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Posts by Freddy Frischknecht

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And teaching does make a difference: Just received the news from Pedro, that @mblbop.bsky.social 2024 fellow Linda obtained a postdoctoral fellowship to continue her career @gwu1821.bsky.social. That follows from a student who admitted this noon to join my lab because he listen to one of my talks.

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and here the video:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZsbI...

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✨ One year on, we honor Spencer Shorte.

On Jan 28, 2026, Institut Pasteur paid tribute to a visionary scientist and human leader.

His legacy lives on through the PPU–Research & Technology track, uniting research & innovation as he envisioned.

Inspiring future generations.

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One of the toughest talks to give knowing that no matter what you say will not be enough. Spence was a friend, mentor, colleague and role model and is sourly missed. And it was beautiful (in a way) to see just how many lives and souls he touched and formed.

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Screw it. It's weekend. My daughters new song: open.spotify.com/intl-de/trac...
placed just below mighty Bruce Springsteens Streets of Minneapolis on the German Friday music stream list.

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Chirality of malaria parasites determines their motion patterns - Nature Physics Malaria parasites move on helical trajectories when infecting their hosts. Now it is shown that they use right-handed chirality to control their motion patterns, and that this chirality is linked to t...

(1/2) Our work with @freddyfrischknecht.bsky.social on the chirality of malaria parasites has found its home in the January issue of @natphys.nature.com:

www.nature.com/articles/s41...

Moreover, we are very happy that it comes with a news and views article 👍❤️😀

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Next time you're here Pavel

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All of them. Respected Sir and respected Madam.

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Certainly watch out for the guy at C10

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The force is strong within you young Gautam. Hope you made a lab pic in the snow.

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Makes malaria parasites move very very fast (and Toxoplasma too)

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Happy New Year from Heidelberg and looking forward to SingMalNet in Singapore in February, BioMalPar in sunny Heidelberg in May and other adventures.

3 months ago 11 1 0 0

What's next then in 2027??

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In the late 16th century

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This might well become your best summer experience

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Join us (again) for another fantastic BioMalPar meeting @embl.org and also a great pre-meeting @ciid-heidelberg.bsky.social

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📢 Paper alert 📢

Chirality is known to be important for the movement of microorganisms and active matter. In our new paper out today in @natphys.nature.com, we show that chirality is used by malaria parasites to control their motion patterns:

doi.org/10.1038/s415...

Here comes a 🧵 ... (1/9)

4 months ago 82 33 1 2

He is as brave as handsome. Just like his dad 🙂

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Drawing of an anthropomorphised Mole in a robe next to a figure with robes and a crown. ‘Beings’ in a ditch are holding out sheets of paper to Mole. The location looks creepy. The text below the image says, ‘We land, and I see hundreds of like souls. Holding manuscripts in clenched hands… “It is nearly ready” he say…’

Drawing of an anthropomorphised Mole in a robe next to a figure with robes and a crown. ‘Beings’ in a ditch are holding out sheets of paper to Mole. The location looks creepy. The text below the image says, ‘We land, and I see hundreds of like souls. Holding manuscripts in clenched hands… “It is nearly ready” he say…’

Mole's Comedia III. Purgatorio. Canto I–XXIV.

journals.biologists.com/jcs/article/...

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Is there a Monthy Python sketch on Immunology? Maybe something like the German-Greek philosopher football game. Michael could play Franz Beckenbauer. Obviously something of a surprise in the lineup

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Beautiful beasts (2): Thanks Ian for allowing us to help a little to help you figuring out how B-cells help T-cells. What a spectacular cover coloured by #micronaut Martin Oeggerli.

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Now recruiting several PhD students and postdocs for different projects of our excellence cluster SynthImmune: application.synthimmune.de
For more info see perspective article below and synthimmune.de

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Congrats Felix et al. Always a pleasure and treat to see lab alumni doing spectacular work :-)

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“Cellular Olympics” our catalog of freeky ultra fast cellular superhero’s is freely available “Ann Rev of microbiology”

www.annualreviews.org/content/jour...

This is a compilation of world’s fastest single cell organisms - enjoy this buffet of rare delightful protists with mind bending speeds. 🧪

5 months ago 113 41 0 1

Beautiful work, congratulations again.

6 months ago 0 0 1 0
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Nice move but key question is: Just how badly did you screw up their experiments?

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What a way to start the week. Quick morning run at Les Embiez for the #EMBO /#ParaFRAP workshop Host-Parasite Interactions, where parasites truly rule.

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Beware of artifacts during low pressure fixation of mushroom samples.

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As a model cell we investigated Plasmodium ookinetes (final developmental stage is pictured), revealing a number of interesting new morphological features. Congrats to all involved (Dr Ned, MSc Marco, MSc Lilian and BSc Kolja).

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