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18 October

Inaugurual Y-NET Symposium

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The inaugurual Y-NET Symposium - the Young Researchers Neuronal Epigenetics and Transcription SymposiumÌý- wasÌýheld on 1st October 2021 and was judged by all to beÌýa great success! Y-NET was attended by 179 participants from 71 different institutes distributed in 26 countries world-wide, and all with no technical glitches!Ìý

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04 October

Kriston-Vizi | Technology Networks Analysis & Separations interview

In an Ìýpublished inÌýTechnology Networks, Analysis and Separation, which exploresÌýscreening strategies used in drug discovery,ÌýJanos Kriston-Vizi discusses the merits of high content screening.

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23 September

Review in Seminars in Cell and Developmental Biology for Luigi Aloia

In his review in , Luigi Aloia discusses the link between liver spatial geometry and the tissue'sÌýextraordinaryÌýregenerative capacity.
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20 September

Publication in iScience for Acton lab and colleagues

In their recent , the Acton lab and colleagues show that the glycoprotein podoplanin drives differentiation and amoeboid invastion in melanoma.

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15 September

Review in Nature Reviews Mol Cell Biol - Cell cycle control in cancer

In their , Helen Matthews (University of Sheffield), Cosetta Bertolli and Ìýdiscuss cell cycle control in cancer.

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12 August

Antiphospholipid antibodies and neurological manifestation of COVID-19

Antiphospholipid antibodies are a group of antibodies that can be pathological. Moreover, the persistence of such antibodies are associated with thrombosis and neurological manifestations that lead to Antiphospholipid Syndrome; a multisystem, poly-symptomatic chronic disease that requires long-term treatment with anticoagulation.

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11 August

BAME university award gap may be due to exams, not coursework

The gap in university marks awarded between white and minority ethnic students in the UK may be due to exam scores and not coursework, finds an analysis of cell biology courses led by Louise Cramer.ÌýThe report, , also includes recommendations to help close the aw

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09 August

Review in Trends in Immunology for Acton lab

In their , the Acton lab and colleagues discuss the function of secondary lymphoid organs at the crossroads of both fluid homeostasis and immune regulation.

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29 July

First person - Agathe Chaigne interview about JCS publication

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In Agathe tells us about her recent publication in Journal of Cell Science, where she shows thatÌýthree-dimensional geometry influences division symmetry inÌýstem cell colonies.

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29 July

Publication in J Cell Sci for Agathe Chaigne and colleagues

How do cells control spindle positioning in three-dimensional environments?ÌýA new byÌýAgathe Chaigne and colleagues reveals three-dimensional geometry controls divi

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