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gallegolab.bsky.social
We are the Biophysics in Cell Biology lab! Creativity and light microscopy to study cell growth at @upfbarcelona.bsky.social 🌍 www.gallegolab.org
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Do not miss the #membrane seminars this THU! As usual zoom link and info here felixcampelo.wixsite.com/membranetraf... or via the mailing list lists.icfo.es/mailman/list... @felixmendu.bsky.social @ishier.bsky.social

Interested in imaging protein suprastructures and membranes dynamics in situ? You also happen to be preoccupied by the exocyst? Read our latest preprint where we time-resolved the choreography of a flexible exocyst higher-order structure and the vesicle in exocytosis www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...

Did you know that transcription start sites harbor a huge excess of germline variants? Turns out this is driven by (divergent) transcription, mitotic, but not meiotic(!), double-strand breaks and early mosaic variants. Read the full story here: www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...

Nice preprint from @gallegolab.bsky.social! Bridging static structures of exocyst with dynamic function provides really interesting flexible, ring-shaped higher-order exocyst structure (ExHOS). Continuum architecture dynamics of vesicle tethering in exocytosis www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...

Two tenure-track positions on computational (www.upf.edu/ca/web/biome...) and quantitative (www.upf.edu/ca/web/biome...) biology at the Medicine and Life Sci. Dept. of @upf.edu. Come and join us to work in the unique environment of @prbb.org at the seafront of Barcelona! Deadline Jan 28. Please RP!!

🚨🚨🚨 If you're a bioinformatician who loves: 🧬 #SingleCell #LongReadSequencing & #AlternativeSplicing 🚀 Collaborating and travelling Apply to work with us at the spectacular BIMSB (@mdc-berlin.bsky.social) in Berlin + @[email protected] in Barcelona. Qs: www.transdevolab.com Please RT! 🙏

I'm glad to announce our last paper on @jcellsci.bsky.social ! journals.biologists.com/jcs/article/... Including a First Person journals.biologists.com/jcs/article/... This is a good way to end the year.