Gerry Hammond
@gerryhammond.bsky.social
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Basic. Cell Biologist. Lipid signaling and phosphoinositide enthusiast.
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Channeling my Robert Millikan!
leventallab.bsky.social
Gerry Hammond @gerryhammond.bsky.social rocking #BiomembraneDays25 with an awesome story on how PIP lipids are regulated!
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ewerslab.bsky.social
So much looking forward to get going!
dimovalab.bsky.social
🎉 Finally: tomorrow Sept 29 we open BIOMEMBRANE DAYS 2025 in Berlin: 3 days packed with exciting science on membranes!
Looking forward to an amazing program of invited & contributed talks, posters & lively discussions.

📍 events.mpikg.mpg.de/event/15/

@ewerslab.bsky.social @mpici.bsky.social
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markusdeserno.bsky.social
I am super excited to announce that we have a tenure-track faculty position in biophysics open in the Department of Physics at Carnegie Mellon! 🧪

Interfolio link: apply.interfolio.com/174360

PLEASE, share widely across the blue skies!

Let me briefly explain what we're looking for:

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Tenure-track Position in Biophysics at Carnegie Mellon University, Department of Physics

Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Open Date: Sep 19, 2025

Description
The Department of Physics at Carnegie Mellon University invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position in biophysics. The appointment is intended to be at the Assistant Professor level, but exceptional candidates at a higher level may also be considered. We seek outstanding candidates with a strong record in cellular and subcellular biophysics. Topics of particular interest include, but are not limited to, uncovering how key characteristics of living systems arise from the interplay between supramolecular cellular structures, how the emergent cellular circuitry defines goals and enables robust decision making, and how metabolic resources are allocated. This encompasses understanding of how information is learned, stored, transduced, and processed across subcellular structures. Applicants with theoretical, data science, or experimental backgrounds within biological physics are encouraged to apply. The ideal candidate will strengthen and extend research programs of current biophysics faculty in the Department of Physics and collaborate with broader life science activities across many departments at CMU and the wider Pittsburgh area.

More details on Interfolio: https://apply.interfolio.com/174360
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jcb.org
Josh Morgan discusses how progress in cell biology is hindered by significance testing and the need for a shift to effect size estimation. rupress.org/jcb/article/...

📕 In #Reproducibility and Best Practices in Cell Biology: rupress.org/jcb/collecti...
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Always good to read JB and his lab's insights into one of the most important cancer targets, especially with their incredibly clear illustrations. So simple a basic cell biologist can follow it!
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The plasmids are available on addgene now.

Note, we did control for competition with an endogenous PA effector (Nir2). However, your mileage may vary – like ethanol, too much PILS-Nir1 may impair your cells’ ability to signal via PA 😂
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Announcing our new PA biosensor, PILS-Nir1 – seen here in HeLa cells during PLC activation #lipidtime #phospholipids

Read the OA paper in JCB
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How do swelling lysosomes not burst? Because they literally suck more lipids into their membranes from the ER via this protein straw. Amazing piece of this particular molecular puzzle from my colleague jay tab!
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This is the author of an eye-opening paper - tracking back through evolution to figure out the still very enigmatic function of a lipid kinase. It’s changed my view on these enzymes, and leaves me with many questions. That's what all the best papers do!
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Read more about this research in our ‘First person’ interview with Harini Krishnan: journals.biologists.com/jcs/article/...
Harini Krishnan
gerryhammond.bsky.social
The last #lipids and membranes session at #asbmb25 starts at 9 am. Hear everything you didn’t know about the biology of neurodegeneration!
The inage is flier for the session stating the 9 am start and room number W179
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Join us for a firecracker of a #lipids and membranes session on lysosomal lipids at 9 am tomorrow #asbmb25
Flier stating you can find out how lysosomal lipid BMP is really made
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They’re lining up to learn more after @wumin-lab.bsky.social gave a fantastic talk on dynamic PI signaling in the opening #lipids and membranes session at #asbmb25!
Delegates line up to grill the speaker
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Emma Drew from U Oregon giving an amazing talk in the first #lipids and membranes session at #ASBMB2025. Single molecule experiments to show real time activation of a lipid phosphatase 🤯
Emma speaks at the podium
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Volker Haucke kicks off our #lipids and membranes theme at #ASBMB25! Fantastic session
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And I am giving a talk tomorrow morning #asbmb25! Cheers Batman
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Excited for the start for #ASBMB25!
A view of the massive and packed auditorium
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We have some #lipids talks at #asbmb25 on PI signaling that will blow your mind! Join us Sunday at 9 a.m. in room W179
This poster has the ASBMB logo and a molecular model of the cell, with the room number W179 and time, Sunday 9 am
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📣For lipid-focused sessions at #ASBMB25, add the symposium on #lipids and membranes, organized by @gerryhammond.bsky.social of the University of Pittsburgh and @judisimcox.bsky.social of the University of Wisconsin–Madison, to your schedule: www.asbmb.org/annual....
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jcellsci.bsky.social
Did you know…
It’s free to publish in Journal of Cell Science – there are no submission charges, page charges or colour fees. We also plant a tree for every peer-reviewed article we publish🌳
For details, visit our website:
journals.biologists.com/jcs/pages/re...
Image of three covers of Journal of Cell Science
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asbmb.bsky.social
Matching dieticians & shoppers at risk for #cardiovasculardisease is just one of the innovative clinical trials Robert Helsley, Shaw Award winner, has managed: ow.ly/vSqF50VxLUH.
➡️Attend his lecture at #ASBMB25 at 2:25 p.m. CDT on 4/15: ow.ly/jOQh50VxLUI.
#Lipids
A photo of Robert Helsley with text that reads Walter A. Shaw Young Investigator Award in Lipid Research.
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Judith Storch won the Avanti Award in #Lipids. Her lab studies lipid traffic in cells, w/emphasis on the proteins that bind long-chain fatty acids, monoacylglycerols & #cholesterol.
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➡️Attend her lecture at 1:50 p.m. CDT on April 15: ow.ly/HEsg50VxOy7.
#ASBMB25
A photo of Judith Storch with text that reads Avanti Award in Lipids.
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Pls re-skeet! There's a postdoc job available to join us in Bristol! We're looking for a molecular cell biologist to help us investigate plasma membrane proteostasis in neurons. Apply here by 23 April: www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DMO097/r.... If interested, do contact me and check out grieve-lab.com! Thanks!