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Martha Cyert
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Professor and Chair of Stanford Biology using systems approaches to discover Ca2+ signaling by the calcineurin phosphatase. #phosphatase #PhosphatasePhanatics
Stanford, CA
Joined May 2018
Thank you to #ECS2024 for establishing the Claude Klee memorial lecture and inviting me to deliver this keynote. Great way to celebrate Claude Klee’s legacy and talk about calcineurin!
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Our new paper with the @Ivarssonlab & @NilssonLabCph teams characterising mutations in intrinsically disordered regions on a proteome-wide scale! We show numerous examples of disease-causing SNVs making and breaking SLiMs in work driven by Johanna Kliche.
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RT @e_petsalaki: Available projects for #ESPOD interdisciplinary #postdoc fellowships between the @sangerinstitute and @emblebi! Join mine…
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Congratulations!
Congratulations to the winners of our 2023 @J_Cell_Sci paper prize! The quality of the shortlisted papers was so high that our Editors decided to award three prizes this year, so take a bow @StephenMCoscia, @eirinit94 and Rachel Wills.
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RT @EuroCalcium: Excited to announce the next #ECSwebinar on June 5th - 5 PM CET!🌟 We are looking forward to the talk of David Yule on mo…
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Wow! What an inspiring story of a life with motifs! Thank you Toby for the impact on my science as well as so many others’.
Toby Gibson retired from EMBL after 38 years here – mostly spent as a team leader, collaborating to build and apply key tools used widely among life scientists. Looking back, he supplied stories & insights into what he’s learned along the way. #EMBL50
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Si wonderful to see this great scientist’s work highlighted!
Mary Lyon FRS was born #OnThisDay in 1925. Lyon was the discoverer of X-chromosome inactivation, which the genetic process that leads to coloration like tortoiseshell cats. Read more about her discoveries in a new @RSocPublishing biographical memoir:
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Great work. Congratulations!
We are proud and excited to share the new study from our lab, led by the amazing @RanenAviner. It uncovers an important pathogenic mechanism causing cellular dysfunction in Huntington's Disease. We hope this work will inspire new and effective therapies
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RT @SchreiberStuart: 4/4 In an illustration of their relationship to PTMs, molecular glues mimic a modification that recruits degradation m…
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Excited to be giving the Claude Klee memorial lecture at upcoming European Calcium Society meeting. See you there!
Registration is OPEN!🎈 We're excited to join the #ECS2024 meeting in Cambridge on 31 Aug - 4 Sept 🥳 Fantastic programme and possibilities to present both in talks or with posters. More info here:
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Very excited that our paper received 'best paper of 2023' prize! Congratulations to @eirinit94 and thanks to our co-author and awesome mentor @jenntrosome and collaborators @gingraslab1 @StearnsLab.
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RT @IDPseminars: This week we're excited to welcome @StachowiakLab and @DavidWSanders2 to our first IDPSeminar of 2024! Zoom info has been…
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Congratulations @Bertolotti_lab on this beautiful work!
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