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Apply now for the Signaling by Adhesion Receptors GRC June 7 - 12, 2026! The meeting has a terrific program that balances developmental biology, cell polarity, and adhesion and signaling. Please share!
www.grc.org/signaling-by...

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First preprint of the @pollyfordyce.bsky.social and @dunnlab.bsky.social collaboration! We used high-throughput microfluidics for sequence-strength mapping at the single-molecule level. Our new tech allowed us to discover a fundamental nonequilibrium property of multivalent systems. 1/13

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Image of multichannel single-molecule microfluidics assay, measuring >10,000 DNA tethers simultaneously.

Image of multichannel single-molecule microfluidics assay, measuring >10,000 DNA tethers simultaneously.

Big congrats to @matt-dejong.bsky.social on his preprint! Matt's assay increases single-molecule biophysics throughput ~100x relative to typical approaches. This delightful collaboration with @pollyfordyce.bsky.social lab helps bring biophysics into the 'omics era.

tinyurl.com/yvs54jds

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With help from Danelle Devenport and Jessica Feldman, Maddy and I are making the conference a home for the cell polarity community. The scientific synergies are obvious, and I'm excited to see these two communities together.

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2026 Signaling by Adhesion Receptors Conference GRC The 2026 Gordon Research Conference on Signaling by Adhesion Receptors will be held in Manchester, New Hampshire. Apply today to reserve your spot.

Mark your calendars, the Signaling by Adhesion Receptors GRC is June 7 - 12, 2026. We have a terrific program that balances developmental biology, cell polarity, and adhesion and signaling.

Please spread the word!

www.grc.org/signaling-by...

3 months ago 16 10 1 0

I'm helping organize the 2026 Signaling by Adhesion Receptors GRC and would love your speaker suggestions! We're especially looking for assistant professors or new community members who would enrich the meeting. Send your suggestions via PRIVATE message or email. Thanks!

10 months ago 9 6 0 0
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Please consider applying to this fabulous Company of Biologists Meeting!

New Technologies for Studying and Reprogramming Development

16 – 19 November 2025, Buxted Park, East Sussex, UK

COB meetings are amazing: small, focused, and with exceptional speakers (food and drink are also exceptional)!

10 months ago 4 1 0 0
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Emergent actin flows explain distinct modes of gliding motility - Nature Physics Unicellular parasites, such as Toxoplasma gondii, can use different forms of gliding motions when infecting a host. These motility modes arise from the self-organizing properties of filamentous actin ...

1st catch-up post:

Christina (now faculty, UCSD) used single-molecule imaging and theory to understand the mechanism of motility used by Apicomplexans, single-celled parasites that includes malaria.

Read for: unusual cytoskeletal dynamics, active-matter theory

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

1 year ago 3 0 0 0

Hello world! We're happy to be moving our account to a new platform. Over the next few days I'll be posting a backlog of news from our group.

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