Wanlu Zhang
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Postdoc @EllenbergLab @EMBL Studying how nuclear pores assemble using super-resolution and electron microscopy.
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This year’s Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine has been awarded to Mary Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell, and Shimon Sakaguchi for discovering a class of immune cells that help to prevent the body from attacking its own tissues. #medsky 🧪
Medicine Nobel goes to scientists who revealed secrets of immune system ‘regulation’
Mary Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell and Shimon Sakaguchi discovered cells that protect the body from autoimmune diseases.
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“It actually doesn’t take much to be considered a difficult woman. That’s why there are so many of us.”
― Jane Goodall

💙 RIP to a real one. My childhood hero
Jane Goodall with monarch butterfly scarf
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Thank you, Andi😊!
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Curious about RNA, aptamers, lipid membranes, molecular dynamics simulations, synthetic cells - and how these topics come together? Join @floppleton.bsky.social's talk in the unano webinar blogs.ed.ac.uk/unanowebinars
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If you are thinking about the future of structural biology, we are too! Our two cents (Jürgen Plitzko and I) just got published online here: authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S...
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Today in @nature.com we share our back-to-back stories with Ning Zheng’s lab revealing chemical-genetic convergence between a molecular glue degrader & E3 ligase cancer mutations. 1/5
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Here's how to predict binding of tens or hundreds of small molecules to protein assemblies using Boltz 2 in ChimeraX.
Accuracy depends on how similar the ligands and binding pockets are to existing experimental structures.
www.rbvi.ucsf.edu/chimerax/dat...
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🧪 Open PhD or Postdoc position 🧪
The project is in collaboration with my new collegue Miha Modic. If you are interesed in RNA modification, centromeres and bioinformatics this is for you!
Miha has more positions to fill, infos on his linkedin: linkedin.com/in/miha-modic-9aa8a752.
advertisment for a phd or postdoc position in epitranscriptomics of genome integrety at the KIT in Germany
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Static structures are out. A new publication from the Ellenberg lab ( @ellenberglab.bsky.social, @embl.org , @sfb1638.bsky.social ) and Andrej Sali shows how integrative spatiotemporal modeling captures molecular motion in 4D, unlocking dynamic views of nuclear pore complex assembly.
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EMBL @embl.org · Mar 24
Did you know that DNA must form overlapping loops to give rise to the well-known X-shape of chromosomes? 🧬🧪

New research from EMBL's Ellenberg Group provides new insights into the process of chromosome formation.

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How chromosomes shape up for cell division | EMBL
EMBL scientists have shown how overlapping loops of DNA stack upon each other in dividing cells to give rise to rod-shaped chromosomes
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🚨 Exciting Opportunity Alert! 🚨

The Ellenberg Lab is #hiring for two incredible postdoc/research scientist positions! Join the ERC-funded MITOFOLD project! 🧬

If you’re passionate about cutting-edge research and want to make a real impact, this is your chance! 🚀
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We are #hiring!

We have two open postdoc/research scientist positions to join our #ERC funded project MITOFOLD to resolve the organization of mitotic chromosomes!

1) experimental biologist shorturl.at/LjGEM
2) data scientist shorturl.at/nDdhQ
Please share! 🙌

We look forward to your application! 🤩
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My first own project is published:

Despite major differences in chromosome shape during #interphase and #mitosis, the underlying #loop-extruder based organization is highly similar

A new data resource and new insights into human chromatin biology! 🧬🥳
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@andibrunner.bsky.social et al. @ellenberglab.bsky.social show that interphase organization into Cohesin-driven loops occurs in a sequential and hierarchical manner - just like the mitotic organization by Condensins. https://buff.ly/426gIEu
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