Travelling to the future again. This thursday, we will be nosy and learn about mitochondria and their friendships.
Travelling to the future again. This thursday, we will be nosy and learn about mitochondria and their friendships.
The MITOscience of tomorrow is back.
Three short mitochats presented by
DΓ©bora Santos Rocha @deborasrocha.bsky.social ,
Valentin LβHΓ΄te @valentinlhote.bsky.social and
Marijana Croon @marijanacroon.bsky.social
Visit mitotalks.org for zoom link details.
Will you time travel with us?
Really thrilled to have our work on mitochondrial presequence strength out today @jcb.org. We establish quantitative parameters to better define "strong" and "weak" presequences both in vitro and in vivo. This work was spearheaded by the ever talented Youmian Yan, a BBSB graduate student in my lab.
In case you overloaded mitochondria and peroxisomes during your holidays, know that they are talking about it... and our speaker Peter Kim overheard the conversation.
This thursday, usual time and place. See you there?
congratulations!!
MITOchats are all about early career researchers and - of course - mitochondria! Join us tomorrow for three short talks delivered by Julia Riley @joulesriley.bsky.social, Eleonora Stronati, and Joan Blanco-Fernandez @joanblanco.bsky.social. See mitotalks.org for zoom link.
See you all Thursday at MITOchats!! @mitotalks.bsky.social @mito-news.bsky.social @mitowomen.bsky.social @mitoworld.bsky.social
the MITOscience of tomorrow is back.
Screenshot of CellBio app. It reads: Spotlight: Whatβs next: Cell Biology from ASCB MOSAIC Program Alumni Location: 116 Date: Monday Dec 8 5:30PM Duration: 1 hour 15 minutes In this session, six alumni of the ASCB MOSAIC Program (AMP) will present their latest research on a range of cell biology topics. The goal of the NIH-funded MOSAIC program, now concluded, was to diversify the tenure track faculty at research-intensive universities nationwide. AMP alumni are leaders in both their subfields of cell biology and in advancing equity and inclusion in the academic biosciences. Learning objectives include gaining new knowledge of cutting-edge cell biology research and networking with rising-star speakers.
Article out by @statnews.com profiling the terminated MOSAIC K99 program even though the goals fulfilled what the NIH says are their priorities: www.statnews.com/2025/12/08/t...
If youβre at #CellBio2025 coming to the MOSAIC scholar session today at 5:30pm in room 116!
First group conference for the Bomba-Warczak lab #CellBio2025 in Philadelphia!
Come find us at poster session today - Molly Healey (P#0705) and tomorrow @tristanwrong.bsky.social (P#1257), and at the spotlight session on the now terminated NIH MOSAIC program tonight at 5:30pm.
It's like a colony of ants. mesmerizing !!
Candid photo of Zara Weinberg. She has short red hair, bangs and glasses. She is laughing.
The Leading Edge Fellows gathered this week to celebrate Zara Weinberg, a beloved member of our community. Our 7th cohort of Leading Edge Fellows (2026) will be named in her honor.
The Zara Weinberg Leading Edge Cohort application is now open! Due Feb 2.
www.leadingedgesymposium.org/apply/
Happy Halloween from the Barbie-Warczak lab πͺπ π @tristanwrong.bsky.social
"Keeping mitochondria fit: Crosstalk between biogenesis and redox pathway" Happening now: link to join psu.zoom.us/j/95127917611
www.mitotalks.org
The future is visiting again! We are seeking applicants for the 7th season of MITOchats. Deadline for submission is October 17th. Visit www.mitotalks.org for details or submit your application at forms.gle/5D6vWE92yYCi...
Wonderful to see our paper on the #organelle signatures of #neurons and #astrocytes out in final form - congratulations, Shannon Rhoads and team!π t.co/BPxKlbU6Ou
Photo of Jaye Gardiner, a Black woman with long curly black hair, wearing dark green glasses and a coral colored sleeveless top, holding an iPad with the words βJayeβs 1st dayβ written largely. Underneath itβs written βas an assistant professor 9/2/2025β although that doesnβt come out as clear in the photo.
Hello world! Todayβs officially the first day of the lab! Itβs an empty space currently only filled with ideas (that I donβt have card access to yet π) but Iβm excited for the science that will happen here! -JCG
So proud to be a part of this amazing morning. Location ocean beach San Francisco
#nokings
Very excited to share our latest work, βMitochondrial presequences harbor variable strengths to maintain organellar function,β led by the fantastically talented @washubbsb.bsky.social graduate student Youmian Yan. A π§΅
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Congratulations to Drs. Lynch, Burslem, Marmorstein, Yi-Wei, and the entire research team on the publication of your latest research article in the newest issue of Science magazine! | Science www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
π’ New preprint alert!
We watch ATP, the energy currency, in tiny compartments of brain synapses to show that synapses talk to their local mitochondria to produce energy right when needed during plasticity, required for memory formation: www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Launching a new lab in todayβs climate has been anything but smooth sailingβbut today, we celebrate a major milestone! Iβm absolutely thrilled to welcome not one, but two incredible graduate students to the lab! π Welcome Tristan and Molly!
www.bombawarczaklab.com/lab-members/
Well, this didnβt age well π
Excited to see this out in @science.org today!! www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
My father-in-law, Jack Strominger, and I wrote a letter to the @wsj.com editor about the current threats to science due to Trump's funding freeze. Please repost! www.wsj.com/opinion/scie...
The Rutter Lab is attending ASBMB! If you are interested in cell metabolism, check out Jared, @queren-alcantara.bsky.social and @luisci22.bsky.social research talks in the sessions below. See you in Chicago! @hhmi.org @uofubiochem.bsky.social @bwfund.bsky.social @cziscience.bsky.social
My quote of the day
"Nothing in life is to be feared, it is only to be understood. Now is the time to understand more, so that we may fear less."
Maria Salomea SkΕodowska-Curie (Marie Curie)
First female Nobelist, 1st person to win 2 Nobels, and only person to win Nobels in 2 scientific fields.
Thrilled to announce that the registration for the EMBO workshop βMitochondria in the Nervous Systemβ is now open.
Join us from Sep 29th to Oct 2nd in beautiful Engelberg, Switzerland!
meetings.embo.org/event/25-mit...
NIH MOSAIC programβs termination is a massive loss for the next generation of scientists, threatening the research workforceβs future and human health. We remain committed to supporting MOSAIC Scholars with critical resources for the remainder of the award and beyond. Full statement: buff.ly/TSMrvXq
The termination of the NIH MOSAIC program is a critical loss. As one of the 5 societies supporting MOSAIC scholars, ASCB remains dedicated to supporting early-career scientists & broadening the biomedical workforce. We'll continue our mentorship & development efforts through the end of the grant.