Matthew Miller (@m_p_miller) 's Twitter Profile
Matthew Miller

@m_p_miller

Assistant professor @UofUBiochem | Cell biologist trying to understand cell division & chromosome segregation using yeast genetics, biochemistry and biophysics.

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The McLaughlin Lab (@letscoevolve) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#SACNAS2022 Interested in a fully funded postdoc opportunity in Seattle studying genome evolution and host-pathogen interactions? DM us to find a time to learn more about our research. SACNAS Pacific Northwest Research Institute

Aaron Puri (@awpuri) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We have a new preprint up! A widespread methylotroph acyl-homoserine lactone synthase produces an atypical quorum sensing signal. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

The McLaughlin Lab (@letscoevolve) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are hiring for two open rank positions! jobs.sciencecareers.org/job/620578/fac… jobs.sciencecareers.org/job/620575/fac… PNRI is a small, non-profit research institute in Seattle with a tight-knit faculty broadly interested in using genetics and genomics to understand human health and disease.

PathMaker Programs (@pathmaker_hci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The PathMaker Scholars application is live! PathMaker at the Huntsman Cancer Institute seeks to increase the participation of underrepresented students in biomedical cancer research and to encourage them to prepare for careers in research, medicine, and education. Apply Today!

The PathMaker Scholars application is live! PathMaker at the <a href="/huntsmancancer/">Huntsman Cancer Institute</a> seeks to increase the participation of underrepresented students in biomedical cancer research and to encourage them to prepare for careers in research, medicine, and education. Apply Today!
Journal of Cell Biology (@jcellbiol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lack of Paxillin phosphorylation promotes single-cell migration in vivo, say Qian Xue Qian Xue, Minna Roh-Johnson @roh_johnson_lab and colleagues University of Utah: bit.ly/3WTxG2D James Carrington #Development #Adhesion

Keren Hilgendorf (@hilgendorf_lab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am incredibly honored to join the Pew Scholars family! Thank you The Pew Trusts and Pew Health for your support and for believing in our vision, and a huge thank you to both my mentors, past and present, and to all of my trainees and mentees.

Dynamic Kinetochore Workshop (@dkw_2024) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Kinetochore community save the date! The 8th EMBO Dynamic Kinetochore Workshop will happen from 17–20 June 2024 at Caux in Switzerland. Sign up for notifications at coming-soon.embo.org/w24-37 - the full website will be launched in September. #EMBOkinetochore2024 #DKW2024

WestermannLab (@labwestermann) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are excited to share our latest preprint on BioRxiv (doi.org/10.1101/2023.1…). Together with @AndreaMusacchi1 we investigated the regulated recruitment of Mps1 to the budding yeast kinetochore and propose a model that puts Mps1 localization under indirect regulation of Ipl1.

Dynamic Kinetochore Workshop (@dkw_2024) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are happy to present the official website of the DKW 2024 meeting - please spread the word and submit your abstracts! We have 20 slots for selected talks (prioritized for early career researchers). We hope to see many of you in Caux next year meetings.embo.org/event/24-kinet…

Matthew Miller (@m_p_miller) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share our latest preprint, excellent work by Emily and Erin Jenson! Extensive mutagenesis of the Ndc80c revealed a very busy 'interaction hub,' vital for Mps1 binding and competitive regulation of localization: biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Dynamic Kinetochore Workshop (@dkw_2024) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are very grateful to The Company of Biologists and EMBO Events for their generous support of the Dynamic Kinetochore Workshop 2024! Still a month left to register - please join us to hear all the recent kinetochore-related research and present your work meetings.embo.org/event/24-kinet…

Steiner Lab (@steinerlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One week left to register for the EMBO Dynamic Kinetochore Workshop in Caux, Switzerland. Great lineup of speakers and great location! Don't miss it! meetings.embo.org/event/24-kinet…

Soni Lacefield (@lacefieldlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out my dispatch, highlighting three great articles on how Mps1 and Dam1 have a shared binding site at the budding yeast kinetochore. Articles from Westermann/ @AndreaMusacchi1, Miller, and Harrison groups. authors.elsevier.com/a/1jCED3QW8S6E…

The Rog Lab (@theroglab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#1: CheC-PLS (pronounced ‘check, please’) is a new genomic technique. It relates to ChIP, but adds 4 crucial features: 1. contiguity (how distant events are regulated) 2. history (where a protein has been) 3. heterogeneity (single cell data) 4. context (mapping repeats).

#1: CheC-PLS (pronounced ‘check, please’) is a new genomic technique. It relates to ChIP, but adds 4 crucial features: 1. contiguity (how distant events are regulated) 2. history (where a protein has been) 3. heterogeneity (single cell data) 4. context (mapping repeats).
Stefano Santaguida (@stesantaguida) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thrilled to share our new paper in Science Magazine, in which we identify p62/SQSTM1 as a critical regulator of micronuclei 🧬🔬🧫 #ScienceResearch science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

Ben Myers Lab (@myers_lab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share our new preprint on the #Hedgehog pathway! We uncover how #Smoothened (SMO), a noncanonical #GPCR, binds & inhibits #PKA via an intrinsically disordered region, mimicking known GPCR/PKA signaling complexes despite minimal sequence similarity. #AlphaFold #IDR

Excited to share our new preprint on the #Hedgehog pathway! We uncover how #Smoothened (SMO), a noncanonical #GPCR, binds &amp; inhibits #PKA via an intrinsically disordered region, mimicking known GPCR/PKA signaling complexes despite minimal sequence similarity. #AlphaFold #IDR
Gregory Ducker (@gsducker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Trump blocks NIH review. I’m on a study section to review cancer grants but received this email today: NIH has paused all communication, as directed by the new administration (e.g. cnn.com/2025/01/21/hea… ), and that apparently includes a pause for all study section meetings