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Between Molecules and Milestones: Journey to grad school and beyond

Posted by , on 21 July 2025

We pick up where we left off with Anna-Lena Vigil, now a PhD candidate in the Crocker Group at EMBL, as her journey unfolds to moments beyond the bench that ...

Currents of Change: Metabolism shaping cell fate and evolution #MetabolismMondays

Posted by , on 15 July 2025

All the world’s a metabolic dance, early career scientists are leading the way! Emerging perspectives in metabolism This week we’ll meet Anna-Lena Vigil, who is a PhD candidate in the ...

MITOtalks and FocalPlane features... webinar on the cell biology of mitochondria

Posted by , on 23 June 2025

The recent Special Issue from Journal of Cell Science focussed on the cell biology of mitochondria. To showcase some of the research in this issue, FocalPlane and MITOtalks have teamed ...

Switching Gears: Metabolic Rewiring in Cancer #MetabolismMondays

Posted by , on 2 June 2025

This week, we explore the story of Dr. Luis Cedeno-Rosario, a postdoctoral researcher in the Rutter Lab at the University of Utah.

SciArt Profile: Ayelén Valko

Posted by , on 30 September 2021

In our 11th SciArt profile we meet Ayelén Valko, who tells us about her motivation to use her artwork to popularise science

Two birds with one stone: CTCF control of dynamic gene expression during heart development.

Posted by , on 9 October 2017

CTCF binds to chromatin and is thought of as an architectural protein in the genome. If the genome were a text, CTCF would act like the punctuation marks, so that ...

Postdoctoral position studying cell death of motor neurons

Posted by , on 28 March 2017

  Two years postdoctoral position at INSERM U1065 (C3M)-team 3, Nice, France on the study of cell death of motor neurons. Starting ASAP.   A two-year postdoctoral position starting ASAP, ...

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