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juliavonblume.bsky.social
Associate Professor, Yale School of Medicine, Cell Biology Passionate about membrane biology, biomolecular condensates, insulin secretion, secretory granules, neutrophils, and macrophages.
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Die neue US-Administration schränkt die #Forschungsfreiheit ein – Förderanträge werden nicht geprüft, Mittel eingefroren. Das betrifft auch viele unserer Partner. Umso wichtiger ist es, den transatlantischen Austausch zu stärken. Gespräch im @spiegel.de u.a. dazu (€): www.spiegel.de/wissenschaft...

Get in Dorks, we are going protesting. STAND UP FOR SCIENCE. MARCH 7th 12-4pm. DC AND YOUR STATE CAPITALS. More information to come.

A useful tool and a great thing to do... 5calls.org/issue/nih-ns...

Here they describe, much more eloquently than I, why what HHMI did is so problematic. “Anticipatory obedience” is the term. I have benefited from HHMI funding and policies, but for that same reason must say: hard to be aspire to be leader of scientific culture, values and excellence while this.

NIH doesn’t just support infectious disease research—it drives breakthroughs in cancer, childhood diseases, heart disease, diabetes & more. Thanks to NIH, we have: 💉 Cancer immunotherapy ❤️ Cholesterol-lowering statins 🩸 Insulin for diabetes Investing in NIH = investing in life-saving discoveries.

This is catastrophic for US research universities as it ignores the real cost of doing research. The US academic-gov’t partnership forged post-WWII is the greatest creator of knowledge in history and is critical to US economic and technological competitiveness.

New year, new Science Speaks #interview. I had the great honor talking to Prof. @juliavonblume.bsky.social. Her team studies protein trafficking and sorting at the Golgi apparatus at the Department of Cell Biology at Yale University. www.science-speaks.com/julia-von-bl...

Excited to share our latest findings on how the phosphoinositide PI4P pool at the trans-Golgi network (TGN) is regulated through a SYS1-ARFRP1-ARL5-ARMH3-PI4KB pathway, in which ARMH3 (also known as C10orf76) acts as an ARL5 effector to activate PI4KB. rdcu.be/d1dZ2

Great opportunity for postdocs interested in molecular neuroscience/ biochemistry to study presynapse formation in human neurons funded by the ERC (see www.leibniz-fmp.de/haucke; Rizalar et al Haucke (2023) Science). We are a certified green lab. Apply now to [email protected] before 5 Dec 2024.

Considering a PhD in molecular biology? There’s still time to apply to join the LMB in October 2024. Applications close on 3rd DEC. Visit our website for more info: www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/students/int...

Join the Interdisciplinary Postdoc Fellowship Program at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL), one of the best places to do research in modern biology and develop your career. Great opportunities for statisticians, comp. biologists, AI experts, mathem. modelers! www.embl.org/eipod-linc