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Interested in understanding the role of basic cellular processes in shaping tissues and organs.

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Rising fifth-year graduate student Brianna Peskin kept coming back to a project she started during her first-year rotation in Bagnat Lab And what she ultimately found now gives researchers a glimpse into spine evolution today.duke.edu/2020/07/gradua…

Timothy Saunders (@timesaunders) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So, with excitement and some trepidation, I'm organising a virtual conference on mechanobiology. We have a great speaker line up and timed to make accessible to as many time zones as possible. Registration is open! mbi.nus.edu.sg/events/morphog…

Cagla Eroglu (@c_eroglu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Please RT: A postdoctoral position is available in the Eroglu and Bagnat Lab laboratories at Duke Department of Cell Biology Department. Interested individuals, please contact us via email with your CV and cover letter.

Please RT: A postdoctoral position is available in the Eroglu and <a href="/BagnatLab/">Bagnat Lab</a> laboratories at <a href="/DukeCellBiology/">Duke Department of Cell Biology</a> Department. Interested individuals, please contact us via email with your CV and cover letter.
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It was such a pleasure to have Vaishnavi in our lab while she was a high school student at NCSSM. Even though we miss having her in lab, we’re always excited to hear how she is using her passions to make an impact as a researcher at UNC!

Cagla Eroglu (@c_eroglu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bagnat Lab and I- we are new American citizens- we voted for the first time in a Presidential Election TODAY! Go VOTE if you have not done so yet! It is very easy and safe! dcovotes.com/voters/voting/…

<a href="/BagnatLab/">Bagnat Lab</a> and I- we are new American citizens- we voted for the first time in a Presidential Election TODAY! 

Go VOTE if you have not done so yet! 
It is very easy and safe!
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Curious about how epithelial cells precisely deliver proteins to either the apical or basolateral membranes? Then make sure to check out Daniel Levic’s article in FEBS re-examining how self‐organization and biophysical mechanisms guide apical sorting! febs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/fe…

Juan S. Bonifacino (@bonifacinojuan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thoughtful review by Bagnat Lab Duke University. They propose that apical sorting in epithelial cells is not ruled by a protein-based sorting machinery, but relies on oligomerization, phase separation of lipids and proteins, and pH-dependent glycan interactions febs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/fe…

Juan S. Bonifacino (@bonifacinojuan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One more #postdoc position is opening in the Juan S. Bonifacino lab @NICHD_NIH to study #molecular mechanisms of #protein/#organelles #trafficking, #lysosomes, #autophagy, and related #diseases. For more info, tinyurl.com/s9bvczzk. Apply to email in the link. Please RT

One more #postdoc position is opening in the <a href="/BonifacinoJuan/">Juan S. Bonifacino</a> lab @NICHD_NIH to study #molecular mechanisms of #protein/#organelles #trafficking, #lysosomes, #autophagy, and related #diseases. For more info, tinyurl.com/s9bvczzk. Apply to email in the link. Please RT
Cagla Eroglu (@c_eroglu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am honored and delighted to be selected as one of the new #HHMIInvestigators. Excited about the future and the new discoveries ahead! Thank you for your support!

Bagnat Lab (@bagnatlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Curious about how polarized targeting of proteins regulates lumen formation? Then make sure to check out Daniel Levic’s article in Seminars in Cell and Developmental Biology authors.elsevier.com/a/1elpf3si8Pr8…

David Stephens (@david_s_bristol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very interesting new preprint: ERC1 (ELKS/RAB6-Interacting/CAST Family Member 1)) as a candidate gene for craniofacial syndromes. "Regulated extracellular matrix trafficking shapes cell growth during cartilage morphogenesis" biorxiv.org/content/10.110… 1/n