
Jeroen Claus
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Science visuals and the odd picture of a fluffy dog. @phospho for work. he/him
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Pleased to see our recent article on In-Cell EPR/PELDOR and cryoEM on the BAM complex with RadfordLab and Neil Ranson selected as a cover in Angewandte Chemie. Credits to Jeroen Claus and Phospho for the image design onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10… The Astbury Centre Division of Molecular and Cellular Function UoM UoM Biology, Medicine and Health Manchester Institute of Biotechnology


How are #ribosomes assembled 🏗️ in human cells? In our new paper out in Science Magazine, we used genome editing 🧬 and #cryoEM 🔬❄️ to reveal the molecular details of how the large ribosomal subunit (60S) is assembled in human cells. (1/n) 👉 science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…


This needs another plug. Nick Taylor created a great guide for the (too?) many ways you can deform geometry with other geometry. I always forget the edge cases, this article and hip covers it all. nicholas-taylor.com/blog/deforms





Using SideFX Houdini for science! Not just pretty pictures for the cover: actual, in-the-methods-section, proper science figures for some stellar cancer research. This was so much fun to do with Chris Tape and his team at UCL Cancer Institute , absolutely delighted


Muyuan has been working on this for some time, it's cool to see a manuscript: How to create full, atomic resolution scenes of biomolecules in Unreal Engine and fly around them in real-time. Really cool stuff with untapped potential. eman2.org/unreal_render biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

We've been awkwardly silent for the past months. One of the reasons being a master's program we created TH Nürnberg. So if you want to have Manu & Mo as professors, work on generative stuff and AI & want to benefit from Germany's low university fees... design-digital-futures.de






Unexpected and slightly overwhelming news from UCL Faculty of Medical Sciences. I am extremely grateful to Science and Innovation at Cancer Research UK for their constant support and most importantly the incredible scientists UCL Cancer Institute past and present who made this happen. A privilege to stand on the shoulders of giants.

New paper! Delighted to have contributed data vis to this beautiful work by Carles Bosch Andreas Schaefer The Francis Crick Institute, and grateful for the authorship to our team! doi.org/10.1117/12.302…
