postdoc in the School of Life Sciences, University of Warwick
previously, phd student @warwickphysics and postdoc @oxfordphysics
microbial motility, single molecules, microfluidics and coffee aficionado
postdoc in the School of Life Sciences, University of Warwick
previously, phd student @warwickphysics and postdoc @oxfordphysics
microbial motility, single molecules, microfluidics and coffee aficionado
Happy to share that my paper on creativity in research labs is out in the "Ten Simple Rules" article series.
Ten simple rules for fostering creativity in research labs
I hope you find it to be useful.
#creativity #research #science
https://journals.plos.org/ploscompbiol/article?id=10.1371/journal.pcbi.1012788
Research lab groups are hotspots for the education of the next generation of scientists, and making these units work as creatively as possible is essential for solving pressing issues in biology, the environment, and beyond. This article highlights 10 points that can help make labs as creative as possible. Several of these points are about setting up a creative lab culture; others are about fostering group-level creative output, some are more about encouraging creativity of individual team members, or both. While the head of a research group, the principal investigator, plays an important role, this can only be successful in healthy labs where everyone contributes.
Arrrgh I spent a while this afternoon crafting a paragraph of a discussion/perspectives section in my thesis and then, at the end, went back to one of my results figures to link it to my observations. This made me discover a *fatal flaw* in my hypothesis, so I had to delete the whole paragraph.
I was lured down this rabbit hole by my #CellBiology kryptonite: a paper about phosphoinositide signalling at lysosomes featuring awesome CLEM imaging 🤦♀️ #PhDeath #thesiswriting #academicchatter
Thanks for highlighting our preprint @focalplane_jcs: https://focalplane.biologists.com/2024/10/04/microscopy-preprints-applications-in-biology-10/
Microscopy is definitely a highlight of my work, especially getting to image my favourite cell organelles, that I had only seen in textbooks or other people’s papers prior to my PhD! I could watch endosomal tubules throwing shapes or vesicles zooming around all day, but usually have to keep acquiring images to get those ‘n’ numbers up!
The FocalPlane ‘how to’ posts are also a great source of technical tips! 🔬❤️
Happy to see my first-author preprint online 🎉 It’s been a fun challenge to find ways to distinguish different Intracellular Nanovesicle Identities in cells - ATG9-flavour INVs are only the first we’ve characterised! It was exciting to show that INVs function on a degradative trafficking pathway - macroautophagy - and the ATG9A lipid-scrambling capacity of these vesicles may be important in other membrane-remodelling contexts 🤔 Lots still to explore!
From: @steveroyle
https://biologists.social/@steveroyle/113125133783436536
We have a new preprint out! It's about the molecularly diverse world of Intracellular Nanovesicles (INVs). ATG9 vesicles are a subtype of intracellular nanovesicle https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.09.12.612637v1 @MAFesenko @Moore_cell Peyton Ewbank @[email protected] @[email protected] #CellBiology #MembraneTraffic #Proteomics 1/n
Seeing these vesicles zooming around the cell + then darting over to the mitochondria within seconds after you add the drug to trap them there never gets old 🔬🤩 #CellBiology #microscopy #membranetraffic #BiologyIsBeautiful
From: @steveroyle
https://biologists.social/@steveroyle/113125154969359577
Attached: 1 image We noticed a key autophagy protein ATG9A in our proteome and got curious about the relationship between the previously described ATG9 vesicles and INVs. Through in-cell vesicle capture assays, we showed that ATG9 vesicles make up one subtype of INVs. 3/n
We have a new preprint out!
It's about the molecularly diverse world of Intracellular Nanovesicles (INVs).
ATG9 vesicles are a subtype of intracellular nanovesicle
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.09.12.612637v1
@MAFesenko @Moore_cell Peyton Ewbank
@roylelab @Warwick_CMCB
We noticed a key autophagy protein ATG9A in our proteome and got curious about the relationship between the previously described ATG9 vesicles and INVs. Through in-cell vesicle capture assays, we showed that ATG9 vesicles make up one subtype of INVs.
3/n