Excited to announce Physics of Living Matter 19! To be held in Cambridge 24-25th September 2026:
www.plm-symposium.org
Posts by Katja Röper
Congratulations, Matthew!
Hungary has chosen Europe.
Europe has always chosen Hungary.
A country reclaims its European path.
The Union grows stronger.
Love this!
Fantastic science in Münster, great opportunity!
On my way! I will talk in and chair the first session Thai afternoon, make sure to be there! #gfe2026
Reminder: Brian Calvi's FlyBase talk is TOMORROW, March 7, at 7:30-7:45 pm in Room Sheraton/Chicago 4-7 #DROS26
An amazing story by @mariapalcolea.bsky.social and colleagues!
So cool! Where would you like to take this mobile lab?
Happy to share this work from Carlos Camacho de la Maccora that reveals how rates of posterior progenitor addition and anterior vacuolation are balanced across the notochord. With Alberto Ceccarelli and @osvaldo-chara.bsky.social we present a model of long-range communication to provide robustness.
Join for our exciting meeting in Spain!
Deadline for abstracts today!
If you want to know what Reform would be like in power, look at how it threatened Bangor University | Gaby Hinsliff
Our take on a really interesting new study by the Franz lab at UCL, a version of epithelial polarity where you would not expect it! Read our Spotlight and the original paper!
Very cool story!
Check out the tour de force by @jalehtimaki.bsky.social in its final form: www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti... . An elegant combination of transcriptomics, F0 screens and high end imaging unravels the cues that guide cells (here retinal horizontal cells) in an increasingly crowded tissue. #proudPI
Cool new paper from the Munro lab!
A long while when travelling in Southern Patagonia we went on a boat trip through Magellan Strait and Beagle Channel, in Darwin’s footsteps whilst reading the Voyage, and everything around there still looks as Darwin described it, amazing!
So cool! How any of these processes can happen with such precision and speed in a madly dense cytoplasm never stops amazing me!
An amazing day, I was 17 and lived about 5 min away from Checkpoint Charlie!
Beautiful image and cool story, congrats, Frank!
Amazing, Emma, congrats! One to read!
Very sad news indeed…
Slightly confusing that the image is a developing Drosophila eye!
Lovely summary of how the advent of confocal microscopy changed our research and ability to understand biology
Brilliant postdocs in my lab! Here they are, plus an undercover MPhil student, for Postdoc Appreciation Week! #LovePostdocs #NPAW2025
Cool!
If you love cytoskeleton and tissue morphogenesis, have a read!
Supracellular control and coordination of tissue morphogenesis, through supracellular actomyosin assemblies, that is what my lab @cellbiol-mrclmb.bsky.social @pdncambridge.bsky.social and I like to dig into at the moment! Fascinating and beautiful! journals.biologists.com/dev/article/...
Dear president@harvard.edu, dear gaudet@mcb.harvard.edu,
to learn more about the importance of #Drosophila and crucial role of @flybase.bsky.social, and how it gave rise to at least 9 Nobel laureates in Physiology and Medicine, please see this link:
droso4schools.wordpress.com/why-fly/
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