Sieber Lab
@sieber_lab
Our lab studies the mechanistic roles for metabolic pathways in organism development and disease progression.
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29-07-2021 17:19:32
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1/ Excited to announce our lab’s first paper at UBC Life Sciences Institute! Loss of the RNA binding protein FMRP is the most common heritable cause of autism. We find that FMRP has one major function that is conserved from fly eggs to mammalian brains. bit.ly/3PxHGeS
Come be our colleague! The UTSW Dept of Cell Biology Cell Biology UTSW is recruiting Assist Professor faculty under incoming Chair Will Prinz. Dept strengths include a world-class imaging core, mentoring-focused faculty, great trainees,& a collaborative campus. jobs.utsouthwestern.edu/job/16839056/a…
Super excited and grateful to Tom McWilliams for highlighting our work on mitophagy in @jcellbiol!
In their Review, Yipeng Du, Matthew Sieber Sieber Lab and colleagues discuss the role of metabolic pathways in driving cellular quiescence and the impact in development and disease. journals.biologists.com/jcs/article/13…
How does mitochondrial dysfunction in one cell impact neighboring cells? This study by Yipeng Du, Matthew Sieber et al. UT Southwestern Medical Center shows that mitochondrial ROS production regulates membrane receptor trafficking and disrupts cell-cell signaling. hubs.la/Q02Y4N0Q0
How does mitochondrial dysfunction in one cell impact neighboring cells? This Journal of Cell Biology study by Yipeng Du, Matthew Sieber et al UT Southwestern Medical Center shows that mitochondrial ROS production regulates membrane receptor trafficking & disrupts cell-cell signaling. hubs.ly/Q02Y4-vx0