Maxime Rousseaux (@maximewc) 's Twitter Profile
Maxime Rousseaux

@maximewc

Assistant Professor and CRC studying protein mislocalization, neurodegeneration and functional genomics @uOttawaBMRI @OISB_ISBO. Co-director @GEMb_uOttawa

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I do not see this logic. In fact, I can also see some issue with reviewers who print out applications and get them mixed up. Never hurts to have a small reminder of what proposal they are evaluating. For the online readers, as Bruce G. Allen wrote, reviewers adjust page size

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New paper from the lab from the talented Haley Geertsma detailing aSyn topography in the mouse brain. Implications for #Parkinsonsdisease. Thanks to Aligning Science Across Parkinson’s for the support and to Michael Henderson for the fun collaboration. See below for tweetorial

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Our technical paper compares proximity labeling enzymes (APEX2 vs BioID) and streptavidin resins (std Strep sepharose vs protease-resistant MagResyn MS Strep) using TDP-43/TARDBP as bait. pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…

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Unpopular opinion coming up. I screen a bunch of preprints for BioRxiv, have done for a decade. I think these are fairly representative of what is published generally - e.g. similar in quality, etc., even though only ~20% of papers are preprinted. /1

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Research Associate/Postdoctoral Fellow in Rousseaux lab at uOttawa Maxime Rousseaux We are actively recruiting a Postdoctoral Fellow/Research Associate to study mechanisms underlying ALS and FTD. jobrxiv.org/job/university… #als #animal_behavior #biochemistry #... jobrxiv.org/job/university…

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Happy to share the latest from the lab. A fun collaboration with Ryan Russell looking at stress-specific regulators of #autophagy using tandem pooled kinome screens. Feedback most welcome. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

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We are excited to share this comparative dataset of selective and bulk #autophagy regulators. Thanks to Maxime Rousseaux for the collaboration, which created a new research focus in the lab. Comments or questions welcome.

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New paper from the lab: Genetic and pharmacological reduction of CDK14 mitigates synucleinopathy. Congratulations to to all of those involved and thanks to Aligning Science Across Parkinson’s and CIHR for the support. uOBMRI uOttawa | Faculté de médecine, Faculty of Medicine nature.com/articles/s4141…

Ziv Gan-Or (@zivganor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A new Parkinson’s gene has been discovered, RAB32. This gene is possibly involved in the same pathway as LRRK2. Great discovery by Matt Farrer and his team (who initially discovered this gene as a candidate back in 2017). sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Terry R Suk (@terryrsuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/ We are very excited to share our lab’s first venture into the field of #ALS and #FTD with our manuscript: “A stress-responsive TDP-43 SUMOylation program preserves neuronal function” out now on bioRxiv! biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

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10/ There are so many new questions that we are excited to continue exploring in the future! What happens if we introduce ALS/FTD relevant stressors? Can we modulate TDP-43 SUMOylation therapeutically? Can TDP-43 SUMOylation be used as a biomarker?

Zhandong Liu (@zhandongliu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are so proud of our team, who worked relentlessly on this project. Read about Using AI to improve the diagnosis of rare genetic disorders here: bcm.edu/news/using-ai-…

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There is much we can learn from each other. Read the ideas on DMT discovery that came from UToronto Neurology bringing experts in #Parkinsons and #multiplesclerosis together in #Toronto (published with Springer Nature in Nat Rev Neurology) rdcu.be/dWf2U

There is much we can learn from each other. Read the ideas on DMT discovery that came from <a href="/UofTNeurology/">UToronto Neurology</a> bringing experts in #Parkinsons and #multiplesclerosis together in #Toronto (published with <a href="/SpringerNature/">Springer Nature</a> in <a href="/NatRevNeurol/">Nat Rev Neurology</a>) 
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Cold-emailing potential postdoc advisors is a hugely successful strategy! Here is the exact e-mail I sent back in the day (& it worked) - feel free to use as a template: docs.google.com/document/d/1Ob…