Kyle A DeMarr
Evolutionary developmental cell biologist 🏳️🌈
Postdoc @ UCSF Mullins Lab
- Very lucky to be at UCSF with such great microscopy facilities. These instruments are definitely pushing the limits of what we thought feasible in live imaging! Excited to keep exploring how these single cells organize and secrete such precise morphologies.
- If you've ever wanted to know what the actin filaments on the scales in a developing moth wing look like in 3D, here you go! Kyle DeMarr from @mullinslab.bsky.social acquired these beautiful data on the single objective light sheet at the UCSF Center for Advanced Light Microscopy. #snouty
- Reposted by Kyle A DeMarrPreprint alert! I’m publishing my last paper from my postdoc work on archaeal cell biology, with @mullinslab.bsky.social, @archaellum.bsky.social, @samjlord.bsky.social, @marleenvw.bsky.social, @arghya93.bsky.social, and more great folks (thread below with more details)
- Archaeal SegAB forms a bipolar structure that promotes chromosome segregation in spherical cells biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/202…
- Reposted by Kyle A DeMarr
- Great to work with this wonderful team and see this published! Stay tuned for more fun insights live imaging can tell us about scale growth!
- Thrilled to share that this paper is out now in Development! journals.biologists.com/dev/article/...