First Person is a series of interviews with the first authors of a selection of papers published in Journal of Cell Science, helping researchers promote themselves alongside their papers. Thomas Williams is first author on ‘ Distinct TORC1 signalling branches regulate Adc17 proteasome assembly chaperone expression’, published in JCS. Thomas conducted the research described in this article while a Postdoctoral Research Associate (PDRA) in Dr Adrien Rousseau's lab at the MRC-PPU, School of Life Sciences, University of Dundee, UK. He is now a PDRA in the lab of Prof. Pedro Carvalho at Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, University of Oxford, UK. Thomas is interested in the mechanisms cells use to adapt to changes in their environment, encompassing changes to intracellular signaling, proteome composition and cell physiology.
First Person 是对《细胞科学杂志》上发表的部分论文的第一作者进行的系列采访,帮助研究人员在发表论文的同时宣传自己。托马斯-威廉姆斯(Thomas Williams)是《细胞科学杂志》(JCS)上发表的 "Distinct TORC1 signalling branches regulate Adc17 proteasome assembly chaperone expression "一文的第一作者。托马斯在英国邓迪大学生命科学学院 MRC-PPU 阿德里安-卢梭(Adrien Rousseau)博士实验室担任博士后研究助理 (PDRA) 期间开展了本文所述的研究。他现在是英国牛津大学威廉-邓恩爵士病理学学院佩德罗-卡瓦略教授实验室的博士后研究助理。托马斯对细胞适应环境变化的机制很感兴趣,包括细胞内信号、蛋白质组组成和细胞生理学的变化。
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First Person is a series of interviews with the first authors of a selection of papers published in Journal of Cell Science, helping researchers promote themselves alongside their papers. Ke Shan and Trieu Le are co-first authors on ‘ TMEM16F scramblase regulates angiogenesis via endothelial intracellular signaling’, published in JCS. Ke is a PhD candidate in the lab of Huanghe Yang at Duke University, School of Medicine, Durham, USA, investigating how TMEM16F scramblase-mediated collapse of phospholipid asymmetry controls biological functions, including blood coagulation, vessel formation and mechanical responses. Trieu performed this work while in the same laboratory and is now a postdoctoral fellow in the lab of Dr Sergio Grinstein and Dr Spencer for the Program in Cell Biology, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Canada, investigating how the spatial organization of lipids, proteins, and macromolecules on the surface of cells contributes to cancer cells' evasion from immune surveillance.
First Person 是对《细胞科学杂志》(Journal of Cell Science)上发表的部分论文的第一作者进行的系列采访,帮助研究人员在发表论文的同时宣传自己。柯珊和崔乐是《细胞科学杂志》上发表的《TMEM16F扰乱酶通过内皮细胞内信号转导调控血管生成》一文的共同第一作者。Ke 是美国达勒姆杜克大学医学院黄河杨实验室的博士候选人,研究 TMEM16F 扰乱酶介导的磷脂不对称崩溃如何控制生物功能,包括血液凝固、血管形成和机械反应。Trieu 在同一实验室从事这项工作,现在是加拿大多伦多病童医院细胞生物学项目 Sergio Grinstein 博士和 Spencer 博士实验室的博士后研究员,研究细胞表面脂质、蛋白质和大分子的空间组织如何帮助癌细胞逃避免疫监视。
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First Person is a series of interviews with the first authors of a selection of papers published in Journal of Cell Science, helping researchers promote themselves alongside their papers. Bina Prajapati is co-first author on ‘ CCG-1423-derived compounds reduce global RNA synthesis and inhibit transcriptional responses’, published in JCS. Bina conducted the research described in this article while a PhD Student in Maria Vartiainen's lab at the Institute of Biotechnology, University of Helsinki. She is now also a lab coordinator at Finnish Genome Editing Centre (FINGEEC) with Topi Tervonen (FINGEEC PI) at the University of Helsinki. Bina is interested in anything and everything related to cellular health, stress response and disease targets.
