Duccio Conti
@duccioconti.bsky.social
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Postdoc in the Musacchio Lab @ MPI-Dortmund. Cell division and everything that goes wrong with it. 🇪🇺 He/him
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alexisbarr.bsky.social
@mariasecrier.bsky.social & I are looking for an enthusiastic & excellent data scientist for a 4-year postdoc to understand cell cycle dysregulation in cancer.

Deadline 15th October. Get in touch if you have any questions.

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More details:
www.imperial.ac.uk/jobs/search-...
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Please note that job descriptions are not exhaustive, and you may be asked to take on additional duties that align with the key responsibilities ment...
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science.org
As teams grow, new Ph.D. graduates are less likely to land tenure-track jobs and more likely to leave science—especially women and international researchers, according to research from last year. https://scim.ag/3JHinJs #ScienceMagArchives
Larger teams worsen academic career prospects
As teams grow, new Ph.D. graduates are less likely to land tenure-track jobs and more likely to leave science—especially women and international researchers
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auroraorchestra.bsky.social
They did not 😜
jellybeanzzz.bsky.social
I wonder if the members of the @auroraorchestra.bsky.social knew what they signed up for when they first started playing symphonies from memory? This year, not content with learning Shostakovich's 5th by heart, a few of them also performed solos while being lifted up and carried around the stage.
A view from the Choir of a very relieved orchestra. They are looking in the direction of a first violinist who had been doing some acrobatics while playing earlier in the evening.
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jcellsci.bsky.social
Why would anyone want to be a scientist?

Check out our new Essay from Martin Schwartz: journals.biologists.com/jcs/article/...
Screenshot of Essay from Martin Schwartz on 'Why would anyone want to be a scientist'. An anniversary article from The Company of Biologists published in Journal of Cell Science.

The first few lines are: It is difficult to fathom why anyone intelligent enough to be a scientist would actually choose to be one. Doing good science requires the utmost exertion of body, mind and spirit, yet is consistently filled with failure and rejection. But, strange even to myself, I not only don't question the unfavorable risk-to-reward ratio but consider myself astonishingly lucky to be a scientist. There are three fundamental pleasures that have sustained me through 50 years of this madness.
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jansenlab.bsky.social
The discovery of CENP-A, the centromere-specific histone H3 variant turns 40 years!
Grant Rowley wrote a wonderful historical piece on the cell cycle control of this fascinating piece of chromatin! Check it out.
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
duccioconti.bsky.social
Great to see this work out! Congrats 🎉🎉
duccioconti.bsky.social
Fabulous collaborative effort between @andrea-musacchio.bsky.social lab at @mpi-dortmund.bsky.social, the @alessandrovannini.bsky.social lab at @humantechnopole.bsky.social, and the Rowland group at @nkinl.bsky.social.
duccioconti.bsky.social
Finally out! Check out our new work on how M18BP1, known so far to be important for the epigenetic maintenance of centromeres, supports chromosome condensation when the cell enters mitosis. We also uncover a regulatory ménage á trois between condensin II, M18BP1 and MCPH1.
Condensin II activation by M18BP1
Condensin I and II promote the drastic spatial rearrangement of the human genome upon mitotic entry. While condensin II is known to initiate this proc…
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takashiakeralab.bsky.social
🚨Our latest work on selfish centromeres is published @currentbiology.bsky.social 🐭🧬We found that the spindle checkpoint contributes to non-Mendelian segregation! Huge congrats to our lab manager, Zaak Walton, who led the project🎉

Free link:
authors.elsevier.com/a/1lQzN3QW8S...
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darastanley.bsky.social
We're hiring two PhD and two postdoc positions! Interested in pollinators, soils, agroecology, pesticides? Then come and work with us and with collaborators and all over Europe! stanleyecologylab.org/vacancies #findaphd Please share!
Vacancies | ecology
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parasitematt.bsky.social
Looking for a fully-funded D. Phil. / Ph.D. studentship in structural biology and vaccinology? Come to join our team. Fully and generously funded by a donation from the Kyner-Field family with full fees at overseas level. Join us!
www.bioch.ox.ac.uk/studentships
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duccioconti.bsky.social
Great stuff! Is the podcast available also on other platforms?
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tassosperrakis.bsky.social
Surely you have been using AlphaFold3 for your research project? If so, have you considered #AlphaBridge to analyze the output for macromolecule complexes prediction?

Web server: alpha-bridge.eu

Preprint: www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...

New features coming soon!
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dfachinetti.bsky.social
Last week to register (March 2nd) to the next Genome Instability and Human Disease international course at @institut_curie! Gain knowledge of mechanisms ensuring genome stability, from fundamental molecular pathways up to large scale approaches.
Genome Instability and Human Disease | Institut Curie Advanced Training
Genome instability is a hallmark of cancer cells but also a cause of genetic diseases in humans. Our understanding of the causal relationships between genome instability and the development of human d...
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