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David Stephens
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Emeritus Professor of Cell Biology @BristolUni https://t.co/JcbaeLgB4T and.. [email protected]
Bristol, UK
Joined January 2011
Lovely to receive this award from the @RoyalMicroSoc. Thanks so much to those who nominated me. Thanks also for the kind words/likes/RTs etc - not really active on X anymore but I wanted to show my appreciation.
We are delighted to announce Professor David Stephens @David_S_Bristol as the latest recipient of the RMS Scientific Achievement Award! Many congratulations! 👏👏👏🔬🔬🔬 Read more:
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RT @J_Cell_Sci: Submissions in Journal of Cell Science are handled by expert Academic Editors. From cell signalling, cell migration, cell a…
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@arjunrajlab I think you hit the nail on the head here..."Formal preregistration is probably overkill...". Agree on the informal approach which is essentially how we run our lab meetings. Concept, hypotheses, test, outcome, repeat...
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@aemonten @manorlaboratory Lots of bioscience research is not hypothesis driven. I do support pre-reg for clinical trials and research involving human participants...
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RT @BBSRC: Do you lead a department or institution in the biosciences? Help us capture information on employment and career development pr…
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@DrSimonCook1 @PracheeAC I'll be honest. I haven't really kept up with these. I agree with you in that I don't think the 'pages' of JCS are really best used by this.
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Looking forward to hearing from Tom Nightingale in today's seminar. Hosted my Nicola Stevenson @BristolBiochem. Hoping to hear about recent proximity proteomics work:
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"City didn’t just beat Madrid, they barely acknowledged them." Outstanding writing by @jonathanliew (as usual). I'm no Man City fan but this was quite something.
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Thanks to everyone tweeting using #celldyn2023 The meeting sounds like it was great. Wish I could have been there. Tweets useful in terms of being aware of what is going on but not comparable to the in person experience.
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@ManuelTHERY We are definitely a bit confused by all of this - actin both around centrosomes and indeed also around the Golgi. Complex roles in both cases that we are just starting to think about [more the impact of the structural organization than anything around polymerization or motors]
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