Qing (Andie) Zhang
@zqing.bsky.social
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Postdoc in biophysics at Stanford's Prakash Lab. MIT MechE PhD in soft matter. Nature enthusiast and perpetual explorer🌎- from pattern formation in flow instabilities to the spark of biology ✨ . Like hiking 🥾 & basketball 🏀
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prakashlab.bsky.social
Life knows how to keep going - even if it’s freezing -15 degrees C 🥶 outside. AGU just covered our discovery of ultra resistant ice diatoms gliding into a world record! 🧪🔬Enjoy the story here:

eos.org/articles/ice...
Ice Diatoms Glide at Record-Low Temperatures - Eos
New observations reveal how microscopic organisms move through polar ice and illustrate how they may have evolved to thrive in extreme environments.
eos.org
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animalculum.bsky.social
#Arctic #algae aren't immobile or entombed. They're not just surviving either—they're gliding into record books phys.org/news/2025-09...

Ice gliding #diatoms establish record-low temperature limits for motility in a eukaryotic cell www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...

#protists #microbes #extremophiles
schematic pictures and microscopic photos showing various aspects of movement in single-celled algae
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christophstc.bsky.social
#ProtistsOnSky
animalculum.bsky.social
#Arctic #algae aren't immobile or entombed. They're not just surviving either—they're gliding into record books phys.org/news/2025-09...

Ice gliding #diatoms establish record-low temperature limits for motility in a eukaryotic cell www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...

#protists #microbes #extremophiles
schematic pictures and microscopic photos showing various aspects of movement in single-celled algae
zqing.bsky.social
Haha, what a great reference! You've set a high bar for our little diatoms. ;)
zqing.bsky.social
So glad you enjoyed the paper! Thanks for the lovely note. ;)

And congratulations to you too on your recent PNAS paper - a fantastic work!! It's clearly a great time for diatom motility research. Thanks so much for the link and for citing our preprint, that means a lot.
zqing.bsky.social
Did you know tiny algae can "skate" within Arctic sea ice? ⛸️ Our new study in @pnas.org reveals the secret life of ice diatoms: they are actively gliding to navigate the ice! This adds a new dimension to the sea ice ecosystem, revealing an active, dynamic ecological niche. @prakashlab.bsky.social
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zqing.bsky.social
🔬🍻 We're hosting Pint of Science, a vibrant festival in Palo Alto! May 19-21 at Café Venetia, Scotty’s Bar & Sprout Café. Pick your favorite topics!

✨ Bioprinting: Organs like Westworld?
🤖 Brains in Virtual Worlds
🧬 Tiny Mighty Cells etc.
🔍 PLUS: Origami Microscopy wonders @prakashlab.bsky.social
zqing.bsky.social
🔬🍻 We're hosting Pint of Science, a vibrant festival in Palo Alto! May 19-21 at Café Venetia, Scotty’s Bar & Sprout Café. Pick your favorite topics!

✨ Bioprinting: Organs like Westworld?
🤖 Brains in Virtual Worlds
🧬 Tiny Mighty Cells etc.
🔍 PLUS: Origami Microscopy wonders @prakashlab.bsky.social
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acharlesorszag.bsky.social
Save the date 📆
Dyche Mullins and I are hosting the “Cell Biology at the Extremes” session at the #CellBio24 meeting on Monday, Dec 16, 5:00 PM. @ascbiology.bsky.social

You’ll learn about the latest cool ❄️ hot 🔥 and ultrafast 💨 cell biology.

Kindly supported by @focalplane.bsky.social
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prakashlab.bsky.social
Coming to #CellBio24 this year? Posters/Talks/Booths from our lab. Grace, Ray(2), Charlotte, Jiju, Qing are presenting posters, Charlotte, Qing, Ray & Manu giving short talks. Hongquan & Jim/Hannah/Brian/Ken at Cephla & Foldscope booths respectively. Lots of surprises 😱 in store if you find us.
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bioe-stanford.bsky.social
Just another day conducting research with the Prakash Lab @prakashlab.bsky.social: sailing to the Arctic and ice-olating diatoms at -15°C! Talk about a cool discovery ❄️🔬
prakashlab.bsky.social
Our latest discovery of “lowest recorded temperature for eukaryotic cell motility” going all the way down to -15deg C. Come for the crazy cold Arctic & stay for diatoms. Will write longer thread - but enjoy video below of diatoms gliding on frozen ice surfaces. Congrats @zqing.bsky.social & team.
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prakashlab.bsky.social
Our latest discovery of “lowest recorded temperature for eukaryotic cell motility” going all the way down to -15deg C. Come for the crazy cold Arctic & stay for diatoms. Will write longer thread - but enjoy video below of diatoms gliding on frozen ice surfaces. Congrats @zqing.bsky.social & team.
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dijiang319.bsky.social
this is cool🧊❄️🏔️check it out
prakashlab.bsky.social
Our latest discovery of “lowest recorded temperature for eukaryotic cell motility” going all the way down to -15deg C. Come for the crazy cold Arctic & stay for diatoms. Will write longer thread - but enjoy video below of diatoms gliding on frozen ice surfaces. Congrats @zqing.bsky.social & team.
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prakashlab.bsky.social
Loving all the cool 🆒 puns - keep them coming. We have a tradition in lab to draw a doodle for every group meeting - usually by Rebecca Konte (a resident artist in my lab for last 10 years). Here is the doodle of from last year group meeting as “ice skating diatoms” @abelaer.bsky.social #protistsky
A diatom used as a blade for ice skating ⛸️ shoes to depict the capacity for these unique Arctic diatoms to glide on ice.