Now it's @jpkreysing.bsky.social 's turn! ππ
Congratulations Jan Philipp on defending your PhD thesis, "Capturing Functional States in Situ with Cryo-Electron Tomography" in the @becklab.bsky.social lab!
We're very excited to see more IMPRS-CBP #PhDs graduateπβ¨
#imprs_cbp #PhDlife #CryoET
Kommβ am 12. Juni auf die Night of Scienceβ¨! Erlebe, wie aus Stickstoff leckeres Eisπ¦wird und welche Aufgaben verschiedene Proteine in unserem KΓΆrper ΓΌbernehmen! Erfahre in VortrΓ€gen und bei einer Elektronenmikroskopie-Tour π¬ mehr ΓΌber unsere Forschung! Infos: π www.biophys.mpg.de/de/night-of-...
How do you do quantum physics β when sign language βοΈ lacks the words? Kudos to Ingo Barth, the first deaf German to earn a chemistry PhD, broke barriers as a physics student and research leaderβthen created Sign2MINT, a STEM sign language lexicon with 5,000+ signs, empowering Deaf scientists. πͺπͺπͺ
The results, published in @natcellbio.nature.com, show how the protein DRP1 scans the surface of mitochondria to finds the right place to cut π¬ π»
#Microscopy #NatureCellBiology
π Read the full study: www.nature.com/articles/s41...
What does a postdoc do in their βfreeβ time? Spoiler: They donβt have any. But when Marcel Heinz does sneak in a few minutes between tasks, heβs busy building a free, no-registration chemical sketcherβkudos for this valuable contribution to the community!
π Check out his project: www.bondcraft.net
IMPRS on Cellular Biophysics
Max Planck Institute of Biophysics
We present MitoScanner: a newly discovered step in mitochondrial division! πβοΈ Explore here the work by @office-garcia.bsky.social π www.biophys.mpg.de/2921124/sear...
#Mitochondria #CellBiology
Special thanks to the organisers and to @sonjawelsch.bsky.social for leading this effort.
We are looking forward to seeing this knowledge travel back to labs around the world.π
Thatβs a wrap on our @embo.org #cryoFIB & #cryoET course!
It was an incredible week of hands-on learning, collaboration, and shared expertise, made possible by dedicated organizers, incredible trainers, and an engaged group of participants.
We are having a very hands-on week at the @embo.org #cryoFIB & #cryoET course π¬
Our participants are learning about sample vitrification, lamella milling, FLM, lift-out, data acquisition and more!
We are learning by doing, troubleshooting, and sharing expertise across labs. π§ͺ
We had a great time having Michael Elbaum from the Weizmann Institute visit our institute (@mpibp.bsky.social)! Had an insightful seminar and a fun time at the Krios doing STEM π¬
Our Krios is upside down according to material scientists so instead of turning our microscope, we turned ourselves!
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Max Planck Institute of Biophysics
Proteins DRP1 and MID49 scan the mitochondrial outer membrane before division, revealing a previously unrecognized step in mitochondrial fission.