Coming back from the EMBO workshop "Structure and Function of the Cytoskeleton" in Paris. Happy to report that I won the best poster award for a story about intermediate filaments in a conference full of actin and microtubule people. Many thanks to the organizers for a great conference!
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Spending the week at the EMBO workshop "Structure and Function of the Cytoskeleton" in Paris.
I had a bit off a rough start since the airline insisted on checking in my poster roll at the gate and then loosing it somehow. Luckily, there are copy shops in the area so now I can focus on the science!
Tissue mechanics and synth morphogenesis folks, bump on this:
Would you or someone in your lab be up for a video of a protocol you use getting recorded? The tips and tricks, the hard-to-explain-without-seeing-it-done?
In the name of standardization and reproducibility in the field: get in touch! 🫀
I am putting together a collection of video-protocols we (will) use in tissue mechanics research🌀
I hope to help consolidate established methods, but also showcase a few up-and-coming ones in our blooming field.
Abstract submission by March 2026! Get in touch✨
#JoVETissueMech
#ReproducibleTissueMech
Today I'm traveling to Portimao, Portugal to play with the German Men's Masters National team at the World Beach Ultimate Championships 2025. Wish me luck.
wbuc.sport
Thanks Nimesh! Lets hope that the reviewers are as excited about our papers as we are.
Check out the preprint of my main work in the lab of @xaviertrepat.bsky.social @IBECBarcelona. Many thanks to all the people involved!
I'm proud to contributing to the development of the experimental system of this amazing study.
I heard @onenimesa.bsky.social will do a whole thread soon.
And maybe we have even more in the pipeline...
New preprint out! We show how cellular nematic order can be harnessed to program tissue-wide force fields and guide 3D shape transformations.
The tissue morphogenesis logic, now engineered into living, programmable materials.
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
#ActiveMatter #TissueEngineering
What do we see when looking at cells under the microscope? 👉Some are bigger than others, some are elongated and align with the neighbors & others seem to move. Cool, right? But wouldn't it be cooler to quantify these observations?
I'm @juliaeckert.bsky.social. Let's explore some analysis software!
Great stuff from our lab!
Hello world! I wrote something about intermediate filaments and epithelial mechanics back on twitter. But you can also find it here :)