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Posts by Peter Lenart

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Do you have all the answers? 😎
Apply as Data Scientist / Bioinformatician at our institute: 👇
www.mpinat.mpg.de/5238879/14-26

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Monica Gobran showed that when CDK1 is partially inhibited, nuclear pores begin to disassemble, but the overall structure of the nuclear envelope remains intact, similar to closed mitosis. The spindle forms outside the nucleus. #SpindleCroatia2026

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In Memoriam: R. Bruce Nicklas (1932-2025). Leocadia Paliulis commemorates the life of Dr. Nicklas who was a mentor, a polymath with a great sense of humor, and a link to the beginnings of chromosome research. rupress.org/jcb/article/...

#CellDivision #Chromosomes

2 months ago 5 6 0 1
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Mitotic entry: Bora takes Polo to Aurora, and gives them a hug - The EMBO Journal The EMBO Journal - Cell division involves the complete reorganization of the cellular architecture, requiring precise coordination of cellular processes in space and time, but how does this control...

See also the great News&Views comment by Monica Gobran and @plenart.bsky.social - highlighting all three papers!
link.springer.com/article/10.1...

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In remembrance of Peer Bork  | EMBL EMBL and its community are deeply saddened by the death of Peer Bork, the organisation’s Interim Director General.

very sad news. Peer Bork was one of the leaders of our field, a wonderful scientist, and he's much too young to be gone. www.embl.org/news/embl-an...

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Yes, great work, I am so glad this is finally published! I hope it will be useful to many in the community.

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Anthony A. Hyman will become EMBL’s next Director General.

He joins EMBL from @mpi-cbg.de in Dresden. He is also Professor of Molecular Biology @tudresden.bsky.social, and was a group leader at EMBL Heidelberg from 1993 to 1999.

www.embl.org/news/people-...

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How do new centromeres evolve while staying compatible with the division machinery?

Discover it in our new Nature paper! We show centromeres transition gradually via a mix of drift, selection, and sex, reaching new states that still work with the kinetochore.

👉 doi.org/10.1038/s41586-025-09779-1

4 months ago 185 84 8 8
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Apply to join us! 🪼🪳🪱🐌

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📣 We are moving to Barcelona to join the amazing @crg.eu and explore how centrosomes & cilia work, evolve & respond to the environment. We are looking for
PhD students www.crg.eu/en/content/t...
Postdocs gimm.pt/jobs/postdoc...
Other calls to open, also for an experienced lab manager.
Get in touch!

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Phosphoproteomic identification of Mos-MAPK targets in meiotic cell cycle and asymmetric #oocyte divisions. New study from Ivan Avilov, Peter Lenart (@plenart.bsky.social) and colleagues @maxplanck.de: rupress.org/jcb/article/...

#Cytoskeleton #CellCycle #CellDivision #Physiology #Meiosis

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We are hiring an Imaging Scientis. Apply here: go.mbl.edu/AS1887

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Avilov, @plenart.bsky.social et al. @maxplanck.de used quantitative phosphoproteomics in #starfish #oocytes to identify downstream targets of the conserved Mos–MAPK pathway. rupress.org/jcb/article/...

#Cytoskeleton #CellCycle #CellDivision #Physiology

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Our image of a sea squirt oozoid (Thalia democratica) was selected as an Image of Distinction in Nikon Small World. Imaged with the Flamingo microscope by @metteh-thorsager.bsky.social at @biodev-vlfr.bsky.social in Villefranche-sur-Mer. Salp sample courtesy of Alexandre Alie.

nikonsmallworld.com/

6 months ago 16 4 2 1
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Very excited that my final postdoctoral work is now online in Cell @cellpress.bsky.social.

www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...

Using 16 (!) cryo-EM structures, we uncovered how the three proteins coronin, cofilin and AIP1 work together to rapidly disassemble actin filaments.

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See this? This = implanting mouse embryo. Usually this happens inside its mother and is invisible to us, but we can actually watch implantation ex vivo with the hope of understanding why implantation goes awry in embryos of older women. A 🧵...

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So grateful for an amazing experience at BioMatter: From Cytoskeleton to Embryo, Arolla 2025. I loved sharing my work during my talk, was honored to receive the Best Poster Award, and had so many inspiring conversations with brilliant scientists. An unforgettable week in a truly beautiful place!

