Nilay Taneja
Postdoc @ Sloan Kettering Institute interested in all things mechanobiology during cell and tissue morphogenesis. Past: PhD @Vanderbilt
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- Reposted by Nilay TanejaPreprint: IntAct-U-ExM enables robust, isoform-specific expansion microscopy of actin networks in yeast and mammalian cells. A cool study led by @anubhavdhar.bsky.social in collaboration with Sudarshan and Deepak Nair. www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
- Reposted by Nilay Taneja🚨📣 New preprint alert! Excited to share my new postdoc work on direct force and mechanical properties measurements in live embryos! A great team effort with A. Chamolly (theory), under the supervision of F. Corson and @jeromegros.bsky.social 📄 www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1... #devbio #mechanics
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- Me arranging my data into a story. Spoiler alert- this cell never went past metaphase
- Reposted by Nilay TanejaHappy to officially introduce FilaBuster - a strategy for rapid, light-mediated intermediate filament disassembly. Compatible with multiple IF types, modular in design, and precise enough to induce localized filament disassembly in live cells. www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
- Actin obsession series 3. Dividing HeLa cell #FluorescenceFriday
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- Actin obsession series 2. Actomyosin cortex of a blebbing M2 melanoma cell. #FluorescenceFriday
- Reposted by Nilay TanejaInterested in Developmental Mechanics??? We are organizing a mechanobiology workshop in Baeza, Spain, October 21-23, 2025. Come join us (and please help us spread the word)!!!
- Actin obsession series: 1. Actin cytoskeleton in membrane ruffles at the leading edge of a crawling cancer cell