My PhD work showed that vimentin is not only a passive marker of EMT, but plays an active role in collective migration, controlling the mechanics of epithelial leader cells. I am grateful to my supervisors, Rene-Marc & Benoit Ladoux, as well as to all the co-authors.
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
14.01.2026 22:07
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Wondering how to control the environment of cells?
Check out this insightful #EpithelialMechanics thread by @lhinderling.bsky.social π
14.12.2025 09:47
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Finally you managed to get paneerβΊοΈ
15.11.2025 12:25
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Just out! Our work on active transport in epithelial tissues. Congrats to Huiqiong Wu, Greg Arkowitz and Ranjith Chilupuri in collaboration with C. Duclut and J. Prost!
PNAS www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
11.11.2025 23:01
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The picture shows the official flyer with more information about the conference, for example the scientific organizing committee and the invited speakers.
Exploring the Frontiers of #Mechanobiology
Mechanobiology Conference III, organized by Prof. @bladoux.bsky.social ( #MPZPM), takes place July 6β12, 2025 in Vietnam. Topics include cell signaling, biomaterials & more.
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Deadlines: Abstracts β Apr 30 | Reg β Jun 6
π icisequynhon.com/conferences/...
16.04.2025 07:28
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We are excited to share our recent preprint on how tissue spreading guides extracellular matrix changes during early morphogenesis @gurdoninstitute.bsky.social
10.04.2025 08:39
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Mechanobiology 2025
πΏβ¨ Calling all mechanobiologists, bioengineers, and curious minds! β¨πΏ
Join us in Vietnam this year for an unforgettable Conference on Mechanobiology, where science meets culture in one of Southeast Asiaβs most vibrant destinations.
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06-12 July
π Quy Nhon, Vietnam
π icisequynhon.com/conferences/...
10.04.2025 09:53
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Congratulations, π Priti!
28.03.2025 06:27
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Happy to share our new publication in
@naturematerials.bsky.social
on mechanical cell competition! Great collaboration between our CAM team, Chavrier's and Doostmohammadi's. Special congrats
@luanger.bsky.social, @andreasschoenit.bsky.social, Siavash Monfared! π
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
14.03.2025 12:10
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Fascinating! Congratulations π
10.03.2025 03:37
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Cell and Tissue Dynamics (WickstrΓΆm)
My lab at the Max Planck Institute for Molecular Biomedicine in Muenster, Germany offers postdoc positions in stem cell mechanobiology. www.mpi-muenster.mpg.de/departments/... drop me an email
15.02.2025 20:42
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Tissues are dynamic and investigating cellular mechanical states can be crucial for understanding biological processes. But how to do it?
We are @andreasschoenit.bsky.social and @luanger.bsky.social from @bladoux.bsky.social / @rmmege.bsky.social lab highlighting ways to assess tissue stresses.
16.02.2025 07:00
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Happy to share our new publication in @naturephysics.bsky.social on life and death of eliminated cells! Great collaboration between our CAM team and Doostmohammadi's. Special congrats @lakshmib02.bsky.social and Siavash Monfared! π
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
08.01.2025 11:33
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We have an exciting line-up of speakers for our third Mechanobiology conference in Vietnam from July 6 - 12, 2025.
icisequynhon.com/conferences/...
30.12.2024 17:41
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This work wouldnβt have been possible without the all the amazing collaborators @yoannletoquin.bsky.social, Aleksandra, Christophe Marcelle, and Amin. A huge thanks to @bladoux.bsky.social for mentoring and shaping the research direction.
30.11.2024 10:19
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4. Moreover, extracellular matrix (ECM) plays a key role! As myoblasts self-organize, the ECM mirrors their alignment, reinforcing stable defects hence mechanical stress patterns. This coupling between cells and ECM boosts myotube growth.
30.11.2024 10:19
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3. Myoblasts fusion is enriched at topological defects mainly at +1/2, why so? Since these defects acts a hotspots of compressive stress, concentrating at head of +1/2 defects, therefore, forcing fusion to localize around these defects.
30.11.2024 10:19
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2. Myoblast and myotube patterning follows physical rules-as they differentiate to form multinucleated myotubes, they self-organize, a typical of nematic systems.
30.11.2024 10:19
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1. How do biomechanics shape muscle growthπͺ? Our new study (Mechanical stresses govern myoblast fusion and myotube growth) dives into the role of mechanical stresses in myogenesis. We explored the biophysics behind muscle formation!
30.11.2024 10:19
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My first post on #bluesky and it's going to be a special one!
Our study investigates the role of biomechanics in muscle fusion and differentiation...π§΅π
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
30.11.2024 10:19
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