Derivery Lab - MRC LMB
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- Steven has joined us as an RA to assist in the design, production and characterization of a panel of binders to be used as biosensors to image sorting of endogenous cargos in cells using multispectral microscopy, or as modulators of activities of sorting machineries! Welcome to the lab, Steven!
- Reposted by Derivery Lab - MRC LMBThere’s just ONE WEEK left to apply to join our amazing PhD programme next year! Visit our website for more information: www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/students/int... Applications close on 2nd DEC 2025
- Reposted by Derivery Lab - MRC LMBWe present a simple method to easily increase the imageable depth of an expansion microscopy gel on a typical inverted microscope ten-fold, using some carefully placed FEP film and a water dipping objective lens:
- Maximising imaging volumes of expanded tissues for inverted fluorescence microscopy biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/202…
- Reposted by Derivery Lab - MRC LMBThe final version of our multispectral microscopy manuscript is now online at Nature Photonics: www.nature.com/articles/s41... The main additions are some further comparisons to yet more unmixing algorithms, in which we find that our algorithm is still the most accurate.
- We've recently updated our multispectral microscopy manuscript to clarify a few points (particularly regarding SNR) and add eight supplementary figures. Courtesy of Sjoerd Stallinga, we now also have a derivation of the appropriate Cramér–Rao lower bound! www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
- We are very happy that the amazing PhD work of our previous PhD student, @akaashkumar.bsky.social is out in Nature Photonics!
- 🚨Publication alert🚨 My first, first-author paper is now out in @natphoton.nature.com! Our paper describes an iterative spectral unmixing algorithm and eight-channel camera-based hardware we developed enabling unmixing of low SNR live-cell data at video rates. www.nature.com/articles/s41...
- Reposted by Derivery Lab - MRC LMBGreat opportunity for a Research Support Officer to join @cellbiol-mrclmb.bsky.social, supporting @deriverylab.bsky.social in their studies of the molecular mechanisms behind receptor sorting in endosomes. More info: www.nature.com/naturecareer... Apply by 10 JUL #ScienceJobs
- 🚨 JOB ALERT 🚨 We're hiring a Research Assistant – no PhD needed! Join us to explore the molecular mechanisms of receptor sorting in endosomes. Experience in protein expression/purification, cloning & cell culture desired 🧫🔬 Apply now 👉 www.nature.com/naturecareer... #STEMCareers #ResearchJobs
- Reposted by Derivery Lab - MRC LMBEmmanuel Derivery (@deriverylab.bsky.social in @cellbiol-mrclmb.bsky.social) speaks to @jcellsci.bsky.social about the motivations behind his career, the exciting field of protein design & advice for new Group Leaders. Full interview: journals.biologists.com/jcs/article/... #LMBintheNews
- Reposted by Derivery Lab - MRC LMBIn our latest interview, we hear from the 2024 @bscb-official.bsky.social Hooke Medal winner Emmanuel Derivery @deriverylab.bsky.social. Emmanuel tells us about his research, what winning the Hooke Medal means to him & his advice on building a successful lab. journals.biologists.com/jcs/article/...
- Reposted by Derivery Lab - MRC LMB😊 Very happy to see this out! A real group effort from the Hyslop lab (@thecimr.bsky.social) including brilliant collaborations with @knowleslab.bsky.social, Vendruscolo lab, @michael-e-ward.bsky.social lab, @deriverylab.bsky.social lab, @profmarciniak.bsky.social lab 🎉🎉🎉
- Reposted by Derivery Lab - MRC LMBAre you an undergraduate student considering a career in academic research? Don’t miss the opportunity to gain hands-on experience at the LMB with our Student Placement Scheme – open now for applications! Apply by 30th March. More info: www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/students/stu...
- We are super proud of @lara-kruger.bsky.social who is leaving to start her own lab at @institutcurie.bsky.social - you're going to be missed in the Derivery lab!
- Congratulations to @lara-kruger.bsky.social, postdoc in @deriverylab.bsky.social in @cellbiol-mrclmb.bsky.social, who is leaving the LMB to establish her own research group at @institutcurie.bsky.social in Paris! Best of luck to you Lara! #LMBAlumni
- Reposted by Derivery Lab - MRC LMBOur automatic parameter-free deconvolution code is now 2–3× faster while still producing exactly the same results as before. If you want to try it out, we have a Google Notebook implementation available at beryl.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/rlgc_notebook/. Manuscript WIP.
- Congrats to @juliemiesch.bsky.social who was awarded a Postdoc Mobility grant by @snf-ch.bsky.social to support her research for two years. Her postdoc research will focus on the biophysical regulation of water buffering in the cell.
- Reposted by Derivery Lab - MRC LMBHow does tRNA-modifier #Elongator stabilize microtubules during asymmetric cell division? Vicente Planelles Herrero @deriverylab.bsky.social et al find subcomplexes binding to microtubule ends & tubulin dimers, & enriching microtubules with polyglutamylated tubulin www.embopress.org/doi/full/10....
- 🚨 Paper Alert 🚨 Our preprint describing Elongator as a selective microtubule polymerase that rewrites PTMs on microtubules is now published! Check it out: www.embopress.org/doi/full/10....
- In the original draft, we showed that Elongator binds to microtubules irrespective of their PTMs, but selectively elongates them using polyglutamylated tubulin subunits. As a result, Elongator rewrites the tubulin code of dynamic microtubules. How cool is that?
- During revisions, we've added lots of exciting new data, so be sure to check out the paper! Most importantly, we now demonstrate that Elongator regulates polyglutamylation levels of spindle microtubules, both in cells and in vivo.
- Reposted by Derivery Lab - MRC LMBCongrats to @akaashkumar.bsky.social who has won the PhD Award from the Cambridge Centre for Physical Biology for his work developing a novel microscopy system with @deriverylab.bsky.social & @jamesdmanton.bsky.social in @cellbiol-mrclmb.bsky.social. www.physbiol.cam.ac.uk/akaash-kumar #LMBintheNews