Very nice! I wonder in which cluster the intestinal stem cells hide, and if you have any colorful marker for them?
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The countdown is on for the #EASD2026 abstract submission! Only 3 weeks left to submit your abstract for the 62nd EASD Annual Meeting in Milan.
📅 Deadline: 1 April 2026 | 🕛 18:00 CEST
📢 Submit via MyEASD: www.easd.org/annual-meeti...
#diabetes #research #abstractsubmission #annualmeeting
🔬 Advance your diabetes research & save $250! Register for the Keystone Symposium on Islet Biology & Diabetes by Jan. 15 (11:59 PM MST).
Hear why it matters from @linnemannlab.bsky.social 🎥 youtu.be/4olDczSNJMo
Register: keysym.us/KSDiabetes26
@o-andersson-lab.bsky.social #KSDiabetes26
Two new articles from our lab!!
Davis et al identified epithelial transcription factor ELF3 as a key mediator of host-microbiota interaction in zebrafish tinyurl.com/pkavnxdp
Morash et al revealed enteroendocrine cell subtypes in zebrafish & catalogued their peptide hormones tinyurl.com/bdzbm2xm
Volumetric near-infrared light-sheet imaging of a calcium indicator (WHaloCaMP) in a zebrafish larval brain. Credit to @helenfarrants.bsky.social, William "Bill" Lemon, & Philipp Keller at @hhmijanelia.bsky.social. #ZebrafishZunday 🧪
Bri2 BRICHOS domain inhibits cytotoxic IAPP amyloid formation and improves beta cell function in stem cell-derived islets under metabolic stress. #T1D #SC-islets #CellTherapy
link.springer.com/article/10.1... 🔓
Deadlines are approaching (some next week!) for @keystoneSymposia.bsky.social #IsletBiology & #Diabetes : #BetaCell Compensation, Failure & Recovery, this March in Breckenridge! See scholarship, abstract and discount reg dates: keysym.us/KSDiabetes26 #KSDiabetes26
Nov 18 is the deadline for short talk abstracts + scholarship apps for the Keystone Symposium on Islet Biology & Diabetes. Hear more from @linnemannlab.bsky.social: 🎥 youtu.be/4olDczSNJMo.
Apply: keysym.us/KSDiabetes26
#KSDiabetes26 #diabetes #drugdiscovery @o-andersson-lab.bsky.social
The deadline for short talks at the Keystone Islet Biology symposium is approaching (Nov 18th) - submit it here: www.keystonesymposia.org/conferences/...
For great science and skiing March 16-19th in Breckenridge, Colorado @linnemannlab.bsky.social @keystonesymposia.bsky.social
Happy to share that our preprint is now published at @embomolmed.org! We expanded on the benchmark of porcine ductal organoids by a pretty extensive proteomics dataset to compare organoids derived from different developmental stages of the pig #devbio #PancSky www.embopress.org/doi/full/10....
nice & very interesting. How does it relate to the ER stress in mild MODY10 variants that doesn't affect cysteines and db/db mice that have misfolded proinsulin? Are these special cases or misfolded proinsulin precipitate a cascade that spread?
@zebrafishrock.bsky.social @uu.se
Any danish located postdoc who wants to apply to work with us and zebrafish, pls contact me (postdocs from other places can also get in touch, as we have other alternatives)
novonordiskfonden.dk/en/grant/pos...
Join us for the revival of the Islet Biology and Diabetes Keystone symposia in Breckenridge, Colorado on March 16-19, 2026, for great science and great skiing. You can register now for early bird rates: lnkd.in/dw59T7tc Joint with Gut-Brain Axis. @linnemannlab.bsky.social Erica Nishimura, Barak Blum
Type 2 diabetes is often considered a protein misfolding disease. But where are these toxic proteins found? 🤔
🚨In new work out today in @natmetabolism.nature.com, we show that mitochondrial protein misfolding (yes mitos🤯) leads to beta cell damage in T2D. 🚨 nature.com/articles/s42... 1/n
Join us as a professor by taking this great opportunity in pharmacology (in any system/area) www.uu.se/en/about-uu/...
🚨 Just out in Nature Communications:
Cholangiocytes contribute to hepatocyte regeneration after partial #liver #injury during growth in #zebrafish
We challenge old assumptions on liver regeneration!
🔗 nature.com/articles/s41...
🧵(1/8)
Our paper has been out for a while but was included in today's issue, featuring our cover suggestion made by the brilliant Mattias Karlen
www.nature.com/nchembio/vol...
@ckarampelias.bsky.social @uu.se
Here is a similar assistant professorship with great startup, but deadline in a few days uu.varbi.com/en/what:job/...
Bring your favourite model system and help advance our understanding of how living organisms interact with and adapt to their environment.
Apply here: uu.varbi.com/en/what:job/...
We’re excited to share our recently published story
“A zebrafish model of intestinal epithelial damage reveals macrophages and igfbp1a as modulators of mucosal healing”
in @mucosalimmunol.bsky.social
Fantastic work led by @ramoralescastro.bsky.social !
www.mucosalimmunology.org/article/S193...
What an elegant study showing that the mode and shape of cell division is defined by interphase morphology! This work suggests how cell fate and morphological asymmetries can be propagated via cell division in tissues.
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
#academiasky
At the Stainier lab’s 30th year celebration, funtastic colleagues
We have made a p5E with fabp10a and I can share with you
yes, we want more zebrafish scientists too, this time as “assistant professor”
Great opportunity & startup for someone that wants to start their lab studying inflammation/immune system (perhaps in metabolism, diabetes or the islet...) external/international candidates are wanted:
uu.varbi.com/en/what:job/...
Amazing work on a DRiP neoantigen in beta-cells, where a protective SNP creating an IRE1 digestion motif and reducing the level of ER stress, DRiP, and type 1 diabetes...
www.cell.com/cell/fulltex...
Deadline extended to March 23!!👇
Happy to share our work on pancreatic ductal organoids from the human-relevant pig model across developmental stages ranging from embryonic to adult animals and using them for drug screening applications from the @heikolickert.bsky.social lab. #PancSky #devbio 🧪🧬 www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1... /1
Thank you Bart Roep for visiting, explaining a "not unlikely" beta-cell-centric origin of type 1 diabetes, and giving us a sneak peak of next week's issue of Cell