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Posts by Giulia Bertolin

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Call for Expression of Interest to host a Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellow: Exploring the effects of next-generation pharmacological inhibitors of mitochondrial turnover by mitophagy in cancer cells

🚀 Marie Curie Postdoc: Call for Interest – Target mitochondrial AURKA/PHB2 in breast cancer

Express interest to co-write a proposal with us! Ideal for mitochondrial biology & quantitative imaging experts.

📅 Interest deadline: 31 May 2026

📩 Apply here:
euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/hosting...

3 weeks ago 5 4 1 0

Congratulations!!!! 🥂 Can’t wait to see the wonderful science you’re about to make!

1 month ago 2 0 1 0

Much better before that email.

3 months ago 1 0 0 0

I got the same one!!

3 months ago 1 0 1 0

Peut-être aussi @igdrennes.bsky.social ?

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🚨Amazing news for a cloudy Monday!🌩️😎 I'm extremely happy to share that our last adventure is finally out!🚀🎉Phototoxicity fitness time trial (#PhotoFiTT) - a quantitative framework for assessing phototoxicity in live-cell microscopy experiments 🔬❤️‍🔥⚡️ doi.org/10.1038/s414...

4 months ago 18 7 2 0

Hélène was a driving force on this, and we had a blast discussing these topics! Bravo 🎉 Hélène, and make sure you all put some import to read under the mitochondrial Xmas tree🌲!

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Infographic on the chemistry of pumpkins. The colour of pumpkins is due to carotenoid compounds such as beta-carotene, the same compound that gives carrots their orange colour. The vegetal aroma of pumpkins is mainly due to cis-3-hexen-1-ol, along with other six-carbon alcohols and aldehydes. Canned pumpkin is often not the same type of pumpkin as those used for carving, and consequently, the aroma compounds differ, including burnt-smelling 2-methylbutanal, coffee furanone, and furfural. Pumpkin spice flavour has little to do with pumpkin and more to do with the spices added, including cinnamon, nutmeg and clove.

Infographic on the chemistry of pumpkins. The colour of pumpkins is due to carotenoid compounds such as beta-carotene, the same compound that gives carrots their orange colour. The vegetal aroma of pumpkins is mainly due to cis-3-hexen-1-ol, along with other six-carbon alcohols and aldehydes. Canned pumpkin is often not the same type of pumpkin as those used for carving, and consequently, the aroma compounds differ, including burnt-smelling 2-methylbutanal, coffee furanone, and furfural. Pumpkin spice flavour has little to do with pumpkin and more to do with the spices added, including cinnamon, nutmeg and clove.

It's #NationalPumpkinDay! 🎃

Why are pumpkins orange, and what do pumpkins have to do with pumpkin spice? Here are the chemical answers in @cenmag.bsky.social: cen.acs.org/articles/93/...

#ChemSky 🧪

5 months ago 160 77 2 2
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Thanks for this insightful work! I’m gonna dive into it!

6 months ago 1 0 0 0

Hélène superstar 🤩🤩

6 months ago 1 0 0 0

@hecalais.bsky.social @igdrennes.bsky.social !!

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@gaellerecher.bsky.social Hélène Calais Serge Monneret
@univbordeaux.bsky.social @univ-amu.fr @rennesuniv.bsky.social @institutfresnel.bsky.social @igdrennes.bsky.social @zeiss-microscopy.bsky.social #LP2N @gdr-imabio-ysn.bsky.social

6 months ago 2 2 0 1

Thanks so much Daniele!

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Combining FRET and super-resolution microscopy reveals kinase activation and mitochondrial activity at the nanoscale Protein kinases are key regulators of intracellular signaling, showing activities in specific subcellular compartments and in micro- or nano-domains. Genetically encoded biosensors based on Förster′s ...

Excited to share our #BioSenSRRF preprint on bioRxiv! 🎉
We show how SRRF microscopy can be used with FRET-based biosensors to 🔬mitochondrial functions with high resolution 😍.
Code and test data are open (GitHub + Zenodo).
👏 to Nicolas, Pierre-Jean, and co-authors! www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...

6 months ago 12 10 1 0

He IS at its best!! 🤩🤩🤩

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#ResultatScientifique 🔎| Découvrez la dernière publication de @bertolingiulia.bsky.social et de ses collaborateurs ⤵️
🤝 @cnrs.fr @igdrennes.bsky.social @cnrs-bretagneloire.bsky.social @rennesuniv.bsky.social
📕 @biologyopen.bsky.social | buff.ly/pHGdTRo

7 months ago 6 6 0 0
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Congrats Rita and best of luck in your new adventure!

8 months ago 2 0 0 0

@oceanfilly.bsky.social yes, I would be deeply interested in a list for PIs looking for postdocs. Sorry, I got the aim of the list wrong at first!

9 months ago 1 0 0 0

Can I be added too @oceanfilly.bsky.social ? Thanks so much!

9 months ago 1 0 0 0
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As we wrap up our meeting, let’s take a picture with all our amazing speakers and participants. Huge thanks to everyone as well as to our sponsors. Your support has been instrumental in making this event a success. #ULCO @gdrimabio.bsky.social @mablabulr4490.bsky.social @sbcf.bsky.social #FBI #CAB

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And that’s a wrap!! The #FRBiosensorMeeting is over, Franck Riquet is officially closing the meeting. Thanks to all participants, speakers and sponsors for making this possible!

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Last talk of this session: Maud Wurmser from the Vision Institute in Paris makes us take a look at sensors for cAMP and calcium during cell migration. #FRBiosensorMeeting

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And now Giulia Dematteis from the university of Bordeaux brings us at the mitochondria-ER contact sites in astrocytes #FRBiosensorMeeting

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Up next: Pierre Vincent illuminating neurons with cGMP and calcium signaling upon dopamine. Our neurons are being illuminated too! #FRBiosensorMeeting

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And Simon De Beco from Paris Cité university is the first speaker of our second session, making us dive even more in epithelia, mechanotransduction and optogenetics #FRBiosensorMeeting

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@leovalon.bsky.social from Pasteur institute just starting the journey towards the exploration of mechanotransduction and cell death in Drosophila

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And we’re back live for day 2! @kshkarina.bsky.social is on stage revealing us the secrets of regulated cell death using optogenetics #FRBiosensorMeeting

10 months ago 10 1 1 0

Two new Flash Talks! Marine Ponge from the University of Montpellier and Esther Ortega Naranjo from the University of Granada are advertising how to use kinase reporters and new DNA-binding fluorescent probes. The poster session will definitely by juicy! #FRBiosensorMeeting

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Ouch, take care and get well soon Gaëlle!!

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And up next, Mariah Harris from Paris Saclay university again making us dive into organic Nanopaticles as detection tools for biology #FRBiosensorMeeting

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