If you are a scientist, this substack is a great guide for what to do: elizabethginexi.substack.com/p/what-we-ne...
Wanted to highlight this interesting article collection at PRX Life that emerged from a fun workshop at the @nitmb.bsky.social a little over a year ago: journals.aps.org/prxlife/coll...
Excited about this new paper from our research group on cell division in stratified epithelia, spearheaded by Dr. Somiealo Azote and @dr-rajendra-s-negi.bsky.social. See the great tutorial from Rajendra!
Thanks to all the students, postdocs, and collaborators over the past 15 years that really did the work that this AAAS Fellowship celebrates. Happy to share it with all of you! news.syr.edu/2026/03/26/3...
The proposed new government rules for politics-based decision making on federal scientific grants will materially impact my ability to due science in the US: www.federalregister.gov/documents/20...
Please reach out to your congress representatives on this: www.linkedin.com/posts/lisa-m...
Check out his manuscript and preprint on the thesis work: arxiv.org/abs/2603.11425
arxiv.org/abs/2407.13939
with more to come in the next few months!
Big day for the Manning Research Lab: Tyler Hain is defending his Ph.D. thesis, “Mapping the Rigid Landscapes of Disordered Networks and Active Solids.” Yay, Tyler! events.syracuse.edu/event/disser....
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Duncan Brown, Kevin Crowston and Lisa Manning are the first trio from Syracuse to earn the prestigious science honor in a single year.
The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) proposes to revise the Guidance for Federal Financial Assistance to improve government- wide policies and requirements related to the management of grants, co...
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Non-active disordered solids feature quasilocalized excitations that control plasticity, similar to crystal lattice defects, and these excitations can be identified via harmonic or anharmonic analyses...
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Does basal stem cell division orientation regulate skin stratification and tissue mechanics? And can tissue mechanics feed back to control division orientation?
In our new preprint, we use a 3D vertex model to explore this @manningresearch.bsky.social @somiealo.bsky.social