#RNA neurobiologist
Postdoc at Stirling Churchman lab with a lot of crosstalk with Mike Greenberg Lab. Harvard Medical School
Ines Patop
This sounds really really fun and useful.
This is SO useful for the community. Models for PD, SD, and more at the end of a click. Thanks Jax and all the people that made this possible!
Last paper of my PhD is out!
This started as a curiosity driven project in the last 6 months of my Ph: how circadian clocks organize across the organism?
2022 kicks in and thanks to the fly cell atlas we could start answering it!
Thanks to all our collaborators and to the amazing fly community.
This is so cool!
Honored to be part of the 2026 Leading Edge Fellows Zara Weinberg Cohort! Thanks to all my mentors and collaborators for their support. Looking forward to being part of this amazing community of scientists!
Hey #Drosophila folks ! #FlyCROSS is back and #Mentor surveys are open NOW ! If you're a faculty/postdoc/ equivalent in any scientific career & have #Drosophila research experience - we'd be delighted to have you as mentors to empower early career scientists in the #Dros community !
Ines Patop
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Please RT!
We're looking for a postdoc to join an exciting joint project between our lab @upf.edu & @crg.eu (Barcelona) and the Sander lab @mdc-berlin.bsky.social (Berlin) investigating how alternative splicing and microexons influences the maturation of pancreatic islets.
Deadline: 30/09/25👇
The timeline of co-transcriptional #mRNA processing and #modification may have to be revised: cleavage, termination, and #m6A deposition may occur earlier than most #splicing! Potential textbook changing study in bioRxiv by edueyras.bsky.social & Rippei Hayashi labs!
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Fun news! @gcbias.bsky.social and I are teaching a 2-week online population genetics workshop this summer to raise money for the Center for Population Biology at UC Davis. We're trying to gauge interest -- please fill this out if you might be interested! And please share broadly!
Very excited to share our new paper out now in
@MolecularCell. We show how U1 snRNP -a well-known splicing factor- regulates the activity of alternative promoters in human cells www.cell.com/molecular-ce...
Ines Patop
We appreciate you taking the time and volunteering to be a mentor! Add [email protected] to your email address book or safe sender list, so that you can receive our emails. To be a participating me...
BIG NEWS - for the first time ever, we're running a Bioimage Analysis Beginnings Bootcamp. Learn #bioimageanalysis from awesome folks, and gain familiarity with some new tools as well as how to pick the right tool in the first place. Aug 4th-8th - apply here (soon!) forms.gle/d2fCXsrWHVP8...
Shefali
We are thrilled to announce the 2026 Zara Weinberg Leading Edge Fellows! 40 remarkable postdocs pursuing transformative research in biological/biomedical sciences.
This is the 7th Leading Edge cohort and we are so excited to welcome them!
www.leadingedgesymposium.org/fellows/
May as well start out with our big resource. We spent a long time getting this up and running - and it's now a real thing and still growing! Repost!!!
www.jax.org/jax-mice-and...
Manuel Irimia
mRNA synthesis requires extensive pre-mRNA maturation, the organisation of which remains unclear. Here, we directly sequence pre-mRNA without metabolic labelling or amplification to resolve transcript...
Want to learn population genetics? Please fill out this form to indicate your potential interest in a 2-week intensive online summer population genetics course taught by Jeffrey Ross-Ibarra and Graham...
docs.google.com
Kim et al. uncover a role for U1 snRNP in regulating internal promoter activity. Beyond
its canonical role in splicing, U1 snRNP suppresses premature polyadenylation, enabling
upstream transcription t...
📽️ G&D Tapes 📽️
G&D author, Noah Helton tells us about their new study in #genesdev, revealing an intriguing link between stress granule formation and the integrated stress response. #OpenAccess @smslmoon.bsky.social
Read the full story here:
➡️ tinyurl.com/gd352899
Our new paper is out on bioRxiv and we’re really excited about it!
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
We show that circadian clocks in the fly brain are far more distributed than the classic view. Huge kudos to the authors, especially @inespatop.bsky.social and Anne, and to our collaborators!!
Video
Olivier Duss
Ana Fiszbein
Jeffrey Ross-Ibarra
In partnership with the iPSC Neurodegenerative Disease Initiative, a project from the Center for Alzheimer’s and Related Dementias (NIH), and with support from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, and Alig...
Circadian clocks orchestrate daily physiology and behavioral rhythms, yet the extent to which cells lacking canonical clock components exhibit robust temporal regulation remains unclear. Here we addre...