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This EACR news conference sponsored by @DMM_Journal will focus on the most recent studies that have uncovered novel molecular pathways involved in response anticancer therapy.
Travel grant application and abstract deadline: 19 Sept
Welcome Kyambogo University and Victoria University Uganda to our #ReadAndPublish agreement with EIFL enabling researchers to publish fee-free #OpenAccess in
@Dev_journal @J_Cell_Sci
@J_Exp_Biol
https://biologists.com/library-hub/read-publish/participating-institutions/#Uganda
A trip to Ireland for human organoid engineering – a Travelling Fellowship story from
@DMM_Journal
Read how PhD student Nore Van Loon used her grant to visit Michael Vaughan’s lab
@MichaelBVaughan
@UCC
@ugent
Neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs) represent a growing challenge in modern medicine and may give rise to impaired cognition, communication, and psychomotor skills. It is therefore very important that more sophisticated in vitro models are created to reveal the complexities of these disorders. Nore Van Loon, a PhD student from the University of Ghent, used a Travelling[...] Read More
Getting involved as an organiser for one of our #BiologistsWorkshops is easy. We focus on the logistics, so you can focus solely on the science. Are you thinking about proposing a topic for one of our Workshops? Watch this video to find out more:
Unconventional and Emerging Experimental Organisms in Cell and Developmental Biology The aim of this meeting is to bring together researchers with expertise in unconventional experimental organisms to share their knowledge and exchange technical approaches. The increasing use of less well-studied systems allows us to tackle fundamental questions around the evolution of multicellular life, body plans[...] Read More
Thank you to Nic Demaurex for sharing his experience of fee-free #OA publishing in @J_Cell_Sci via our #ReadAndPublish agreement with @unigenews
Read Nic's paper at https://bit.ly/3p75z4Z
See if your institution is also participating https://bit.ly/3O7BxGi
Summary: SARS-CoV2 infection neutralizes the pH of the ERGIC due to the proton channel activity of the viral envelope protein, which is prevented by mutations at Val25.