yoonji kim (@yoonj_k) 's Twitter Profile
yoonji kim

@yoonj_k

👩🏻‍🔬 Postdoc @RockefellerUniv @leslievosshall | PhD @PrincetonMolBio @brangwynnelab 🧬yoonjikim.bsky.social 🦋

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Leah Houri-Zeevi (@leahhouri) 's Twitter Profile Photo

✨🦟✨HOW DO MOSQUITOES HAVE SEX? ✨🦟✨ Join us for a wild journey into female control, rapidly evolving genital stimulation, fierce species competition, and DEADLY MOSQUITOES! biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

brangwynnelab (@brangwynnelab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What drives cytoplasmic mRNA organization? We created unbiased, genome-wide maps of mesoscale RNA-RNA spatial proximity to find out - Biggest surprise was impact of encoded protein function. Fantastic work w/ Lindsay Becker Sofi Quinodoz David A Knowles (@davidaknowles.bsky.social) biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

HHMI (@hhminews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Okay, they're terrible and they're beautiful, right? It’s like a three-dimensional chess game — and they are 50K steps ahead of us. Everything about them is perfectly designed to get our blood.”— Leslie Vosshall, HHMI Vice President & Chief Scientific Officer On Curious Cases,

“Okay, they're terrible and they're beautiful, right? It’s like a three-dimensional chess game — and they are 50K steps ahead of us. Everything about them is perfectly designed to get our blood.”— Leslie Vosshall, HHMI Vice President & Chief Scientific Officer

On Curious Cases,
Nadav Shai (@nadavshai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🦟 Join us at the #VosshallLab Rockefeller University @HHMI as a postdoc! We're seeking creative scientists passionate about mosquito neurogenetics. Apply: hhmi.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/External… Some of our 2025 cool science>

🦟 Join us at the #VosshallLab <a href="/RockefellerUniv/">Rockefeller University</a> @HHMI as a postdoc! We're seeking creative scientists passionate about mosquito neurogenetics.
Apply: hhmi.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/External…

Some of our 2025 cool science&gt;
brangwynnelab (@brangwynnelab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Princeton's new Bioengineering Institute Omenn-Darling Bioengineering Institute is hiring! New building opening this Fall, & Princeton is awesome place to live & do amazing research at intersection of engineering & life sciences. **Please spread the word*** bioengineering.princeton.edu/join/open.

Princeton's new Bioengineering Institute <a href="/omenndarlingbio/">Omenn-Darling Bioengineering Institute</a> is hiring! New building opening this Fall, &amp; Princeton is awesome place to live &amp; do amazing research at intersection of engineering &amp; life sciences. **Please spread the word*** bioengineering.princeton.edu/join/open.
Amy Strom (@dnamystrom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If heterochromatin is really a liquid-like condensate, why is it not spherical? We investigated whether mechanical interactions between a condensate and a fiber network can explain the variety of morphologies seen in phase-separated nuclear compartments. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

If heterochromatin is really a liquid-like condensate, why is it not spherical?

We investigated whether mechanical interactions between a condensate and a fiber network can explain the variety of morphologies seen in phase-separated nuclear compartments.
biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
brangwynnelab (@brangwynnelab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Awesome paper alert! Learn about spectrum of chromatin condensate morphologies due to elastocapillary effects (no, liquids do not need to be spherical!), from amazing Amy Strom & Hongbo Zhao, w/ important contributions from co-authors Eeftens, Haataja, Kosmrlj.

Hongbo Zhao (@hbozhao) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Another joyful and unparalleled collaboration with the amazing Amy Strom herself during my postdoc at brangwynnelab and Kosmrlj groups -- we developed a novel computational framework to study elastocapillary interactions between condensates and fiber networks (in this case

Rockefeller University (@rockefelleruniv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Listen to the latest episode of the Lasker Foundation podcast series featuring Leslie Vosshall PhD, who discusses how to approach collaborations, staying optimistic when facing major setbacks, and how old articles inspire her. laskerfoundation.org/we-ask-a-scien…

brangwynnelab (@brangwynnelab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited that our nucleolus mapping paper just came out today in Nature! Truly an amazing study from even more amazing due of Sofi Quinodoz & Lifei jiang w/ Denis LJ Lafontaine & Sebastian Klinge and other fantastic co-authors nature.com/articles/s4158…

Amy Strom (@dnamystrom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Chromatin heterogeneity modulates nuclear condensate dynamics and phase behavior. Congratulations Jing! Happy to have contributed in a small way to this interesting work! nature.com/articles/s4146…

brangwynnelab (@brangwynnelab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congrats to Jing Jessica Zhao & Amy Strom on cool manuscript!!! Reveals how cell nucleus is a heterogeneous material, w chromatin organization controlling formation & phase behavior of nuclear condensates. #CellBiology #Chromatin #PhaseSeparation rdcu.be/evWxR

A. Sánchez Alvarado (@planaria1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Evolution’s eye game is wild, but mollusks take it to another level Using CRISPR, we now have a new model in apple snails to dissect how nature rebuilds complex organs like the camera-type eyes we humans possess Evolution, it turns out, doesn’t just innovate, it rewinds,

Evolution’s eye game is wild, but mollusks take it to another level

Using CRISPR, we now have a new model in apple snails to dissect how nature rebuilds complex organs like the camera-type eyes we humans possess

Evolution, it turns out, doesn’t just innovate, it rewinds,
Campàs Lab (@campaslab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share the final version of the STRESS software paper 🎉 Do you want to measure cell or tissue stresses using deformable beads or droplets, please check this paper: nature.com/articles/s4159… Full access: rdcu.be/ezlGj and the preprint thread below ⬇️