First Person 是对《细胞科学杂志》上发表的部分论文的第一作者进行的系列采访,帮助研究人员在发表论文的同时宣传自己。Bina Prajapati是《细胞科学杂志》上发表的 "CCG-1423衍生化合物减少全局RNA合成并抑制转录反应 "一文的共同第一作者。Bina 在赫尔辛基大学生物技术研究所 Maria Vartiainen 实验室攻读博士学位期间开展了本文所述的研究。现在,她还是芬兰基因组编辑中心(FINGEEC)的实验室协调员,与赫尔辛基大学的托皮-特沃宁(FINGEEC PI)一起工作。Bina 对与细胞健康、应激反应和疾病靶点有关的一切都很感兴趣。
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First Person is a series of interviews with the first authors of a selection of papers published in Journal of Cell Science, helping researchers promote themselves alongside their papers. Shweta Prassanawar is first author on ‘ CEP41, a ciliopathy-linked centrosomal protein, regulates microtubule assembly and cell proliferation’, published in JCS. Shweta conducted the research described in this article while a PhD student in the lab of Professor Dulal Panda at the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai, India. She is now a postdoctoral researcher in Professor Dulal Panda's lab, investigating cellular processes governing growth and development.
First Person 是对《细胞科学杂志》上发表的部分论文的第一作者的系列采访,帮助研究人员在发表论文的同时宣传自己。Shweta Prassanawar是发表在《细胞科学杂志》上的 "CEP41,一种与纤毛虫病相关的中心体蛋白,调节微管组装和细胞增殖 "一文的第一作者。Shweta 在印度孟买印度理工学院 Dulal Panda 教授的实验室攻读博士学位期间,开展了本文所述的研究。她现在是 Dulal Panda 教授实验室的博士后研究员,研究生长和发育的细胞过程。
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First Person is a series of interviews with the first authors of a selection of papers published in Journal of Cell Science, helping researchers promote themselves alongside their papers. Patricia Essebier is first author on ‘ c-Src-induced vascular malformations require localised matrix degradation at focal adhesions’, published in JCS. Patricia conducted the research described in this article while a PhD student in Emma Gordon's lab at the Institute for Molecular Bioscience, The University of Queensland, St Lucia, Australia. She is currently a PhD student in the lab of Anne Lagendijk at the same institute, where she uses 2D and 3D tissue culture to understand cell–matrix interactions through focal adhesions in vascular endothelial cells.
First Person 是对《细胞科学杂志》上发表的部分论文的第一作者进行的系列采访,帮助研究人员在发表论文的同时宣传自己。Patricia Essebier是《细胞科学杂志》上发表的 "c-Src诱导的血管畸形需要局灶粘连处的局部基质降解 "一文的第一作者。帕特里夏是澳大利亚圣卢西亚昆士兰大学分子生物科学研究所艾玛-戈登实验室的博士生,期间她进行了本文所述的研究。她目前是该研究所 Anne Lagendijk 实验室的博士生,利用二维和三维组织培养来了解血管内皮细胞中细胞与基质通过病灶粘附相互作用的情况。
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Rob Parton is a Group Leader and Australian Research Council Laureate Fellow in the Institute for Molecular Bioscience and Deputy Director of the Centre for Microscopy and Microanalysis at the University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia. He completed his doctorate at the University of Leicester in the UK. After using electron microscopy (EM) during his PhD to study trafficking of tetanus toxin in neurons, he was inspired to continue using advanced microscopy approaches to further our understanding of the fundamental cellular process of membrane trafficking. After several years fostering international collaborations as a postdoctoral fellow and junior Group Leader at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory in Heidelberg, Germany, his lab moved to the University of Queensland in 1996. In 2023, he was elected an Associate Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO). Rob joined Journal of Cell Science as an Editor in March 2024 and brings to the journal his expertise in multiscale analysis of membrane function, membrane microdomains, lipid droplets and advanced microscopy techniques in cell biology. We spoke to Rob over Zoom to hear more about his career journey, the evolution of the membrane trafficking field and his advice for running a highly collaborative lab.
