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Jacky Goetz
@goetzjacky.bsky.social
Cancer and Cell biologist🦀, CLEMist🔬, fan of #mechanobiology, #metastasis, #extracellularvesicles, #imaging.
Lab website : https://www.goetzlab.fr/
Also, Amateur & addict triathlete 🚴‍♂️🏊👟.
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💡 Have you ever wondered how #circulating #tumor cells squeeze through narrow #capillaries during hashtag#metastasis ?

💥 We did, check out our latest publication just out #NatureMaterials: rdcu.be/eZHxJ
💡 Interested in mechano-immunology (or biology of adult B-ALL) ?

💥 We have an #MSCA postdoctoral fellowship offer for you
@ec.europa.eu

🖥️ : euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/hosting...

🏙️ Where ? In beautiful #Strasbourg #CRBS @inserm.fr @unistra.fr

🥼 Interested ?
📧 [email protected]
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February 6, 2026 at 7:36 AM
Reposted by Jacky Goetz
A #research team investigated how the mechanical properties of tumor cells influence their metastatic pathway.
🔑 🔍: Viscosity – rather than elasticity – determines how tumor cells invade surrounding tissue.

👉 mpzpm.mpg.de/news/news-de...
📸 V. Gensbittel, J. Goetz

#science #biophysics #metastasis
January 26, 2026 at 2:18 PM
Thank you 🙏
@inserm.fr @unistra.fr
A #research team investigated how the mechanical properties of tumor cells influence their metastatic pathway.
🔑 🔍: Viscosity – rather than elasticity – determines how tumor cells invade surrounding tissue.

👉 mpzpm.mpg.de/news/news-de...
📸 V. Gensbittel, J. Goetz

#science #biophysics #metastasis
January 26, 2026 at 3:49 PM
January 25, 2026 at 2:14 PM
Reposted by Jacky Goetz
🧬 New study in Nature finds cancer spread depends on how “thick” tumour cells are. Higher cell viscosity helps them survive blood flow and escape into new tissues - a key step in metastasis. 🔬 www.nature.com/artic... #CancerResearch #Science #Health
January 24, 2026 at 7:20 PM
Reposted by Jacky Goetz
Cell viscosity influences haematogenous dissemination and metastatic extravasation of tumour cells

go.nature.com/4jZ8OUu
Cell viscosity influences haematogenous dissemination and metastatic extravasation of tumour cells - Nature Materials
The viscosity of tumour cells is shown to govern their ability to disseminate through the bloodstream and extravasate, establishing a key biomechanical factor of metastasis.
go.nature.com
January 23, 2026 at 1:01 PM
Reposted by Jacky Goetz
💡 Have you ever wondered how #circulating #tumor cells squeeze through narrow #capillaries during hashtag#metastasis ?

💥 We did, check out our latest publication just out #NatureMaterials: rdcu.be/eZHxJ
January 20, 2026 at 1:50 PM
Merci #France3Alsace @francetv.bsky.social et en particulier #MarieCoulon pour ce nouveau reportage sur nos tout derniers travaux dans la Région Grand Est

📺 (start at 00:12:45) www.france.tv/france-3/gra...
January 21, 2026 at 2:44 PM
Merci 🙏 @unistra 😊
Pour former des métastases, les cellules cancéreuses doivent franchir une course d’obstacles qui exige des propriétés physiques spécifiques. Une étude montre que leur viscosité joue un rôle crucial, mais pas à toutes les étapes de la progression métastatique.

@goetzjacky.bsky.social @inserm.fr
La viscosité, une propriété clé des cellules cancéreuses
Pour former des métastases, les cellules cancéreuses doivent franchir une course d’obstacles qui exige des propriétés physiques spécifiques. Une nouvelle étude montre que leur viscosité joue un rôle c...
www.radiofrance.fr
January 21, 2026 at 9:38 AM
Reposted by Jacky Goetz
Pour former des métastases, les cellules cancéreuses doivent franchir une course d’obstacles qui exige des propriétés physiques spécifiques. Une étude montre que leur viscosité joue un rôle crucial, mais pas à toutes les étapes de la progression métastatique.

