We study how cells sort important stuff around their insides and to their outsides - Cornell University in beautiful Ithaca, NY
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1 week left to submit an abstract to be considered for a talk at the FASEB GTPase conference:
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Another fantastic #GolgiTime paper from the Glick lab!
Three PhD positions available to work on yeast lysosome biogenesis and reconstitution of membrane fusion as of July or September 2026. Details can be found here: myshare.uni-osnabrueck.de/f/76c16d1fcc...
Fromme Lab
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Very proud of this tour de force from two former students, Stephanie Tanis and Leah Simon, with help from a huge team, including @charlesdanko.bsky.social highlighting a novel-overlooked intervention point for male contraception
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It was fun writing this with David @dgershlick.bsky.social! Check it our if you want to hear our view on small #GTPases networks in endosomal trafficking :) part of the themed issue on Membrane trafficking edited by @fromme-lab.bsky.social and Philippe Chavrier
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Endosomal GTPases, while often used as markers for specific endosomal organelles, functionalize the surface of endosomal compartments into biochemical…
On April 19, 1898, Camillo Golgi first described what we now call the Golgi apparatus - a structure so striking and unusual that it took more than 50 years for scientists to accept it wasn’t just an artefact.
April 19 is #GolgiDay! Celebrate the cell’s most iconic and best organelle.
Fran Bottanelli
Fran Bottanelli
We offer a PostDoc position for a fully funded project on lipid-encoded #lipidtime protein quality-control checkpoints at the Golgi: great collaborators, excellent working & living conditions & benchspace with a view ;) Please share and repost!
Ishier Raote
The small GTPase Arf1 regulates TORC1 in two different ways! Great work by Ludovic Enkler and a great collaboration with @mihaelazavolan.bsky.social . Check out our preprint!
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David Teis
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Very exciting that our new paper on the forces exerted by the Rad51-Rad54 homology search complex is now online. This was a collaborative effort with the Wang here at Cornell, and this work performed primarily by a graduate student, Mitch Woodhouse
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Krahn, Glick et al. use budding yeast to examine membrane recycling at the Golgi apparatus. They describe an in vivo vesicle capture assay that reveals which resident Golgi proteins recycle together in the same vesicles. rupress.org/jcb/article/...
#Organelles #Trafficking
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