罗布-帕顿(Rob Parton)是澳大利亚布里斯班昆士兰大学分子生物科学研究所的组长和澳大利亚研究理事会桂冠研究员,以及显微镜和微分析中心的副主任。他在英国莱斯特大学完成了博士学位。博士期间,他利用电子显微镜(EM)研究破伤风毒素在神经元中的贩运,之后他受到启发,继续利用先进的显微镜方法进一步了解膜贩运的基本细胞过程。在德国海德堡欧洲分子生物学实验室担任博士后和初级组长数年,促进了国际合作之后,他的实验室于1996年迁至昆士兰大学。2023年,他当选为欧洲分子生物学组织(EMBO)准会员。罗布于2024年3月加入《细胞科学杂志》(Journal of Cell Science)担任编辑,并将他在膜功能多尺度分析、膜微域、脂滴和细胞生物学先进显微镜技术方面的专业知识带到了该杂志。我们通过 Zoom 与罗布进行了交谈,详细了解了他的职业历程、膜贩运领域的演变以及他对运营一个高度协作的实验室的建议。
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First Person is a series of interviews with the first authors of a selection of papers published in Journal of Cell Science, helping researchers promote themselves alongside their papers. Abhishek Shinde is first author on ‘ The retromer and retriever systems are conserved and differentially expanded in parabasalids’, published in JCS. Abhishek is a PhD student working with Dr Jan Tachezy and Dr Joel Dacks at Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic, investigating the evolutionary adaptations in membrane trafficking system across eukaryotes.
First Person 是对《细胞科学杂志》上发表的部分论文的第一作者进行的系列采访,帮助研究人员在发表论文的同时宣传自己。阿比舍克-辛德(Abhishek Shinde)是发表在《细胞科学杂志》(JCS)上的论文 "The retromer and retriever systems are conserved and differentially expanded in parabasalids "的第一作者。Abhishek是捷克布拉格查尔斯大学的一名博士生,与Jan Tachezy博士和Joel Dacks博士一起研究真核生物膜运输系统的进化适应性。
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First Person is a series of interviews with the first authors of a selection of papers published in Journal of Cell Science, helping researchers promote themselves alongside their papers. Thomas Blake is first author on ‘ Filopodial protrusion driven by density-dependent Ena–TOCA-1 interactions’, published in JCS. Thomas is a Research Associate in the lab of Jennifer Gallop at the Wellcome/Cancer Research UK Gurdon Institute, Cambridge, UK, investigating the molecular mechanisms that drive cell motility using quantitative microscopy techniques.
First Person 是对《细胞科学杂志》上发表的部分论文的第一作者进行的系列采访,帮助研究人员在发表论文的同时宣传自己。托马斯-布莱克(Thomas Blake)是《细胞科学杂志》上发表的 "密度依赖性Ena-TOCA-1相互作用驱动的丝状突起 "一文的第一作者。托马斯是英国剑桥惠康/英国癌症研究中心格登研究所詹妮弗-加洛普实验室的助理研究员,利用定量显微镜技术研究驱动细胞运动的分子机制。
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First Person is a series of interviews with the first authors of a selection of papers published in Journal of Cell Science, helping researchers promote themselves alongside their papers. Mohima Mukherjee is first author on ‘Endoplasmic reticulum stress impedes regulated secretion by governing key exocytotic and granulogenic molecular switches’, published in JCS. Mohima is a PhD student in the lab of Dr Bhavani Shankar Sahu at the National Brain Research Centre, Manesar, India, investigating the molecular mechanisms of regulated secretion involving dense core vesicles and synaptic vesicles in neurons and neuroendocrine cells.
First Person 是对《细胞科学杂志》上发表的部分论文的第一作者的系列采访,帮助研究人员在发表论文的同时宣传自己。Mohima Mukherjee是发表在《细胞科学杂志》上的《内质网应激通过调控关键的外泌和颗粒生成分子开关阻碍调节分泌》一文的第一作者。Mohima 是印度马内萨国家脑研究中心 Bhavani Shankar Sahu 博士实验室的一名博士生,研究神经元和神经内分泌细胞中涉及致密核心囊泡和突触囊泡的调节分泌分子机制。
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First Person is a series of interviews with the first authors of a selection of papers published in Journal of Cell Science, helping researchers promote themselves alongside their papers. Shang-yang Chen is first author on ‘ C. elegans spermatocyte divisions show a weak spindle checkpoint response’, published in JCS. Shang-yang is a PhD student in the lab of Jui-ching Wu at National Taiwan University National Taiwan University Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan, investigating spindle checkpoint regulation in male meiotic division.
First Person 是对《细胞科学杂志》上发表的部分论文的第一作者进行的系列采访,帮助研究人员在发表论文的同时宣传自己。陈尚阳是发表在《细胞科学杂志》上的《秀丽隐杆线虫精母细胞分裂显示微弱的纺锤体检查点反应》一文的第一作者。尚阳是台湾台北国立台湾大学医院吴瑞清实验室的博士生,研究男性减数分裂中的纺锤体检查点调控。
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