
Dr. Arthur Molines 🎮
@molinesarthur
Maître de Conférences / Associate Professor
Ph.D. - Cell Bio - Biophysics
Trained in FR, polished in the US.
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We & Physics of Life Dresden are happy to host the "Physical Biology of the Cell" course by Rob Philipps Caltech once again! This multidisciplinary, 5-day event leverages a use of quantitative thinking to query the nature of the living. Instructors: Ana Duarte @jkondev & Kian Faizi


UNC-Chapel Hill Chapel Hill’s UNC_Biology is hiring a cluster of tenure track Assistant Professors: two in Plant Molecular Biology and one in Plant Evolutionary Biology. We're a vibrant community of awesome colleagues and an idyllic place to live. Please repost! unc.peopleadmin.com/postings/288640



The Martin lab has an open postdoc position at the interface of #cytoskeleton and #condensate biology, in a fantastic research community UNIGE_en Biologie - UNIGE Molecular & Cellular Biology Dept 🔬 Geneva 🇨🇭 LifeSciencesPhD_UNIGE If interested, do not hesitate to contact us: mocel.unige.ch/research-group… Please RT!


Have a story that changes the way you think about the cytoplasm? Submit an abstract to our APS March Meeting APS Division of Biological Physics focus session “Physical Biology of the Cytoplasm”, featuring invited speaker Gladfelter Lab and co-organizer Dr. Arthur Molines 🎮! Deadline this Friday 10/25 @ 5 PM ET!



We are hiring a group leader in Cell Biology I2BC Paris-Saclay nature.com/naturecareers/…


Going to the #cellbio2024 #ASCB meeting in San Diego in December, Rikki Garner and I are organizing the "Physical Biology of the Cytoplasm" session. If you are into #cellbiology, #biophysics, #softmatter, etc., join us. We have a great list of speakers lined up!



Excited to announce our minisymp. “Physical Cell Biology from Molecules to Organisms” #CellBio2025 Hernan Garcia Dr. Arthur Molines 🎮! Have an interesting story on how physical cell properties are controlled, coordinated across scales, or contribute to development and disease? (1/3)
