Jenny Gallop's Lab
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Cytoskeleton, membranes, filopodia, imaging, cell-free reconstitution @GurdonInstitute @CamBiochem
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Thank you for the invitation Dept. of Pharmacology, Univ. Cambridge looking forward to sharing our work 😊
New on the Node: British Society for Developmental Biology Gurdon studentship reports Zhikai Li studied filopodia dynamics with the Jenny Gallop's Lab Gurdon Institute thenode.biologists.com/bsdb-gurdon-st… Raphael Schettler investigated the role of Myc genes in eye development with the The Grocott Lab thenode.biologists.com/bsdb-gurdon-st…
Special visit from Lowe Syndrome Trust andrew thomas @lowetrustUK working together with LSA Lowe Syndrome Assoc. for European Lowe Syndrome Research Meeting Tigem Telethon
Another beautiful morning in Pozzuoli for the Lowe Syndrome research meeting, wonderful hosting by Tigem Telethon LeopoldoStaiano great to see Lowe Syndrome Assoc. and andrew thomas
Thank you to everyone who attended our PI3K conference last week! Congratulations go to Theodora Constantin, Coralie Cayron, Ana Paula Guevara, Jonathan Gadsby and Sabryn Hamila – our outstanding prize winners! Biochemical Journal Domainex Echelon Biosciences iOnctura
Meet the Lowe Syndrome family: when researchers, families, patients and advocates joined forces at TIGEM, Pozzuoli. Share their infectious energy! ⤵️ Paul James Lowe Syndrome Assoc. LOWE SYNDROME TRUST Tigem Telethon LeopoldoStaiano Jenny Gallop's Lab School of Biological Sciences youtu.be/xvD_SOLCsNk?si…
Gathered at Hinxton Hall Conference Centre for our annual retreat. First-class science, good company, great venue and lovely weather.
We can’t wait to hear all about the #LoweSyndrome research which Group Leader Jenny Gallop & her team at the Gurdon Institute are undertaking. Their approach to patient engagement in particular is awesome! Cambridge University
📣 We're thrilled to announce that the complete Lowe Syndrome & Me series is available on YouTube! 🎬 Jenny Gallop's Lab Lowe Syndrome Assoc. Paul James ⤵️ bit.ly/4aejc5k
Thomas Blake, Julia Mason and others from the Jenny Gallop's Lab lab show that membrane adaptor protein TOCA-1 drives protrusion of filopodia, working with actin filament elongator Ena. Read the paper in J Cell Science: journals.biologists.com/jcs/article/do…
🔬 Do you know someone studying A-Levels who would like to do work experience at Cambridge this summer? The Aspiring Scientists Training Programme from Gurdon Institute has bespoke workshops and the chance to explore life at Cambridge. More info 👉 gurdon.cam.ac.uk/programmes/ast…
Don't miss #MotorsInQuarantine this week. Join us on Wednesday to hear about tuning motors by changing the message from Kavita (Samara Reck-Peterson lab) and channeling actin to push out thin cellular protrusions from Tom (Jenny Gallop's Lab). Join and offer to talk: mechanochemistry.org/whatson/MiQ/
📢 One week to go. We are delighted to host Prof Raghu Padinjat പടിഞാററ് രഘൂ 🗓️ 18 June at 11 am 📍Gurdon Institute, CB2 1QN. All welcome 🙂 🎙️Control of cell fate specification and physiological maturation in the human brain by the lipid phosphatase OCRL.
Thank you Cambridge University for profiling our work using frogs to uncover mysteries of biology and how it can help human health @FrogWranglers lowe