
Mike Piacentino
@mikepiacentino
Assistant Professor, Dept of Cell Biology @HopkinsMedicine. Lipids and membranes in neural crest development. @mikepiacentino on bsky. He/him. ๐ณ๏ธโ๐๐ฌ
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Sonya Neal of the University of California San Diego will receive the WICB Junior Award for Excellence in Research during #cellbio2023 in Boston. Congratulations! Sonya Neal UC San Diego


Oh wow, thanks for sharing Ailรญn Leticia Buzzi! That was such a fun time working side by side both in #Embryo14 and beyond! And I have to thank you for your passion for the chick model system - you were one of the people that made me fall in love with it, and the rest is history!


Hey #cellbio and #devbiol postdocs: are you working in #cell, #development, or #cancer #biology? My Department Johns Hopkins Medicine is hiring! Learn more about our community and see the job ad here: apply.interfolio.com/130523 American Society for Cell Biology Society for Developmental Biology Johns Hopkins University

Next weekโs BMB seminar features a presentation by Mike Piacentino , Assistant Professor, Department of Cell Biology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine: ๐๏ธMonday, March 4 ๐Noon ๐Becton Dickinson Hall





Anyone at #cellbio24 want to learn how an apolipoprotein organizes cell migration and sensory tissue specification in the embryo? Come check out my labโs poster this morning 11:30am at board B391, or grab me any other time and Iโd love to share! #neuralcrest #chicken American Society for Cell Biology

I'm honored to receive the H.W. Mossman Award in Developmental Biology! Thank you @anatomyorg for recognizing our work toward understand how membrane lipids shape embryonic development, and I'm so excited to share our future discoveries! Johns Hopkins Medicine

Cell biologist Mike Piacentino has won an early-career investigator award, the H.W. Mossman Award in Developmental Biology, from American Association for Anatomy for his #research on how #cells move. Heโll be recognized at the upcoming #Anatomy25 meeting in Portland, OR



We're #hiring! Our group in the Cell Bio Dept at Johns Hopkins Medicine is looking for a Research Technologist to join us and study #neuralcrest #cellmigration during #devbiol! Looking to build up your lab experience? Check it out! Society for Developmental Biology American Society for Cell Biology jobs.jhu.edu/job/Baltimore-โฆ