Associate Professor at Amsterdam UMC, University of Amsterdam / Vascular Biology / Mechanotransduction / Junctions / Adhesion / Cell migration / Angiogenesis / Atherosclerosis / Capillary malformations
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Stephan Huveneers
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@huveneerslab.bsky.social highlights recent work from Mayo et al. (doi.org/10.1083/jcb....) identifying Scribble as a regulator of endothelial #AdherensJunctions during #angiogenesis.
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#Adhesion #Cytoskeleton #Development
Building Networks: Engineering in Vascular Biology
As we begin the final day of the meeting, we hope all participants have enjoyed this truly engaging and inspiring event.
with Kristina Haase, Katie Bentley, & Christopher Chen
#EMBOBuildNetworks @events.embl.org
Last day to register for the EMBO Workshop "Building networks: Engineering in vascular biology" in #Barcelona, #Spain, 13–15 May 2026.
https://www.embl.org/about/info/course-and-conference-office/events/evb26-01
#EMBOBuildNetworks #EMBOevents 🧪
We are excited to welcome Stephan Huveneers (University of Amsterdam) to our @sfb1348.bsky.social seminar @uni-muenster.de. He will speak about "Force-dependent regulation of endothelial adhesion in vascular development and disease”. Everyone is welcome! More: www.uni-muenster.de/SFB1348/en/i...
Calling all vascular biologists! Join us for cutting edge science at #Angioscience26 in gorgeous Seeon, Bavaria.
Awesome speakers, intimate setting, many talks from abstracts. Deadline June 15th to register!
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🚨 #IVBM2026 abstract deadline extended! 🚨
You now have until 29 May 2026 (11:59 PM ACST) to submit abstracts for oral & poster presentations.
Join the global vascular biology community for cutting-edge science, networking & collaboration.
#VascularBiology
Thank you to everyone who joined 'Building networks: engineering in vascular biology' at EMBL Barcelona last week. It was a fantastic few days of inspiring science and a great reminder of how rapidly the #VascularBiology and #Bioengineering communities are evolving together 🧬🧪 #EMBOBuildNetworks
Journal of Cell Biology
For those interested in endothelial junctions: our latest paper is out in iScience, and it includes a mass spectrometry based VE-cadherin interactome!
Turns out that there are many more molecular intractions going on than just with the catenins…
See: www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Stephan Huveneers
The study further shows that:
• ARVCF is a component of endothelial adherens junctions
• ARVCF stabilizes endothelial cell-cell junctions
• ARVCF binds to a separate pool of VE-cadherin that is unbound from p120-catenin
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...