The UK's return to Erasmus in 2027 is fantastic news for young Britons & young Europeans.
Erasmus opens up exciting opportunities to study or train abroad, boosting openness & cooperation.
We're looking forward to welcoming young Britons to Germany!
1/11 In @ScienceMagazine: A new perspective on how our intestines renew. Cells are not “pushed out” by crowding or die from apoptosis. Instead, cells play a mechanical tug-of-war, where weaker cells extrude, reframing gut renewal as force-regulated. science.org/doi/10.1126/scie…
Many of us will still be reading posts on this platform, so here is one from us: we have an exciting Postdoc position available on the regulation of tankyrase in signalling and telomere maintenance. More information here: jobs.icr.ac.uk/vacancies/124…
Looking forward to attending new courses, scientific meetings and training events in 2025? View our events calendar to see what's taking place this year and secure your spot by registering now. We hope to see you there! #BiochemEventow.ly/KIBA50VmYBg
The penultimate talk of the day is our Best selected PhD talk by Dr Ben Broadway from the @SGuettlerLab at @ICR_London presenting on CRISPR approaches to uncovering new tankyrase regulatory mechanisms in Wnt/B-catenin signalling.
#WNTUK2025
Building on the content of R101, R for Biochemists 201 launches on 19 May! The course focuses on proteomic data analysis and uses modern data analysis concepts, packages and visualisations. Sign up and learn online at your own pace: ow.ly/32Jg50VmYAL
ALT Biochemical Society online training
R for Biochemists 201
Starting from: 19 May 2025
Register online
We are less than a week away from the WntUK 2025 annual meeting in @UniofOxford@OxfordCancer
To all our speakers, presenters and attendees we hope your preparations are going well and we look forward to seeing you Monday at @WorcCollegeOx
Please use #WntUK2025 in your posts!
Unlocking fertilization 🗝️
out today @CellCellPress , @deneke_v , Blaha A & @PauliGroup @IMPvienna uncover a conserved protein complex on vertebrate sperm that recognizes distinct egg ligands in mammals and fish, thus enabling fertilisation.
A #sciart and #scicomm 🧵
🎉We’re delighted to announce that ICR's Dr Basil Greber has been selected for the @EMBO's 'Young Investigators Programme'.
Dr Greber, Group Leader in Structural Biology is one of 27 life scientists who will be supported this year.
You can now follow us on BlueSky! Give us like, share, follow to build our WntUK network.
bsky.app/profile/wntuk.bsky.…
We are a network of UK based research groups with interests in the structural, molecular and cellular mechanisms of Wnt signalling in development and disease.
We're excited to announce that conference registration will be opening soon! Visit our website for more details and stay tuned for updates! #BanffSNCCe
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A one day meeting on Friday 6th December covering all aspects (and scales) of Structural Biology.
Lots of talk slots to be selected from abstracts.
Deadline for abstracts is this Friday (15th Nov).
bit.ly/4fDEqfZ
We are pleased to announce that registration and abstract submission for the 2nd Wnt UK meeting in 2025 at @UniofOxford@WorcCollegeOx sponsored by @OxfordCancer is now open below!
REMEMBER we are encouraging applications for the new invited ECR talk!
cancer.ox.ac.uk/news/oxford-…
My co-first author paper now out in @Nature
SWR1 specifically exchanges H2A/H2B dimers for Htz1/H2B dimers in nucleosomes. Here we show double dimer exchange can be processive, explaining how SWR1 ‘proofreads’ dimer identity in a nucleosome.
nature.com/articles/s41586-0…