PhD Studentship available in the Bell Lab
A 3.5 year PhD position is available from October 2023 in theÌýµþ±ð±ô±ôÌý³¢²¹²ú, based in the Biological Physics group at the Department of Physics and Astronomy and the Laboratory for Molecular Cell Biology. This is an exciting opp
New publication by Ketteler Lab in SLAS Discovery
A new publication by the Ketteler lab, published in SLAS Discovery, describes a protocol for high-content screening of small molecule libraries in patient-derived neural cells and discuss potential pitfalls and challenges.
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Collaborative article in eLife for Stefan Lab
A new research article by the Stefan lab and colleagues, published in eLife, describes an extensive and systematic analysis of membrane contact sites in budding yeast to uncover novel proteins required for tethering organelles and modulation of membrane contacts.
New research article in Developmental Biology for Pichaud Lab
A new research paper by the Pichaud and labs, published in Developmental Biology, proposes that nuclear export of the polarity factor Par4/LKB1 is a key step towards enabling rear-front polarity in neural crest cells.
New publication in Mol Biol Cell for the Stefan lab
Using quantitative electron microscopy of hepatocytes and epithelial spheroids, the Stefan lab, in collaboration with Jemima Burden, revealed an extensive network of intra-cellular contacts between the endoplasmic reticulum and plasma membrane (ER-PM contacts) at lateral PM d
Methods in JoVE for Jemima Burden and Stefan lab
Jemima Burden and the Stefan lab describe a simple and comprehensive protocol to acquire three-dimensional details of membrane contact sites between organelles in hepatocytes from the liver or cells in other tissues.
Review in Advances in Biological Regulation for Saiardi lab
A for the Saiardi lab examines the regulation of myo-inositol homeostasis.
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