Pablo Alcón
@palconh.bsky.social
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Scientist. Molecular and structural biology of DNA repair 🧬 Aarhus University 🇩🇰🇪🇺 From Extremadura, Spain 🌍 https://sites.google.com/view/alconlab/home
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mrclmb.bsky.social
John Gurdon, former Group Leader and Head of @cellbiol-mrclmb.bsky.social has died.
Despite calling himself a "total non-intellectual” his work to reprogramme somatic cells to pluripotent stem cells transformed the field of developmental biology.
More: www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/john-gurdon-...
#LMBNews
Black and white portrait of John Gurdon, 1971
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lapassmore.bsky.social
We have an open post-doc position in my group to study mRNA cleavage and polyadenylation using biochemical reconstitution and cryoEM.

Please get in touch if you are interested in joining this amazing team! 🔬🧬🤩
#RNA #cryoEM
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mrclmb.bsky.social
Congrats to #LMBAlumni Juan B. Rodriguez Molina, former Investigator Scientist in the LMB's Structural Studies Division, newly appointed Assistant Professor in the Dept of Molecular and Cellular Biosciences at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
researchdirectory.uc.edu/p/1818215
Juan B. Rodriguez Molina
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amunts.bsky.social
1973: Max Perutz explains the solution of hemoglobin. 53 years later, we’re still waiting for someone to solve the missing pointer
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matthewcobb.bsky.social
News in the history of molecular biology. The Science History Institute in Philadelphia has acquired a huge archive of correspondence and other scientific material from the pioneers of molecular biology (Franklin, Klug, Perutz, Delbrück etc, with items from Crick and Watson, too). 1/n
History of Molecular Biology Collection
This unparalleled collection includes Rosalind Franklin's historic 'Photo 51,' which revealed the double-helix structure of DNA.
www.sciencehistory.org
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matthewcobb.bsky.social
Co-discoverer of reverse transcriptase at 32, Nobel Prize at 37, played a key role at the 1975 Asilomar comference.
David Baltimore, Nobel-Winning Molecular Biologist, Dies at 87
www.nytimes.com
palconh.bsky.social
Nice corner. Spotted in Copenhagen.
An intersection between two streets named after Bilbao and Aarhus.
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francesarnold.bsky.social
Private tour of the Louvre is a special treat. They were vacuuming the Sphinx. You may not have seen a Sphinx being brushed, so I am sharing.
palconh.bsky.social
Congrats Luuk! all the best in this new adventure!
palconh.bsky.social
COngrats Juan!!

To all interested: don't miss this opportunity to join Juan's lab, a great scientist and mentor!

🧬🔬🧫
rodriguezmol.bsky.social
🧑‍🔬I am thrilled to share I am starting my lab as an asst. prof. in the Dept. of Molecular and Cellular Biosciences at the University of Cincinnati. 🔬We will be hiring soon, so if you're interested in Mechanisms of Transcription Termination, watch this space 👀 🥳
www.clarehall.cam.ac.uk/news/dr-juan...
Dr Juan Rodriguez-Molina appointed Assistant Professor at the University of Cincinnati - Clare Hall
Warmest congratulations to Dr Juan Rodriguez-Molina, Clare Hall Associate, who has been appointed Assistant Professor in the Department of Molecular and Cellular Biosciences at the University of Cinci...
www.clarehall.cam.ac.uk
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carter-lab.bsky.social
Excited to share our latest work with @simonbullock11.bsky.social! We looked at how diverse mRNAs get selected for subcellular localization and it turns out that a single protein can recognize different RNA elements using shared features that weren’t apparent before.
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
palconh.bsky.social
A tribute to Pedro Cuatrecasas, the Spaniard who (whilst working in the US) co-invented affinity chromatography.
elpaiscyt.bsky.social
Pedro Cuatrecasas, el español desconocido que pudo ganar dos Premios Nobel

El científico, fallecido a los 88 años en Estados Unidos, transformó la vida de millones de personas tras participar en el desarrollo de 40 nuevos medicamentos

elpais.com/ciencia/2025...
Pedro Cuatrecasas, el español desconocido que pudo ganar dos Premios Nobel
El científico, fallecido a los 88 años en Estados Unidos, transformó la vida de millones de personas tras participar en el desarrollo de 40 nuevos medicamentos
elpais.com
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mrclmb.bsky.social
Sebastian Balch, Zala Sekne & Elsa Franco-Echevarría in @kellythd-nguyen.bsky.social's group have confirmed the existence of dimeric telomerase and illustrated how it is key to telomere maintenance:
www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/first-struct...

#LMBResearch @yiliangding.bsky.social @rdaslab.bsky.social 🧪
Structure of telomerase dimer with key catalytic codes and H/ACA RNPs highlighted with schematic illustrating how dimer disruption leads to shortened telomeres and disease mutations of the dimers causes premature ageing diseases
palconh.bsky.social
Wish I could be there!

An unmissable chance to hear Richard Henderson speak in the magical setting of Fonseca, Salamanca.

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peredalab.bsky.social
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Keynote of BioPhySal course by
Prof Richard Henderson

📍University of Salamanca, Hospederia Fonseca
📆Saturday, July 5th
🕗7:30pm
Free entrance, Open to the public

@usaloficial.bsky.social


@ciccancer.bsky.social

@interibfg.bsky.social

@cnb-csic.bsky.social

LUMES-USAL
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jiwasa.bsky.social
Check out this new review (with animations, natch) of mechanisms of licensing origins of DNA replication - a wonderful (and continuing!) collaboration with Bruce Stillman @cshlnews.bsky.social and John Diffley @crick.ac.uk! www.nature.com/articles/s41...