more sustainable alternatives ♻️
➡️ Check out the article highlights below and explore the full issue here: febs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/22115463...
Congratulations to all winners! We're very pleased to have supported this meeting with a poster prize 🏆
@febsopenbio.bsky.social otorga un Premio al mejor Poster y un Premio a la mejor Comunicación Oral, a un estudiante de doctorado o post-doc que presenten un trabajo no publicado en el #48congresosebbm
ℹ️Envío de comunicaciones hasta el 31 de mayo
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🆕 Article out today
Why do frogs like it ♨️hot and salamanders like it ❄️cool, find out in new research from authors at Nagahama Institute of Bio-Science and Technology.
Read more:
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🎉 Congratulations to Mahalakshmi Anand from Nanyang Technological University on winning the FEBS Open Bio Poster Prize at the "American Chemical Society, Singapore Chapter (ACS SG), Youth Challenge".
A well deserved win for their poster entitled:
Edge Functionalisation of Curved Nanographenes
Estamos orgullosos de poder continuar apoyando a los investigadores jóvenes en colaboración con la @sebbm.bsky.social ¡No te pierdas el #48congresosebbm!
Meet 𝗠𝗮𝗿𝘁𝗶𝗻 𝗦𝗶𝘁𝘁𝗲, winner of the @febsopenbio.bsky.social Best Poster Prize! 🏆
A PhD student at @recetox.bsky.social, Martin reminds us: "Science doesn’t always go as planned... but positive enthusiasm makes the difference."
Read the interview:
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🚨 Our March issue is out now
📖 Interested in reading further check out all the articles in our latest issue online now
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⏰️ One day left!
There's still time to submit your manuscript to our Call for Papers on Host-Pathogen Interactions.
Don't miss out on the chance to share your research on host-pathogen communications, pathogen tolerance and resistance mechanisms. 🔬
Submit here 👉️ buff.ly/NwTaoan
Supporting early-career researchers remains a key priority for FEBS Open Bio 🌱
This #InternationalWomensDay, we highlight a few of the women recipients of the FEBS Open Bio Poster prize 👩🔬
Stay tuned for upcoming interviews with these winners in collaboration @febsjuniorsection.bsky.social🎙️
🚨 New article alert
Learn about chloroplast protein import in work by Mengyi Li and colleagues investigating the role of YlmG1 in preprotein translocation.
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What good is research without open, accessible data? 🔓️
The best place to make your data accessible is through a data repository. This #OpenDataDay, we're sharing a few cross-disciplinary repositories which you can use to support your research and its long-term impact.
Explore the table below 👇️
Are you interested in learning more about microscopic techniques like Super-resolution Microscopy, FLIM-FRET, FRAP and FCS.
Check out the FEBS advanced course on Functional imaging of cellular dynamics. Registration closes 15th March.
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🚨ONE WEEK LEFT 🚨
📄 Don't miss the chance to share your research on Host-Pathogen Interactions. Submit your paper to FEBS Open Bio before the 11th of March:
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🚨 Our supplement from the 4th International Molecular Biosciences, PhD and Postdoc Conference is out.
Have a look at the fantastic work that was on show at the CRUK Scotland Institute
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Our thanks to ENABLE Conference, The IUBMB and FEBS Junior Section.
Today is the final day for early bird registration to the FEBS Congress 2026 in Maastricht.
📅 Early bird registration closes: 4th March
🎫 Get your ticket here: buff.ly/BgPH1PW
If you are interested in learning about high-throughput techniques to study DNA-protein interactions have a look at new work from Ayush Kumar Ganguli and colleagues.
➡️ Single-molecule DNA flow-stretch assays for high-throughput DNA–protein interaction studies
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Interested in how we can use #AI to improve estimates of cancer prognosis.
📖 Read work Tarjei S. Hveem and colleagues in our latest issue which highlights the use of a deep learning model to robustly perform mitotic figure counting across cancer samples.
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This #RareDiseaseDay, we're highlighting research that focuses on overlooked conditions and brings hope to patients and rare disease communities worldwide 💟
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⚠️ REMINDER: Just two weeks left to submit your research on host-pathogen interactions
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From cell replacement therapy to basic science research fibroblasts are the backbone of cell based research. Read how to culture these cells long term in our latest issue.
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⚡️ Using electric fields to move tiny extracellular vesicles (EVs) around. If that sounds interesting have a read of the protocol in our latest issue.
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🏆️ Congratulations to Susanne Mosler, winner of the FEBS Open Bio Poster Prize at the "61st Contact Meeting of the Norwegian Bioscience Society" with the work "The influence of ERK2 autophosphorylation at Threonine 188 on the embryonic development of the zebrafish"👏
⏰️ Missed the deadline to submit? Don't worry!
🙌 Our Call for Papers on Host-Pathogen Interactions has now extended to 11 March 2026.
🦠 Take this extra time to submit your work on host-pathogen communications/interaction, pathogen tolerance and resistance mechanisms
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If you have exciting new cancer research to publish, consider submitting your manuscript to our dedicated FEBS Open Bio Cancer Section.
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💊 In our latest issue Martin Toul (@martin-toul.bsky.social) and colleagues present new methods to assess the efficacy of thrombolytic biomolecules. Work that can provide a foundation for the development of new treatments for cardiovascular diseases.
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