New associated company in the Tec4Bio consortium
We welcome Silk Biomed SL as a new company associated with the Tec4Bio consortium that collaborates very closely with the GMB-UPM research group led by Gustavo Plaza.
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De novo identification of universal cell mechanics regulators
New collaborative preprint of the MecanoCaveoLab group which describes a method to establish links between mechanical phenotypic changes and the genes involved in them.
Continue Reading3Scientific meeting of the Tec4Bio consortium
Today we celebrate the third scientific meeting and the Management Committee of our Tec4Bio program. During today we will carry out a balance and follow-up of the scientific work of the groups and we will evaluate the progress of the consortium's activities since our previous meeting in October 2020.
Basic Principles in the Design of Spider Silk Fibers
New publication of the GMB-UPM group led by Gustavo Plaza at the Center for Biomedical Technology of the Polytechnic University of Madrid. Don't miss this bibliographic review.
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Victor Jiménez-Jiménez, Carlos Marti-Gomez, Miguel Ángel del Pozo, Carlos Marti-Gomez.
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Postdoctoral researcher wanted for Jorge Alegre's laboratory
The MOLMECH_CNIC team is looking for a postdoctoral researcher interested in studying the role of protein mechanics in the heart, both in physiological conditions as well as in coronary diseases.
Continue ReadingNicotinamide for the treatment of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction
New publication of the MOLMECH_CNIC group as a result of collaboration between different institutions at the European level (ERA-CVD consortium).
Continue ReadingPractical Guide to Single-Protein AFM Nanomechanical Spectroscopy Mapping: Insights and Pitfalls As Unraveled by All-Atom MD Simulations on Immunoglobulin G
New publication within the Tec4Bio consortium by the FORCETOOL group led by Ricardo García.
Continue ReadingPERK-dependent reciprocal crosstalk between ER and non-centrosomal microtubules coordinates ER architecture and cell shape
New preprint from the MecanoCaveoLab group describing the role of PERK in coordinating the architecture of the endoplasmic reticulum (IS) and the arrangement of the cytoskeleton.
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