Yin Loon Lee
@ylleecellbio.bsky.social
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Cell biologist from A*STAR 🇸🇬, co-founder at Nuevocor, postdoc w/ Brian Burke, PhD @StearnsLab. Nuclear envelope, #mechanobiology, #microtubules, #RareDisease.
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ekatrukha.bsky.social
Our new preprint is about the airway epithelium microtubule network, cilia, basal body protein composition, averaging of volumetric fluorescence data, and expansion microscopy.
Four years of very hard work from our very talented Emma van Grinsven. www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1... (1/N)
ylleecellbio.bsky.social
I am looking to hire a postdoctoral fellow to work on a collaborative project at the Mechanobiology Institute with the inimitable Sasha Bershadsky, focusing on interactions between the nucleus and the cell-ECM junctions in directed cell migration.

www.mbi.nus.edu.sg/jobs/seeking...
www.mbi.nus.edu.sg
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ahcells.bsky.social
We got some help from Brian Burke & @ylleecellbio.bsky.social with a DN-KASH #nesprin construct, allowing us to sever the cytoskeleton from the LINC. Since these cells become osteogenic like WT MSCs, nuclear deformation is sufficient for confinement-induced #differentiation. (7/n)
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stearnslab.bsky.social
Alex Long, the last postdoc from my lab at Stanford, is starting her own lab, continuing her beautiful work on evolutionary cell biology using chytrid fungi as a model. Check it out! alonglab.org
Long Research Group
Long Research Group - Univ. Kentucky
alonglab.org
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jeremymberg.bsky.social
I have confirmation from several sources now that all T32s, many F30s and F31s, and most or all Center awards (P30, P50) have been terminated at Columbia.

This is quite damaging to research and to individuals.

This is pure terrorism and cannot be legal. But litigation will take time...
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stearnslab.bsky.social
Many of these grants are fellowships and training grants supporting smart young people interested in bettering the world through their research. It is sad to see NIH funding used as an indiscriminate tool of retribution.
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scbssg.bsky.social
🚀 Welcome to the Society for Cell Biology Singapore #SCBS

We connect & support cell biologists in SG and beyond. 🌏🔬 Fosters research, collaboration & networking in the Asia-Pacific & globally.

Follow us for updates on events, conferences & opportunities!

#CellBiology #HiScieSky #AcademicSky
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gsherloc.bsky.social
On January 6th, 1995, my (now ex) wife and I boarded a flight from Heathrow to JFK on a one way ticket. We had two suitcases and about $900 in cash - this was everything we owned and we were moving to the US. We thought it was maybe for 2-3 years. I had visited the US once, for a conference, and
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tim-stasevich.bsky.social
Making intrabodies from antibodies just got easier! Learn how we made 𝟭𝟵 intrabodies to bind and light up peptides and histone modifications in live cells. And thanks to Academia, all sequences are freely available. (video credit: Yuko Sato @YukoSatoT2) (1/15)
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
ylleecellbio.bsky.social
Hang on in there Moe! Keep fighting the good fight.
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stearnslab.bsky.social
This is catastrophic for US research universities as it ignores the real cost of doing research. The US academic-gov’t partnership forged post-WWII is the greatest creator of knowledge in history and is critical to US economic and technological competitiveness.
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dereklowe.bsky.social
A long post about what’s happening to the science funding agencies in the US and why. As mentioned, this one just kept getting longer even as I kept stripping curse words from it.

www.science.org/content/blog...
What's Happening Inside the NIH and NSF
www.science.org
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ylleecellbio.bsky.social
@stroudlab.bsky.social and I have a joint PhD position available as part of the A*STAR Research Attachment Programme. You'll have the opportunity to work across two continents in supportive environments on how nuclear envelope biology affects disease and aging. Details: www.kcl.ac.uk/study-legacy...
Joint A*STAR - King’s College London PhD Studentships in Biomedical Science 2025/26
King's College London is seeking outstanding and motivated students to join our university and the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR).
www.kcl.ac.uk
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cadotbru.bsky.social
My first post on BluSky will be a cell pic. Nucleus and microtubules, an easy one...
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mjafreeman.bsky.social
Waves of new BlueSky arrivals in last few days!

I’ve been tracking starter packs relevant to molecular/mechanistic/genetic/cellular…etc biology

Hope it’s helpful but warning: now a v long thread!

Probably the last time I can do this...
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somssich.bsky.social
Do you know the story of how Albert Coons (pictured) developed immunofluorescence microscopy?

I find it's a really interesting story, & it shows how important a supportive environment is for research.

It also gives an impression of science during World War II.

#Microscopy #Immunofluorescence

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A portrait of Albert Coons, from https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/B9780123864567074013
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jorgeferreira.bsky.social
Thought this would be a great opportunity to gather the #mechanobiology community. Please feel free to spread the word.
go.bsky.app/G5cQqYT