
Caleb Rux
@caleb_j_rux
Bioengineering PhD Candidate @UCSF / @UCBerkeley Mechanics of Cell Division @DumontLab // BS Mechanical Engineering @MontanaState
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21-05-2021 22:13:06
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And please say hi to Maya Moody (GF talk), Caleb Rux (AFM talk) @science_rux , and Brady Hislop Brady Hislop. First ORS for Maya and Caleb!


We are looking for a research technician to join our lab at UC San Francisco! Come do research with us, and help manage our lab. We are a cell biology and biophysics lab working on the mechanics of cell division. Please share and RT. You can apply here: aprecruit.ucsf.edu/JPF03844


Our lab UC San Francisco is currently recruiting a postdoc! We work on the self-organization and mechanics underlying cell division, somewhere between cell biology & biophysics. Come join us! We will all be at ASCB if you want to chat there. Please RT.


📢Not to miss - MONDAY, 4/17 at 12:00pm PT📢 UC San Francisco #CCMBM and Health Innovation via Engineering (HIVE) hosts Dr. Chelsea Heveran of MSU Engineering, who will give a lecture on recent advances in #bonebiology, #biomechanics, and #ELMs! 📢📢Register at bit.ly/HIVEAPRIL to receive Zoom details.



Interested in engineering more sustainable building materials using living microorganisms? Ph.D. student positions open at the Heveran Lab at Montana State University. Please email to inquire ([email protected]).

Excited to share a preprint! We find that chromosome size-dependent spindle forces impair mammalian mitotic error correction of long chromosomes. Congrats to graduate student Megan K Chong who led this work! With Miquel miquel rosas salvans and Vanna Tran. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…


Congratulations to graduate student Megan K Chong from our lab who received a UCSF Dean’s Award for Excellence in Mentoring! Megan is an inspiring mentor to many in our lab and out. And congrats to all other awardees! Graduate Division



In Journal of Cell Biology, Megan K Chong @RosasSalvan Vanna Tran & Sophie Dumont show that chromosomes biorient and correct errors with varying efficiencies. Chromosome size and the spindle forces that scale with size determine error correction efficiency. hubs.ly/Q02wQkQv0 #CellDivision

Excited to share our work Journal of Cell Biology! We find that chromosome size-dependent spindle forces impair mammalian mitotic error correction of long chromosomes. Congrats to graduate student Megan K Chong who led this work! With Miquel miquel rosas salvans Vanna Tran rupress.org/jcb/article/22…

Excited to share our work Journal of Cell Biology! We find that torques within and outside the spindle oppose each other to limit spindle twist during anaphase. Congrats to Lila Neahring who led the work! Thanks to Nathan Cho, Caleb Rux, Ahmet Yildiz, Upadhyayula and Subramanian Labs.




Excited to share our work out in Current Biology ! We find that SKAP's binding to microtubules *reduces* friction at the kinetochore-microtubule interface and increases attachment stability under force. Congrats to postdoc Miquel miquel rosas salvans and all authors! With Caleb Rux
