Jonathon Ditlev (@jonathon_ditlev) 's Twitter Profile
Jonathon Ditlev

@jonathon_ditlev

Scientist at SickKids Research Institute (@SickKidsNews), Assistant Professor of Biochemistry at the University of Toronto. Opinions are my own.

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Jay Arnold (@coachjayarnold) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If I’ve said it once I’ve said it a thousand times - I’d set the cuisine of these three states up against anywhere in the world

If I’ve said it once I’ve said it a thousand times - I’d set the cuisine of these three states up against anywhere in the world
Jonathon Ditlev (@jonathon_ditlev) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A little late to the party, but here's a link to a new story from our groups about using the solubility product for investigating heterotypic condensation! It has been a pleasure to work with Les Loew Ani Chattaraj Bruce Mayer and exceptional student Zeynep Baltaci from my group.

Samrat Mukhopadhyay (@samratlabmohali) 's Twitter Profile Photo

IDP subgroup program co-chairs Jonathon Ditlev (University of Toronto) Jonathon Ditlev & Wade Zeno (University of Southern California) Wade Zeno have put together an exciting BPS IDP Subgroup program at the Biophysical Society meeting in Philadelphia. See you all biophysics.org/2024meeting/pr…

IDP subgroup program co-chairs Jonathon Ditlev (University of Toronto) <a href="/Jonathon_Ditlev/">Jonathon Ditlev</a> &amp; Wade Zeno (University of Southern California) <a href="/ZenoResearch/">Wade Zeno</a> have put together an exciting <a href="/BPS_IDP/">BPS IDP Subgroup</a> program at the <a href="/BiophysicalSoc/">Biophysical Society</a> meeting in Philadelphia. See you all
biophysics.org/2024meeting/pr…
Shammas lab (@shammas_sarah) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hi everyone. We were made aware that many people were unable to book tickets yesterday. BPS have fixed the issue and extended our deadline - so please try again today. There are still some tickets left.

brangwynnelab (@brangwynnelab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congrats to former postdoc Felix Keber from our & Martin Wühr lab on this fascinating paper using filtration experiments w mass spec to show that ubiquitous mesoscale condensate formation across >18% of the proteome. rdcu.be/dzXsA

Congrats to former postdoc Felix Keber from our &amp;  <a href="/MartinWuhr/">Martin Wühr</a> lab on this fascinating paper using filtration experiments w mass spec to show that ubiquitous mesoscale condensate formation across &gt;18% of the proteome. rdcu.be/dzXsA
Jonathon Ditlev (@jonathon_ditlev) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Led by Yimei Wan together with Jordyn Smith, Rhea Hudson, and Julie Forman-Kay, we investigate the biophysical mechanism for CFTR cluster formation on membranes. We find that clusters of CFTR are consistent with phase separated condensates. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Jonathon Ditlev (@jonathon_ditlev) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In this study in MBoC, Ani Chattaraj and Zeynep Baltaci spearhead our efforts (w/ Les Loew & Bruce Mayer) to develop methods to quantitatively understand and predict phase separation of multivalent binding partners using computational modeling and precise quantitative microscopy

Ani Chattaraj (@anichattaraj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In this article, we compare simulations and in-vitro experiments to show that Solubility product is a good proxy to identify the phase transition threshold for heterotypic condensates. Wonderful collab between Les Loew and Jonathon Ditlev Mechanistic Modeling of Cell Systems

The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) (@sickkidsnews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#SKResearch from Jonathon Ditlev is helping scientists predict phase separations in complex cellular systems. Understanding atypical phase separations, which lead to the development of #cancer and neurological conditions, could inform new drug targets for these conditions.⬇️

Les Loew (@lesloew) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check our our new preprint. Combining measured solution rate constants and structural data to estimate bimolecular rate constants at membranes. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…