7 months ago 4 1 0 0
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Three-Year Funded Postdoctoral Position to study organelle architecture in mammalian oocytes – Terret-Verlhac Lab, CIRB, Collège de France (Starting 2026).
For more information, please contact: marie-helene.verlhac@college-de-france.fr

7 months ago 28 25 0 0
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Conserved nucleocytoplasmic density homeostasis drives cellular organization across eukaryotes Nature Communications - Cells can regulate their mass density. Here, the authors demonstrate how eukaryotes establish and maintain a lower density in the nucleus than in the cytoplasm via pressure...

FINALLY! Challenging to publish but we believe it is an important discovery: rdcu.be/eATFz

💚 Thanks to the team ‪@biswashere.bsky.social‬, Omar Muñoz, ✨Q✨ C. Hoege, B. Lorton, R. Nikolay ‪@matthewkraushar.bsky.social‬ @dshechter.bsky.social @gucklab.bsky.social @vasilyzaburdaev.bsky.social‬ 💚

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MBL Announces Largest Ever Gift for Its Renowned Biological Education and Research Programs | Marine Biological Laboratory Cell Biology Researcher Mark Terasaki’s $25 Million Unrestricted Gift Will Support Operations and Infrastructure Contact: Samantha Cummis scummis@mbl.edu; 973.800.4119

We're thrilled to announce the largest private gift in our 137-year history: a $25 million unrestricted donation from MBL Whitman Scientist Mark Terasaki.

His extraordinary generosity will bolster our renowned research and education programs. 🔬

Learn more: bit.ly/452WL1m

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🪼 How did the animal body plan evolve?

This ‘fundamental’ study in Clytia sheds light on how Wnt3 coordinates both gene expression and planar cell polarity during axis formation, offering key insights into the origins of morphogenesis.
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#DevBio

9 months ago 49 13 0 1
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Exciting news: our Board of Trustees has appointed @monicabettencourt.bsky.social as the CRG's new Director. Prof Bettencourt-Dias is expected to take up the post in 2026, replacing Dr. Luis Serrano, who will continue to maintain a research group at the institute.
www.crg.eu/en/news/moni...

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Update on group picture.
“Clustered like chromosomes in metaphase - no cytoskeleton required, just a camera”
@plenart.bsky.social
@mpi-nat.bsky.social

9 months ago 5 1 0 0
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From starfish to jellyfish to mammalian egg cells – watch the video (in German) to find out what awaits you at our “In the beginning was the egg” booth by @schuhlab.bsky.social & @plenart.bsky.social ‬at the Night of Science @ndw-goe.bsky.social. #ndwgoe
📍1st floor @mpsgoettingen.bsky.social

10 months ago 9 6 1 0
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Honoured to present my work at the Fertility Conference in my dream city, Paris.
Huge thanks to @mhverlhac.bsky.social and @bokelab.bsky.social for organising such an inspiring event! Grateful to all the amazing contributors for their thought-provoking talks and discussions.

10 months ago 7 2 0 0
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Very excited to share a new preprint by @ericneiva.bsky.social who developed a first-of-its-kind finite element method for simulating 3D cellular dynamics with coupled surface–bulk flows and signaling. A technical tour de force with broad applications in mechanobiology & beyond tinyurl.com/bdfhfke3

11 months ago 13 4 0 1
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Cell state-specific cytoplasmic density controls spindle architecture and scaling Nature Cell Biology - Kletter et al. show that cell state-specific cytoplasmic density controls spindle architecture and scaling in neural differentiation, suggesting that the physical properties...

✨Thanks to amazing students @tobiaskletter.bsky.social, postdocs @biswashere.bsky.social & collaborators @vasilyzaburdaev.bsky.social‬ & ALMF @embl.org ✨

👉Cytoplasmic material properties control spindle architecture and scaling 👉 out today @natcellbio.nature.com rdcu.be/eqPr8

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I’m excited to announce that my paper describing non-canonical mitotic mechanisms in the early mouse embryo is out in @science.org ! (link at end of 🧵)

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✨We are looking for a PhD student interested in physical cell bio, imaging 🔬, biochemistry, #Xenopus 🐸 & #microtubules

Join us @mpiib-berlin.mpg.de!

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With great sadness and deep regret, we have to inform you that our department director and highly esteemed colleague Philippe Bastiaens @maxplanck.de passed away suddenly and unexpectedly on 15th of May.

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