EMBO is the organization of more than 2,100 leading researchers that promotes excellence in life sciences in Europe and beyond.
embo.org
Has-been structural biologist FRS (no really) reinventing himself as a computational cancer geneticist in the post-AlphaFold world. Hooked on boats. Picture - outside Leonard Cohen's house on Hydra after sailing there.
ORCID 0000-0002-6910-1809
Working for a diverse, global and multidisciplinary scientific community focused on the cell, the basic unit of all life.
PhD candidate studying chemosynthetic symbioses at Harvard University
We are the Archaea Biology and Ecogenomics group at the University of Vienna. This is a lab member-run account.
archaea.univie.ac.at
Scientist & Communicator. Fascinated by cells across scales - 🌎, 🔬and ⏳. PI @GIMM, EMBO member. Former Director @IGC, PD @Cambridge University, PhD @UCL/IGC. My motto: "Science from all for all". Mom of 2 wonderful girls. Views are my own.
The European Molecular Biology Laboratory drives visionary basic research and technology development in the life sciences.
www.embl.org
How are biological forms encoded? Group leader at IBDM Marseille, director of Turing Center for living systems (CENTURI). Professor at Collège de France, Paris: Dynamics of living systems
Cilia and cell motility enthusiast, basal cognition, weird organisms esp protists and larvae, how do living systems compute?
Professor of Cellular & Biophysical Dynamics, Living Systems Institute, Exeter (past: DAMTP, Cambridge)
www.micromotility.com
EMBO postdoc in
@RouxLab.bsky.social, exploring the mechanics of membrane remodeling and its evolutionary implications. Skiing, climbing, and running in my free time
Group Leader, Molecular mimicry / chromatin evolution / engineering
Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge. Wellcome Trust CDA fellow
gen.cam.ac.uk/research/research-g…
Microbial cell-cell interactions | contractile injection systems | cytoskeleton | evolution | multiscale imaging | ETH Zürich
- run by lab members -
Microbe Hunter
Evolution of developmental processes.
Associate Professor @OxfordBiology & Fellow @JesusOxford.
@SteventonLab, @CRGenomica &
#embryo17 alumna.
Working mother.
Our mission is to lead humanity’s quest to understand the origins and prevalence of life and intelligence in the universe and share that knowledge.
Group Leader @MPI-CBG and @POL, TU-Dresden. Dev Biologist mixing it up w/ Physics. Want to know how organs grow! also obsessed with structural colors |
ritamateus.com
How do organs form from cells to tissue? Zebrafish and organoids; live imaging; quantitative biology; theory. Comments by Caren Norden
Physics of Embryonic Self-Organization and Morphogenesis. Tweets by Otger Campàs (Professor, Chair of Tissue Dynamics and Director
at the Physics of Life Excellence Cluster of TU Dresden)
We study lamins and nuclear mechanobiology. Meinig School of Biomedical Engineering. Weill Institute for Cell and Molecular Biology. Cornell University.
lammerding.wicmb.cornell.edu
Evolutionary biologist interested in the origin and early diversification of eukaryotes. Phylogenetics/(meta)genomics. Protists & Archaea. Reseach Director at Uni Paris-Saclay (France)/Associate Prof. Uni of Rhode Island (USA)
cytoskeleton self-organization / shape, patterns and symmetry / minimal and artificial cells / biophysics teacher @ ESPCI ParisTech
www.cytomorpholab.com
Evolving better E. coli for 75,000 generations. Prof at MSU, but opinions my own. (Ok, I also speak for billions -- er, TRILLIONS -- of E. coli.)
Website for LTEE:
the-ltee.org
Banner pic from NYC, shared by Darwin. (The microbiologist, not the other one.)
Professor of microbial ecology and evolution at Univ of Texas Austin.
mechanics | multicellularity |evolution | choanoflagellates
Between the Diz-Muñoz + Arendt labs (EMBL, Heidelberg) and Thibaut Brunet’s lab (Institut Pasteur).
PhD: mechanics in nervous system development @FranzeLab
PI at the University of Freiburg, interested in molecular microbiology and all things related to
#archaea
"Regulation of cytoskeleton dynamics" lab, at Institut Jacques Monod.
actindynamics.net
professor at UCSF, engineer turned cell biologist, wants to know how cells solve geometry problems