Hergé
Hergé
🚨 Postdoc position 🚨
I’m moving back to Switzerland this summer to launch my lab at the University of Zurich and am recruiting a Postdoctoral Fellow (start: late 2026).
Details & application:
jobs.uzh.ch/job-vacancie....
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How many mechanistically different protein insertases are there? Maybe fewer than you think! Check out our tale of pATOM36, MIM, MTCH1/2 and YidC in the preprint by Stephan Berger of the Schneider and the Ballmoos Labs. www.biorxiv.org/cgi/content/...
Vorholt Lab re-created endosymbiosis in the lab: injected bacteria into a fungus and evolved a heritable partnership.
Evolution, fast-forwarded.
doi.org/10.1038/s415...
This is a beautiful case of how real science happens & serious scientists work. Kudos to both set of authors: “This has been a humbling experience, but one that speaks to the self-correcting nature of the scientific endeavor.” www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
With new book 'The Dawn Fisherman' out soon, delighted to have explained with co-author Ralf Dahm to @meganwollerton.bsky.social at National Geographic how pus, old bandages (& later, salmon gonads!) led to discovery of DNA in freezing cold castle kitchen! www.nationalgeographic.com/history/arti...
🧬Fully Funded PhD
Mitochondria|Protein Homeostasis|Antibody Technologies
🤝In collaboration with @menzieslab.bsky.social and Nick Robinson
@blslancasteruni.bsky.social
🎓UK students only
⏰6th March 2026
📩Enquiries: c.dewar1@lancaster.ac.uk
www.findaphd.com/phds/project...
#phdopportunity #mitochondria
I find this kind of ironic, this is what happens if AI generated content is not checked.
This could be big! - Got it in January
Tracking the details of an experiment in successively cited Methods sections
💊 Resistance against antibiotics is a severe threat - also in 🇨🇭
The Forum Phagentherapie discusses with experts and the public about solutions.
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Image of Uranus taken by the James Webb Space Telescope, showing a whitish north polar region, vivid blue-greenish atmosphere and a few whitish elongated storms visible around the pole. The planet is surrounded by clearly defined ring system set against the black background of space. Source: https://www.flickr.com/photos/192271236@N03/54879990600/ Credit: NASA/ESA/CSA/STScI/AndreaLuck CC BY
The winner of ✨ #planetaryScience image of 2025 ✨ is
✨Uranus as seen by JWST✨
Taken on: October 6, 2025
Credit: NASA/ @esa.int /CSA/ @stsci.edu / @andrealuck.bsky.social
Full resolution: www.flickr.com/photos/19227...
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David got company!
Wünsche euch ganz herzlich alles Gute
Well, this is an utter disaster for science.
This gutting of peer review is very likely driven by Project 2025/OMB/Vought, very likely is about funding junk science, and very likely is coming for #NIH and biomedical research next.
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This is actually the trippiest thing I've ever seen that was not deliberately created by M C Fucking Escher. It straight up took me over a minute to make sense of and now I can't go back.
This is the white-and-gold dress on a gram a week of trenbolone.
Here is an artistic rendering of Simona’s work
In the early 1980ies the labs of Cordingley, Boothroyd and Borst
discovered that the LSU rRNA of T. brucei is processed into 6 fragment. Now more than 30 years later Simona Amodeo at al. found the factors that mediate these trypanosomatid-specific processing events. academic.oup.com/nar/article/...
Have you ever wondered what you would find if you could keep your eyes on a bee for more than a few meters? Us, too!
preprint (with videos!) + thread 🧵
Precise, individualized foraging flights in honey #bees 🐝 revealed by multicopter drone-based tracking
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
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Lagrange bus stop in paris
I wanted to take the bus but it was stationary
How does a caterpillar completely dissolve inside its chrysalis, before reconstructing itself in the shape of a butterfly?
“Metamorphosis is wild,” marvels historian Oren Harman in his beautiful new book, which I reviewed for this week's @nature.com
www.nature.com/articles/d41...
📢Postdoc position available!🧪🧫🧬
Our group is seeking a motivated researcher to investigate the molecular mechanisms driving host–endosymbiont interactions.
Full details & application: karriere.hhu.de//index.php?a....
Please help us get the word out!
What is the most profitable industry in the world, this side of the law? Not oil, not IT, not pharma.
It's *scientific publishing*.
We call this the Drain of Scientific Publishing.
Paper: arxiv.org/abs/2511.04820
Background: doi.org/10.1162/qss_...
Thread @markhanson.fediscience.org.ap.brid.gy 👇
Schrödinger: Excuse me, miss, can I borrow that box for a science experiment?
Pandora: Sure, be my guest.
- Picture by Raymond Gosling and Rosalind Franklin, King's College
- DNA by Rudolf Signer, University of Bern
Holy smokes!!!!
Here we are! To celebrate our arrival, here is a #trypanosome expanded ~13 times & stained for tubulin, individual cortical #microtubules can be recognised, what was only achievable by EM before. Images: Christine Girard-Blanc & Thierry Blisnick. Many thanks to @centriolelab.bsky.social for training
Paper by the Schneider lab( @schneian.bsky.social ) & collaborators w/co-first authors Corinne von Känel & Salome Aeschlimann "TbTim20 facilitates protein import at a low membrane potential in trypanosomes lacking the mitochondrial genome" @febsj.bsky.social nccr-rna-and-disease.ch/news/article...
Multiple so called "quality control checks" by the journal almost killed us. - But now it is out!
A novel mito. protein import factor is only essential in T. brucei without kDNA. – Check it out.
Congrats, to the first authors Corinne and Salome and to all our coauthors.
doi.org/10.1111/febs...