@goetzjacky.bsky.social @inserm.fr
La viscosité, une propriété clé des cellules cancéreuses
Pour former des métastases, les cellules cancéreuses doivent franchir une course d’obstacles qui exige des propriétés physiques spécifiques. Une nouvelle étude montre que leur viscosité joue un rôle c...
www.radiofrance.fr
January 21, 2026 at 7:15 AM
Un grand merci @alexandramaz.bsky.social pour ce highlight, un vrai plaisir de travailler et d'échanger avec vous !
@inserm.fr @unistra.fr
Pour former des métastases, les cellules cancéreuses doivent franchir une course d’obstacles qui exige des propriétés physiques spécifiques. Une nouvelle étude montre que leur viscosité joue un rôle crucial, mais paradoxalement, pas à toutes les étapes de la progression métastatique.
La viscosité, une capacité clé des cellules cancéreuses
Pour se disséminer en métastases, les cellules cancéreuses doivent présenter certaines compétences physiques. Une nouvelle étude montre que leur viscosité joue crucial, mais paradoxalement, pas à tout...
www.radiofrance.fr
January 20, 2026 at 4:27 PM
Reposted by Jacky Goetz
Pour former des métastases, les cellules cancéreuses doivent franchir une course d’obstacles qui exige des propriétés physiques spécifiques. Une nouvelle étude montre que leur viscosité joue un rôle crucial, mais paradoxalement, pas à toutes les étapes de la progression métastatique.
La viscosité, une capacité clé des cellules cancéreuses
Pour se disséminer en métastases, les cellules cancéreuses doivent présenter certaines compétences physiques. Une nouvelle étude montre que leur viscosité joue crucial, mais paradoxalement, pas à tout...
www.radiofrance.fr
January 20, 2026 at 6:33 AM
💡 Have you ever wondered how #circulating #tumor cells squeeze through narrow #capillaries during hashtag#metastasis ?

💥 We did, check out our latest publication just out #NatureMaterials: rdcu.be/eZHxJ
January 20, 2026 at 1:50 PM
Check out our 1st #preprint in 2026 !

With whom ? A nice & collaborative work with #PierreMartineau #IRCM (Institut de Recherche en Cancérologie de Montpellier) that started during our #Nanotumor era.

Link ? www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
January 10, 2026 at 3:45 PM
Well done boys 🙌🙌🙌
January 7, 2026 at 9:38 AM
The Tumor Biomechanics Lab wishes you all the best for #2026.

May your (scientific and personal) projects blossom,
And do not let anyone or anything stand in your way.

📸 Valentin Gensbittel : Cell-like PAA bead stuck in a #zebrafish #blood vessel (#staytuned #comingoutsoon)
January 2, 2026 at 7:47 AM
Reposted by Jacky Goetz
It has been a privilege to assist to the Ruban Rose award ceremony with Research Grand Prize awarded to @goetzjacky.bsky.social at the Hôtel de Lassay.
Thanks for this amazing time and always sharing the light with your team 🙏.
We are very grateful to the Association Ruban Rose for their support.
December 4, 2025 at 1:21 PM
Reposted by Jacky Goetz
Congrats to @goetzjacky.bsky.social and team for winning the Ruban Rose (Pink Ribbon) Research Grand Prize for their pioneering work on cancer metastasis! 🎉 #YouRock
Very happy to receive this award on behalf of my entire team & so grateful to Association Ruban Rose

www.dna.fr/sante/2025/1...
December 4, 2025 at 6:38 AM
Very happy to receive this award on behalf of my entire team & so grateful to Association Ruban Rose

www.dna.fr/sante/2025/1...
December 3, 2025 at 9:00 PM
Very happy to share the beautiful cover of @cp-trendscancer.bsky.social that is designed based on our review article on #platelets and their role, usage and targeting in #cancer and its #therapy

Link to the full issue : www.cell.com/issue/S2405-...

@inserm.fr @unistra.fr
November 17, 2025 at 8:53 AM
Here they are, the true stars of this amazing show we could live for 3 days (well, 2 🙏). Awesome job guys !
A huge thanks to the participants for making this such an interesting and diverse meeting. Thank you also
@biologists.bsky.social
@juliebatut.bsky.social
@bensimonbrito.bsky.social
Marion Delous, Pascale Dufourcq, Benjamin Delprat and Véronique Neuzeret
October 31, 2025 at 7:16 PM
Just back from an awesome #zebrafish meeting in #Toulouse. Vibrant and caring French community around one of our favorite model system 🐠🦓

With Zeynep YESILATA Laurie Nemoz-Billet & Naël OSMANI, we presented some of our current work using that model
October 31, 2025 at 3:11 PM