just got knocked over by this new paper from the Andrei Chagin lab: www.science.org/doi/epdf/10....
physically dropped the paper in delighted surprise when I got to the second half of Fig 5:
Posts by Joel Boerckel
Beautiful @xaviertrepat.bsky.social!
We’re hiring! Tenure-track faculty position in cancer research at LSU Health Shreveport (Pathology & Translational Pathobiology). Looking for investigators building programs at the interface of cancer, metabolism, inflammation, and vascular biology.
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I have wanted someone to do exactly this ever since I first read Murray!
Tried to work some on the vascular problem a dozen years ago, but it was beyond me. Truly wonderful, Denis.
From a morphogenesis perspective, which network leads and which follows?
🙌🏻 yeah Siggy!
Beautiful Denis!
Whole organism 3D mapping reveals universal branching topology and biophysical optimization governs vascular and nervous system development
Read about our work here: www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
Glad you’re ok Mathis!! Hope you heal up soon!
Image of a calcium calibration curve, calcium concentration traces of individual cells and lifetime images of cells
📣 New preprint alert! Co-authored by @spalaciosm.bsky.social and @andreacaldarola.bsky.social :
Quantitative imaging of calcium dynamics with a green fluorescent biosensor and fluorescence lifetime imaging
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
Thanks Joel! We should grab a coffee some time soon!
Happy Easter! He is risen!
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Amazing opportunity to work with Kim, who is the most creative scientist and an amazing mentor
Impossible to overstate how timely the @orssociety.bsky.social meeting feels, again, this year. Cannot wait to see dear friends and hear exciting science.
Keep an eye out for these amazing scientists at #ORS2026 this week:
@cpane94.bsky.social @gkotsaris90.bsky.social @eseidlscience.bsky.social
Introducing the #ORS2026 Spotlight Speakers! We are excited to welcome thesee internationally recognized experts, March 27–31, in Charlotte, NC, sharing insights across mechanobiology, regeneration, data-driven #orthopaedics, and more.
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Congratulations to ISFR members @gkotsaris90.bsky.social and @amitsc.bsky.social for their nominations for the New Investigator Recognition Award!
Be sure to add their talks to your schedule at #ORS2026 and catch their exciting work in bone fracture repair! 🦴🩻🔬
🎉 Congrats to our finalists for the ORS Business Innovation Competition at #ORS2026! BIC serves as a springboard for #msk innovation, supporting early-stage ideas as they move from the lab to the marketplace. Learn more about each finalist 👉 https://www.ors.org/2026bic
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Oh Becky, I’m so sorry for your loss.
Beautiful paper! Congrats Christa!
Congrats Julie!!
No, thank you!
We should zoom some time - I’d love to show you some cool data
Literally said to someone yesterday: “oh, this is a Joachim Goedhart tool. The great thing about Goedhart tools is they always work exactly the way he says they will.”
5%ile is the new 10%ile and CND is just ND.
🙌🏻 thanks Kevin!
Green river, winds?
Congrats George!!
In this world, shipmates, sin that pays its way can travel freely, and without a passport; whereas Virtue, if a pauper, is stopped at all frontiers.
-Melville
Insight is *never* greater than the level of inquiry.
I feel second hand embarrassment every time I hear a serious scientist claim an in vitro system/organoid/“NAM” can answer a question it was never intended to ask.
Without considering the sources of claims, efforts at epistemic vigilance become play-acting. With LLMs, we don't know the sources.
Excellent thread from @mjcrockett.bsky.social
Science is properly more scrupulous than dogma. Dogma gives a charter to mistake, but the very breath of science is a contest with mistake, and must keep the conscience alive. Alas! the scientific conscience had got into the debasing company of money obligation and selfish respects.
Middlemarch 1872