🌟Proteomics research just got a boost!🚀
✨Check out how the Ubuntu Proteomics Summer School brought together experts and attendees to advance proteomics-driven innovation.
🌐Read more and get excited for next year's event! 👉 :acgt.co.za/newsroom/uncatego…#Proteomics 🤝
Early-career in metabolomics?
Join MSA Early-careers Committee (MSA EC) to connect, collaborate, and lead in Africa’s metabolomics future!
Open to postgrads, postdocs & researchers (≤5 yrs post-qualification).
Apply by 30 May 2025: forms.gle/ejqwaBDUmwNa58zc7#ECR#Metabolomics
Early-career in metabolomics?
Join MSA Early-careers Committee (MSA EC) to connect, collaborate, and lead in Africa’s metabolomics future!
Open to postgrads, postdocs & researchers (≤5 yrs post-qualification).
Apply by 30 May 2025: forms.gle/ejqwaBDUmwNa58zc7#ECR#Metabolomics
Thank you to Dr. Wout Bittermieux and the team for facilitating the Computational Metabolomics tools workshop 1.0✨ Looking forward to the next one!!
@fideletu@ACGT_OMICS@go2uj
Day 1 of the Metabolomics Computational Tools Workshop✨ In partnership with the University of Antwerp (Belgium) and University of Johannesburg @go2uj@MSA_EC
Thank you @ACGT_OMICS for making this happen ✨
#CompMet#Metabolomics
🔬💡New discovery alert!💡🔬
Scientists uncover secrets of vimentin filaments, crucial for wound healing!🧪💥
These protein filaments play a key role in cell shape & stability, and may hold clues for cancer research!🎯💪
Read more here: acgt.co.za/?p=8191&preview=t…#CellBiology
ALT Credit: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (2025). DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2418624122
Get ready for 2025! 🎉
UPGL is hosting a series of workshops on NGS platforms, project planning & bioinformatics, including hands-on training in ONT! 🔬💻
Check out the dates & details on the below!
Apply soon! 📝
#Genomics#NGS#Bioinformatics
Join the virtual networking event organized by @MetabolomicsSA_and @MetabolomicsSoc
! Connect with experts, exchange ideas, and explore new opportunities in metabolomics. Don't miss out! #Metabolomics#Networking
To register: tinyurl.com/9kkj85tp
Breakthrough in Colorectal Cancer Research!🚨
Scientists discover that low levels of a single enzyme, GPT1, can drive tumor formation in colorectal cancer. 🧬🚨
Read more about this groundbreaking study and how it could lead to new treatments for CRC. 🔗acgt.co.za/newsroom/uncatego…
ALT Schematic model illustrating the mechanisms of GPT1 in CRC tumorigenesis. Credit: Science Translational Medicine (2025). DOI: 10.1126/scitranslmed.adp9805
ALT Lattice light-sheet microscopy revealed how different antibodies bound to CD20 (red-hot) expressed in microvilli of B cells, leading to their accumulation to one side of the cell. Actins are depicted in grey.