Sieber Lab (@sieber_lab) 's Twitter Profile
Sieber Lab

@sieber_lab

Our lab studies the mechanistic roles for metabolic pathways in organism development and disease progression.

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Lei Lei (@leilabcdb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Lei lab at University of Missouri is searching for postdoc scientists to work on ovarian reserve formation and maintenance with focuses on organelle transport-mediated oocyte fate determination, organelle organization-mediated RNA storage and oocyte quiescence. DM for details

Ethan Greenblatt (@vancityflyguy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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

Henne_Lab (@hennelab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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…

Journal of Cell Biology (@jcellbiol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.@moguzgok @labfriedman and colleagues @UTSWNews identify a new factor involved in the spatial regulation of receptor-mediated #mitophagy. bit.ly/3S16rmd #Organelles #mitochondria #autophagy

.@moguzgok @labfriedman and colleagues @UTSWNews identify a new factor involved in the spatial regulation of receptor-mediated #mitophagy. bit.ly/3S16rmd
#Organelles #mitochondria #autophagy
Sieber Lab (@sieber_lab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Please come see my brilliant student Helin share her work on the impact of maternal metabolic stress on intestinal stem cell regulation. #Dros23

Helin Hocaoglu (@helin_hocaoglu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I gave my first in person talk in an international meeting. I am thankful for all the great feedback and support. It's great to be part of this amazing fly community. And you can't find anything better than people who make origami flies! See you next year. #Dros23

I gave my first in person talk in an international meeting. I am thankful for all the great feedback and support. It's great to be part of this amazing fly community. And you can't find anything better than people who make origami flies! See you next year.  #Dros23
Jonathan Nelson (@j0nelson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m very excited to share that our findings on the surprising activity of the retrotransposon R2 in rDNA maintenance in flies is now published in PNASNews! This work indicates a mutualistic relationship between this TE and its host genome! pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…

Sieber Lab (@sieber_lab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Don was great scientist and a phenomenal leader. He was a committed mentor who supported the vision and career development of numerous people who are now NAS members, Nobel laureates, and other pillars of the scientific community. I feel lucky to have known him.

Judith Simcox PhD (@judithsimcox) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My lab is hiring a lab manager, we are interested in exploring the regulation and function of the plasma lipidome in metabolic disease. The Simcox lab is a collaborative, creative, and inclusive environment- come join us! jobs.wisc.edu/jobs/laborator…

J Cell Science (@j_cell_sci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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…

In their Review, Yipeng Du, Matthew Sieber <a href="/sieber_lab/">Sieber Lab</a> 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…
Journal of Cell Biology (@jcellbiol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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 study by Yipeng Du, Matthew Sieber et al. <a href="/UTSWMedCenter/">UT Southwestern Medical Center</a> shows that mitochondrial ROS production regulates membrane receptor trafficking and disrupts cell-cell signaling. hubs.la/Q02Y4N0Q0
Rockefeller U. Press (@rockupress) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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

How does mitochondrial dysfunction in one cell impact neighboring cells? This <a href="/JCellBiol/">Journal of Cell Biology</a> study by Yipeng Du, Matthew Sieber et al <a href="/UTSWMedCenter/">UT Southwestern Medical Center</a> shows that mitochondrial ROS production regulates membrane receptor trafficking &amp; disrupts cell-cell signaling. hubs.ly/Q02Y4-vx0
Sieber Lab (@sieber_lab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out our lab's new work explaining how mitochondrial dysfunction disrupts cell-cell communication. Congratulations Yipeng Du!!! rupress.org/jcb/article/22…