CIHR funding rate: 13.6%.
Early 2000s: 30%+.
Canada’s new $1.7B Impact+ program recruits talent — but without increased Tri-Council base funding, we risk further strain on an already stretched system.
We’re calling for $1B over 5 years.
Support here: tinyurl.com/33c5av46
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no 'swimming' by 𝘝𝘢𝘮𝘱𝘺𝘳𝘦𝘭𝘭𝘢, definitively no 'staying still'. just a relaxed walk towards the lunch...
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Have you ever heard that women have more chances than men of getting grants or positions in academia? Of course you have, and here are my personal views on this. With the shocking revelation that no, it is NOT TRUE ! (1/n)
13.01.2026 18:36
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Congrats Maik!
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Shout out to my post-doc adviser. An exceptional scientist, indeed.
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Félicitations Véronique!
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Definitely! See you there 😀
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@mmorrissey.bsky.social's lab is on 🔥
17.10.2025 15:28
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Another awesome paper from @mmorrissey.bsky.social lab!
11.10.2025 00:35
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We look forward to hearing feedback from the community on our #preprint where we used #NETosis as a platform to show that chromatin decompaction inside the nucleus directly regulates cell mechanics. This work identifies long-range biophysical impacts of chromatin in mammalian cells.
06.10.2025 10:18
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Really excited about this! Lucy Shapiro pioneered research on the cell biology of bacteria and was a huge inspiration for my PhD project.
12.09.2025 00:48
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Our paper on podosome regulation by myosins 1e/f is now online.
We introduce the concept of the podosome base, a region of plasma membrane-associated components 🔬
Cool collaboration with @renaudpoincloux.bsky.social and Krendel labs
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
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If you're interested in biophysics in the context of infection and immunity, we're looking forward to seeing you at the ASCB/EMBO meeting.
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Screenshot of Essay from Martin Schwartz on 'Why would anyone want to be a scientist'. An anniversary article from The Company of Biologists published in Journal of Cell Science.
The first few lines are: It is difficult to fathom why anyone intelligent enough to be a scientist would actually choose to be one. Doing good science requires the utmost exertion of body, mind and spirit, yet is consistently filled with failure and rejection. But, strange even to myself, I not only don't question the unfavorable risk-to-reward ratio but consider myself astonishingly lucky to be a scientist. There are three fundamental pleasures that have sustained me through 50 years of this madness.
Why would anyone want to be a scientist?
Check out our new Essay from Martin Schwartz: journals.biologists.com/jcs/article/...
15.08.2025 13:19
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Majority of fruit fly immunity studies can be replicated, huge analysis finds
Verification of 50 years of data bolsters immunology research, but identifies “suspicious” papers that don’t hold up
Comment on our @Reproducibility project in @Drosophila immunity. It is a normal that findings—however exciting and important at the time—may later prove to be more complex than initially believed. Re-evaluations is essential to the self-correcting nature of science. www.science.org/content/arti...
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Portrait of Fiona Brinkman, a smiling, middle-aged woman with jaw-length blonde hair and glasses wearing a grey blazer.
Congratulations to #SFU Molecular Biology and Biochemistry distinguished professor Fiona Brinkman who has received a @genomebc.bsky.social Award for Scientific Excellence from Life Sciences BC! www.sfu.ca/science/news...
10.07.2025 21:38
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Canada Excellence Research Chairs (CERC) 2026 Competition
SFU invites applications from world renowned researchers for the prestigious Canada Excellence Research Chairs (CERC) 2026 Competition. Please see the ad to see if you qualify. In Vancouver, BC
www.sfu.ca/vpacademic/a...
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Somehow, I only started to realize this while I became a faculty member. Although, I wonder whether having a better awareness of these challenges would have been discouraging.
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Excited to share our discovery www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
that the #centrosome is prone to breakage!
Using #motile cells, we identify centrosome breakage during #pathfinding, caused by #actin #forces, & prevented by #Dyrk3
Kudos to 1st author Madeleine & thanks to all collaborators!
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The Coming Out of a Transgender Scientist
"I know that I am making the right decision because whenever I think about changing my gender role, I am flooded with feelings of relief."
We're disappointed to see Ben Barres's powerful book "The Autobiography of a Transgender Scientist" among the ~400 titles removed from the Naval Academy Library. Needless to say, we're proud to have published his book and will keep it — and his memory — alive.
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Our latest publication on #macrophages congrats Anna Mularski and @manondepierre.bsky.social @institutcochin.bsky.social @actin-paris-saclay.bsky.social Martial Balland @grenoblealpes.bsky.social
@cnrsbiologie.bsky.social cnrs physique @anr
28.03.2025 18:44
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Wu et al @sickkidsto.bsky.social show that Snx10 regulates PI(3,5)P2 accumulation on #lysosomes by controlling PI(3)P delivery. Deleting Snx10 inhibits ClC-7, thereby impairing (phago)lysosome resolution. This mechanism may account for Snx10-related #osteopetrosis. rupress.org/jcb/article/...
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Thanks!
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Hi Esther, I'd like to be added, please.
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In Memoriam: Wolfenson, Giannone, and Schwartz recall the life and many contributions of Michael Sheetz, who passed away on January 30, 2025. rupress.org/jcb/article/...
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A black-and-white photo shows a woman in a patterned dress with a lace collar and pearl necklace, sitting in a chair. The background features shelves with bottles and a wire basket, suggesting an early 20th-century setting, possibly a pharmacy or study.
On this day in 1879, Maud Menten was born in Port Lambton, Ontario.
In her work as a medical researcher, she became a leading expert in histochemistry and enzyme kinetics while fighting against sexism in her field.
Let's learn more about her life!
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