contrats Ben! So happy for you and for microbial cell biology for such a beautiful paper! Our lab has a great paper for our next Journal Club!
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I'm moving to Purdue University as a tenured professor this summer! Excited to hire postdocs there and get a lab up and running with @runxishen.bsky.social as co-lead.
More details: www.linkedin.com/posts/anneca...
"Elsevier incurred costs of around £1.7 billion last year, which included investment to develop new technology and for improving services."
Let that sink for a min. $1.7B expenses ($2.7B revenue and $1B profit) and they expect us to believe they're developing any sorts of technology.
We had covered the history of traction force microscopy (TFM) earlier:
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But what about applying TFM into more physiologically relevant systems, such as those in 3D?
I am @barrasa-fano.bsky.social and I'll be your guide through this thread on #3DTractionForceMicroscopy.
HALOPHILES YESSSSSSSS
Can't miss this amazing study on the ribosome structure of the Haloferax archaeon 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼!! Congrats to my good friend @diorgeps.bsky.social and all the other ppl involved!!
Diorge's thread is great, but I am the most impressed how, thanks to many labs (including Davis-MIT), cryo pipelines became streamlined that one can perturb cells and screen for complex sub-populations.
So much cell (structural) biology will come out from Diorge's future lab!
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Another paper on a topic we never worked on before: a new ribosomal hibernation!
Under the leadership of the super-postdoc Diorge, Davis Lab (ribo-cryoEM master), and @vikramalva.bsky.social (protein-evo whisperer), we identified AHA (not the song, but archaeal hibernation AMPKγ factor).
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Very cool work led by @diorgeps.bsky.social from the labs of @archaeon-alex.bsky.social & Joey Davis (MIT)!
They solved the Haloferax volcanii ribosome and characterize AHA, a conserved archaeal hibernation factor.
With several recent related preprints, it’s an exciting moment for the field!
Excited to share this new Preprint from our lab led by PhD Candidate Carl Stone (defending Tuesday).
Here we present a framework for longitudinal rbTn-Seq and apply it to the Microbial extended growth curve to resolve the fitness seascape through growth, death, and long-term stationary phase!
Lowering the temperature allows transitions from the ‘sol-sol’ to the ‘sol-gel’ region, which manifest with a jump in the total volume fraction of the protein-rich phase.
The interplay between biomolecular assembly and phase separation.
🔗 buff.ly/lvTQhIM
Over the moon for being on the 4th. Everyone is beyond above the curve there.
I can't blame you. Yes, I'll have to go to CH and get a bit of your awesomeness.
Congrats on the new (yet another) breathtaking paper. You're a machine. ❤️
Thank you, Jen. I've been very lucky in my life, and this is indeed huge for me and my lab.
Thanks, Ariane! Maybe we should connect and see if there is anything we can collaborate. We are always happy to image new bugs and have tons of questions perfect for cell-struct Approaches!
Thanks, Duygu! Now that we're close enough, maybe we can organize a joint lab retreat!
🚨 Alarm!!! 🚨
AI/ML course for microscopy image analysis!!! 🧐
In 2026 at Janelia (@hhmijanelia.bsky.social), no tuition, housing and meals provided! Isn’t that borderline unbelievable?!?
20 students, ~14 TAs and lecturers
🗓️ June 4-18 2026
✍️ Jan 15 2026 ✍️
🔁 pls!!
www.janelia.org/you-janelia/...
Thanks, Michael! I hope you can come visit and give a talk here. Both Micro and Evo-Sys folks would love your science
Thanks, Omaya! I hope to convince you to come visit us.
Thanks, Geo!
Another #notTHECover unfortunately.
But this gorgeous, Tron-like vibe, drawn by the amazing @munafomarzia.bsky.social for our recent #ExM work with @gautamdey.bsky.social & @centriolelab.bsky.social will still be printed out in the lab.
Read here: www.cell.com/cell/fulltex...
Obrigado, Júlia! Eu estava pensando em você no outro dia. Espero que esteja bem! Mande notícias!
Thanks, Mark! Midwest is the best. I am happy we are a but closer now. I hope we can bump into each other more frequently now!
Thanks, Mark!
I love Bloomington! Feels amazing to be here.
Obrigado, Dirk!
funny you say it, my future lab space is next to the fly kitchen. I can't escape them.
but model organisms is too démodé. Non-models are the next thing ;)
midwest rules!
Tks Thibaut. Looking forward to having you visiting us in Bloomington!
Thanks, Alejandro! Looking forward to see you in 2026 in salt lake!