Scientists using microscopes, math, physics and fun to discover how cells work @Duke Cell Biology/BME. https://gladfelterlab.net
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Excited to share the newest piece of the puzzle of RNA properties in condensates! www.molbiolcell.org/doi/10.1091/... by newly minted Dr. Sierra Cole, published in MBoC condensates special issue
Biomolecular condensates are central to subcellular compartmentalization and RNA regulation.
In the multinucleate fungus Ashbya gossypii, condensates composed of Whi3 protein
and CLN3 mRNA help ensure...
www.molbiolcell.org
Interested in the MBL Physiology Course in Woods Hole and want to learn more before you apply?
Join myself and Cliff at our Virtual Open House TOMORROW 2–3 PM ET. You will hear what the course experience is like and get all your questions answered.
Register/Join: princeton.zoom.us/j/97673682905
Also check out the News and Views by Ayse Ecer and Tatjana Trcek!
nature.com/articles/s41...
Condensates are powerful ways to break symmetry and cells do remarkable things with them. Here we show that in a multinucleate fungus, a condensate regulates translation of a cyclin and a formin in distinct locations.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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A wonderful write up of what motivates our work! madeforthis.duke.edu/stories/lear...
🌍 Heading to #CellBIO2025 meeting @embo.org @ascbiology.bsky.social ? Join us as we continue building Planetary Cell Biology, a cross scale field - from cells to biodiversity. Sunday, Dec 7 | 8:30–9:45 AM EST
Curious? www.youtube.com/@Cells4Plane...
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Geisterfer, Jalihal et al. show spatially distinct effects of Whi3 condensates on target translation in Ashbya syncytia. In vitro, translation is enriched at condensate–solute interfaces but repressed...
Geisterfer, Jalihal et al. show spatially distinct effects of Whi3 condensates on target translation in Ashbya syncytia. In vitro, translation is enriched at condensate–solute interfaces but repressed...
Fantastic ASCB so far! Haven’t even had time to live tweet with all the great talks and catching up with folks. Some science standouts to far have been the Planetary Cell Bio session organized by @gladfelterlab.bsky.social and @robinsall.bsky.social’s beautiful talk on cell migration
BY ADRIANA V. DIFRANCO What do fungi in the forest and human placentas have in common? It sounds like a riddle, but it’s actually a fascinating biological conundrum. Fungi and placentas have two of th...
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#Lipid packing and local geometry influence #septin curvature sensing, say Brandy Curtis, Amy Gladfelter @gladfelterlab.bsky.social and colleagues @duke-university.bsky.social: rupress.org/jcb/article/...
#Biochemistry #Cytoskeleton
Following the “Integrating Cell and Planetary Scales to Address Climate Resilience” workshop held in Lisbon in April 2025, we’re launching a new community dedicated to bridging scientific disciplines ...
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Monica Bettencourt-Dias
@gladfelterlab.bsky.social kicking off the first SRC of 2026 with an amazing turnout at #PhaseTSRC. Special thanks to our organizers for their leadership in this brand-new conference topic, including lead organizer @umassmdlab.bsky.social
How can you tackle emerging questions in cellular organisation, adaptation, and robustness? Join #EESPhaseSeparation! 🧬🦠
Bringing together scientists from diverse fields to foster new discoveries in condensate biology.
Submit your abstract by 10 Feb: s.embl.org/ees26-08-bl
📅 19 – 22 May 2026
Journal of Cell Biology
Ben Larson
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