Katarzyna Ciazynska
@katciazynska.bsky.social
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Senior Editor at a structural/molecular biology journal (NSMB). Interested in structural biology, cryo-EM, proteins of all shapes and sizes. Views my own. she/her
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dimitristypas.bsky.social
Scientists travel to work. Some continue to travel during their career, some set roots to an adopted country, some return. @natsmb.nature.com will publish 5 pieces on those that returned. The first one discusses Dr. Gomes Dias' return to Brazil. Touching and inspiring. www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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This review on licensing origins of DNA replication is out in @natsmb.nature.com. Supp videos 1-4 are ABSOLUTELY required viewing! Make sure not to miss them!
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NSMB June issue - fresh from the oven!
www.nature.com/nsmb/volumes...

The cover features articles from Wang et al. and Ling et al. who report cryo-EM structures of naturally occurring circularly permuted group II introns, revealing mechanisms of branching, self-splicing and circular RNA formation.
a picture of two pretzels, covered in salt, on a table. The images evokes RNA loops in splicing.
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📢 Calling PhD students 📢 we want to hear from you!

Help shape the future of PhD education. Take our survey to tell us all about your experiences

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PhD students in STEM: Nature wants to hear from you
Nature - Buried in lab work or drowning in data? Take a break and help shape the future of PhD education.
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ritastrack.bsky.social
It's difficult to express how incredibly proud I am of this Focus issue on vibrational microscopy!!! As many of you know, I'm a spectroscopy dork, and I love the rich information vibrational microscopy (Raman, IR) offers. These methods have come a long way. Please check out the issue to learn more!
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Our May issue is now live! 🥳
nature.com/nmeth/volume...

We are thrilled to share our May Focus issue on bond-selective imaging! (see thread below)

Cover art: hyperspectral stimulated Raman scattering image of the mouse brain, by Tao Chen, Marzia Savini and Meng Wang.
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roinnanluisigh.bsky.social
Fondly reminiscing about the approx. eight weeks I spent as a tv review commissioner.
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In honour of David Attenborough's 99th birthday, why not revisit our series of tv reviews of Blue Planet II way back in 2017 (that's nothing in Attenborough years...). The links to the individual posts are threaded below : communities.springernature.com/posts/circum...
Circumnavigating Blue Planet II
Rounding up our expert tv reviews of Blue Planet II we identify the highs and (minimal) lows of a stunning series.
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abidalilab.bsky.social
Great to see our story on dynein & kinesin co-dependence published www.nature.com/articles/s41..., and absolutely chuffed that it's made the front cover (thanks NSMB!). A brilliant News & Views too by Steven Markus www.nature.com/articles/s41.... Collab between @carter-lab.bsky.social & Straube lab🔬
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mrclmb.bsky.social
How do cytosol-invading bacteria evade LPS ubiquitylation by the host's defence machinery?

@felixrandow.bsky.social's group determined that Shigella flexneri uses IpaH1.4 to degrade the LPS ligase RNF213, inhibiting the cell's ubiquitylation abilities.
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Comparison of Salmonella and Shigella host cell invasion. Salmonella are targeted by the host E3 ligase RNF213, which ubiquitylates bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS), marking bacteria for autophagic destruction. Shigella employs its effector proteins IpaH1.4 - an E3 ubiquitin ligase itself - to ubiquitylate RNF213, leading to its proteasomal degradation and thus preventing the host from tagging Shigella for destruction. Cryo-EM structure showing how the leucine-rich repeat (LRR) domain of IpaH1.4 binds to the RING domain of RNF213
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It’s time for Nature’s #ScientistAtWork photo competition, a celebration of the striking and colourful work that scientists do around the world! Readers are invited to share some of their favourite snaps from their working lives. Learn more below! #Academicsky 🧪
#ScientistAtWork photo competition
A celebration of the striking and colourful work that scientists do around the world.
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richardsever.bsky.social
Big news: we are setting up a new non-profit organization to run bioRxiv and medRxiv. It's called openRxiv [no it's not a new preprint server; it's dedicated organization to oversee the servers] openrxiv.org 1/n
Homepage - openRxiv
openRxiv is an independent non-profit, the new organizational home for bioRxiv and medRxiv, enabling researchers to instantly share groundbreaking findings with the global scientific community.
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katciazynska.bsky.social
I will be heading over to Keystone 23-26 March to attend 'Imaging Biomolecules Across Scales: From Atoms to Tissues' conference, representing NSMB @naturesmb.bsky.social

Reach out if you want to talk!
Conference banner for Keystone symposia: Imaging biomolecules across scales: from atoms to tissues March 23-26 2025. Shows a ski lift and a mountain range in the background.
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lisaheinke.bsky.social
Very exciting opportunity! Have a chat with @katherine-brown.bsky.social if you want to learn more 😎
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We're looking for a new Reviews Editor for Development. Come and work with our fantastic team of in-house staff and academic editors and help to shape the reviews content of the journal. Feel free to get in touch informally if you want to find out more about the role.
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We have an opening for a Reviews Editor on Development. If you love developmental biology and its academic community, and have an interest in publishing and science communication, this could be the role for you. Full details here: www.biologists.com/wp-content/u...
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mlacyphd.bsky.social
Want to build #scicomm skills and tell the public about science & how it works? (for any reason...)
There are paid(!) internships at @broadinstitute.org, @science.org, @nature.com, @thetransmitter.bsky.social, @sciam.bsky.social with applications due soon. Links in thread. Grad students eligible!🧬🧪