
Kate Miroshnikova
@katemiro1
Bioengineer interested in mechanical forces & chromatin @WickstromLab @MPIAge @HiLIFE_Helsinki @OlinCollege @UCSF_BioE alum
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nidcr.nih.gov/news-events/ni… A nice summary of our new paper Nature Communications explaining a paradigm shifting finding about #gastrulation: the #ectoderm does not lose the pluripotency signature, which enables maintenance of the exceptionally high stemness of #neuralcrest @NIDCR


I am grateful and thankful to our collaborators, RAHUL SARATE, Yura SONG / Caroline and Alejandro Sifrim for the bioinformatic analysis, Kate Miroshnikova and Wickstrom-Lab for the mechanobiology analysis and Impens Lab for the proteomic analysis. nature.com/articles/s4158…

Interested in nuclear #mechanobiology and attending the American Society for Cell Biology/EMBO #cellbio2023 meeting in Boston next week? Make sure to visit the "Nuclear Mechanobiology" subgroup session on Sat, Dec. 2, from 1:00 to 3:30pm with an excellent lineup of speakers. plan.core-apps.com/ascbembo2023/e…


Very interesting paper from Wickstrom-Lab. Congratulations Sara and the team nature.com/articles/s4155…

Congratulations Wickstrom-Lab and team on this beautiful study!🥳🌟🥳 Mechanical forces across compartments coordinate cell shape and fate transitions to generate tissue architecture | Nature Cell Biology nature.com/articles/s4155…

So happy to see this out 😍🤩😍Special congrats to my brilliant colleague and friend Clementine Villeneuve for her outstanding science! Follow her for more amazingness to come 💪

Did you ever wonder how changes in physical properties of an organ across compartments and scales orchestrate its development? Check out this fantastic piece of work!. Congratulations to the whole team! Clementine Villeneuve, Kate Miroshnikova, Wickstrom-Lab nature.com/articles/s4155…

CluMPS: A reporter of small clusters. Now in print at Cell Systems! A monumental/rigorous effort led by @confocalTom ( thread below). See also excellent press release from Penn Eng. Ian Scheffler authors.elsevier.com/a/1iZUY8YyDfqk… blog.seas.upenn.edu/illuminating-t…

#1 Happy to share our work “Specialized replication mechanisms maintain genome stability at human centromeres” Molecular Cell from A. Scelfo, A. Angrisani and T. Wilhelm Institut Curie CNRS 🌍 where we provide the causes of centromere fragility. authors.elsevier.com/a/1iba63vVUPRl…



Beyond thrilled to present our first (!) work The Francis Crick Institute! A tour de force by Toby Andrews et al combining imaging, solid morphometrics, theory, perturbations to show how a developing heart grows and scales up its morphological complexity to keep beating... biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

@abbybuch American Society for Cell Biology @LuskingL Bahmanyar lab Dan Starr On the plus side, @LuskingL Ruprecht Lab Kate Miroshnikova and I are organizing a FASEB nuclear #mechanobiology conference to be held in October 2025, which should offer a great forum for the latest science and networking. Stay tuned for more information to come soon!

Check out this interview from our rockstar postdoc Clementine Villeneuve 🤩 Btw, she is on the job market, any institute would be lucky to have her!

Ivaska Lab latest exciting findings in collaboration with Wickstrom-Lab Kate Miroshnikova Scita_Lab Karolina Punovuori driven by Jasmin Kaivola - Restoring mechanophenotype reverts malignant properties of ECM-enriched vocal fold cancer biorxiv.org/content/10.110…



SAVE THE DATE! 📅 The Stem Cells and Cancer Conference will take place 28 Sept – 01 Oct 2025 in St Julians, Malta! 🇲🇹 Join JonesLabUCSF, Plath Lab, Maria Alcolea & Kate Miroshnikova for this continuation of the GRC 'Stem Cells and Cancer' series. For more information & to register ➡️

