David Gaboriau
@dgaboriau.bsky.social
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Imaging Scientist at Facility for Imaging by Light Microscopy (FILM) @imperialcollegeldn.bsky.social Previously FILM facility manager. Dad, Cell biologist, PhD/postdoc @uniofcam.bsky.social. Opinions my own.
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Splendid, congratulations!
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The only solution is going to not watch / not listen / not read these.
Unfortunately.
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manuelthery.bsky.social
We hire!
The CytoMorpho Lab is looking for an engineer with a background in cell and molecular biology to join our team in Paris. This is a 18-month contract position, but we're open to exploring long-term opportunities.
More details here:
cytomorpholab.com/index.php/jo...
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denisduboule.bsky.social
Tomorrow wednesday October 15th at 11am, first seminar of @neilshubin.bsky.social , guest Professor @college-de-france.fr on ‘The history we share with fish’. Come, have a seat and enjoy learning where we come from. Free knowledge, no registration🤘
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turkubioimaging.bsky.social
🚀Join Helsinki BioImaging as an Image Analysis Specialist🖥️to support cross-disciplinary image analysis projects. If you love coding and are interested in working at the crossroads of computer science and biology, apply by 🗓️ November 15, 2025⤵️
jobs.helsinki.fi/job/Helsinki...
#jobopening
Image Analysis Specialist/Engineer/Coordinator, Helsinki Bioimaging
Image Analysis Specialist/Engineer/Coordinator, Helsinki Bioimaging
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dgaboriau.bsky.social
it's 12 Monkeys, without the monkeys...
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drannecarpenter.bsky.social
15 years in the making, we confirmed that mitochondria - the powerhouse of the cell - have an unusual localization in patients who experience psychosis (including schizophrenia and bipolar disorders). You’ll never guess what kind of patient cells we used to make this discovery… 🧵
mitochondria from bipolar patients are closer to the nucleus in these images; control patients' are spread out further
dgaboriau.bsky.social
I still haven't recovered from Station Eleven... Hope you like it as much as I did!
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They jumped right at me :) and look fantastic as prints!
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I was watching the very nice "Secrets of the Brain" on the BBC with @jimalkhalili.bsky.social, and thought: hang on, I know that image! Bravo @christlet.bsky.social 🎉
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Mince! Wishing you a prompt recovery!
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Glad you and your family are ok! Good idea to take the photos!
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Ahead of the Physics Nobel tomorrow, a thread on a Nobel not as famous as others.

Nonetheless, Lippmann had that ace quote:

“Life is short and progress is slow.” 👌
drmlharris.bsky.social
And the funny thing is, Lippmann knew this. He even ended his Nobel Prize lecture by acknowledging that, at over one minute, the exposure times for his method were “too long for the portrait”. Though further improvements were possible, he concluded, “Life is short and progress is slow.” (7/n) 🧪⚛️
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Antibodies are fickle things!
I hope it works out for your IF!
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Make one a year and give it as part of the best poster prize ☕️
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david-j-barry.bsky.social
I forgot that I had this made. As a prototype that never went into full production, it's the only one in existence and, therefore, highly desirable.

Let's start the bidding at £1,809, £1 for every day since the very first CBIAS.

For an extra 50%, you can have it signed by @martinjones.bsky.social.
Crick BioImage Analysis Symposium 2024 Commemorative Mug
dgaboriau.bsky.social
Full cell antibody purification!

Clever trick, could also work for IF or FACS
greenrat.bsky.social
Neat trick if you polycolonal ab's suck. Incubate them with fixed cells with a KO of your protein of interest, then spin. Protocol here: www.med.upenn.edu/markslab/ass...
I was amazed how well it worked on first try (I'm sure that I can completely eliminate unspecific bands)
#WesternBlot #cellsky
On the left - western blot of B16F10 cells wt and KO for CDK8. Our in house produced antibodies give a lot of unspecific bands. On the right same probes with antibodies preincubated with fixed CDK8 KO cells - there is a specific band and faint unspecific bands, which can be probably eliminated with increase of amount of KO cells.