Ivana Gasic
@ivana_gasic
SNSF Assistant Professor @unige, #cytoskeleton and #microtubules enthusiast
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https://gasic.net 30-05-2018 14:13:23
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A warm welcome to Maiato Lab alumna, Ana Almeida who joins our team as a postdoctoral fellow! 👏🏻🥂
Please RT, we have a postdoc position for a cell biologist interested in translational immune-oncology and super-resolution imaging research. Collaboration with Benita Wolf at CHUV oncology department. More info: cellbio.unige.ch/research/guich…
🥳👏 Can't wait to have Sophie G Martin as our next-door neighbor! Welcome to Molecular & Cellular Biology Dept 🔬 Geneva 🇨🇭
Brilliant Markus Höpfler presents you the mechanism of autoregulated tubulin mRNA death! The pleasure of having contributed to this story is unmeasurable. Read more about this elegant pathway, and how important it is for a healthy cell division and a healthy human! 👇
The first collaborative work from our lab is now out 🥂! Read on to find out how Markus Höpfler, teamed up with Eva Absmeier, and Lila uncovered the molecular mechanism of regulated tubulin mRNA decay and its importance in cell division! Bravo to all the authors 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻!
On my way to Paris, thrilled to visit Institut Jacques Monod and Paul Conduit and colleagues. Very much looking forward to it!
What inspiring and fun visits to the Institut Jacques Monod and Institut Curie Orsay over the last three days! Going home with lots of new ideas and knowledge. Thank you so much Paul Conduit and Janke Lab 🇪🇺 for hosting me!
❗️JOB ALERT❗️Our dpt of Molecular and Cellular Biol Molecular & Cellular Biology Dept 🔬 Geneva 🇨🇭 at UNIGE_en wishes to support a candidate for an Assistant Professorship of the Swiss National Science Foundation, open to everyone🌍. Fantastic infrastructure, supportive community, and so much more! Apply now👇
Spearheaded by brilliant Miriam Stoeber, a beautiful preprint carefully documents how nanobodies and short peptides can be leveraged to target opioid receptors. So much to learn from this collaborative interdisciplinary study. Congrats to all authors! 👏 biorxiv.org/content/10.110…