Neurons, iPSCs, microtubules, pretty microscopy 🔬| PhD student in the Aiken Lab at Colorado State University
Previously studied macrophage phagocytosis/trogocytosis @ucsantabarbara
& embryonic morphogenesis @stanford
Sareen Fiaz
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Attention #MICROTUBULE fans!! A new TECHNIQUES AND PROCEDURES paper is out at #CYTOSKELETON. Visualizing Specific #Tubulin Isotypes and #Pathogenic Variants in #Cellular Microtubule Arrays. Check out the paper here: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
What's happening during attention lapses after poor sleep?
A fluid wave. Your brain is trying to clean itself, to wash away waste products.
nature.com/articles/s41...
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So excited to be on the cover of Cytoskeleton’s latest issue!!! 🔬
Microtubule comets in human iPSCs to kick off my first week of grad school! ☄️💫
The latest #SPECIALISSUE of #CYTOSKELETON is now out! CYTOSKELETAL REGULATION OF MITOCHONDRIAL DYNAMICS. Check out the entire issue here: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/19493592... . #openaccess #mitochondria #actin #septin
Fun to see this on the cover of Cytoskeleton!
Microtubule and actin filaments captured by @sareenfiaz in the Aiken Lab 🔬
#Cytoskeleton #CellBiology #Microscopy #LabLife
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So excited to have been awarded the ASCB COMPASS Outreach Grant for our proposal of “Beyond the Data” 🔬 The Aiken Lab will host a community-wide Graduate Science-Art Showcase & Reception in downtown Fort Collins, coming soon!🎉 @aikenlab.bsky.social @ascbiology.bsky.social
This mesmerizing timelapse captures the nonstop motion inside an animal cell. Red/orange streaks are the growing ends of microtubules, tiny “highways” that can rapidly assemble and disassemble to move proteins & other molecules within the cell.
📸: Andy Moore, HHMI’s Janelia Research Campus
Eric Topol
The recent articles in our Immune Cell Biology collection explore how #macrophage #phagocytosis and #trogocytosis are regulated via target cell adhesion and how mechanotransduction affects the B cell immune synapse.
👉 rupress.org/jcb/collecti...
What happens when marine embryos are crowded instead of isolated?
They become materials.
Honored to write a @natphys.nature.com News & Views on excitable living solids discovered by Prof. Fakhri and colleagues at @mit.edu 😀
N&V: rdcu.be/e5gLm
Paper: nature.com/articles/s41...
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Sareen Fiaz
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Jayne Aiken
Sareen Fiaz
Nature Physics - Marine embryos are usually studied in isolation. But when starfish embryos are in a crowd, they self-assemble into living solids with unexpected dynamics, revealing how simple...
Happy #microscopymonday. Today we have the front cover of our February issue of #CYTOSKELETON. You can check out issue here: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/19493592...
Prakash Lab @ Miami
Happy #microscopymonday. Today we have the front cover of our February issue of #CYTOSKELETON. You can check out issue here: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/19493592...