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Kate Tubbesing, PhD

@KateTubbesing

Postdoc @neuralstemcells - endo-lysosomal reg, microscopy, cell bio. cool mom. science advocacy. Director @CapDistPostdocs

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Congratulations to Dr. Bhattacharyya for winning the best talk of the morning session and Dr. Nandakumar for winning best talk of the evening! @Bongmicrobe @Swapna_Nk

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That's a wrap for this year Symposium, thank you all for make it possible and for showing us your incredible work! #PostdocAppreciationWeek

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Do you know a woman scientist who has shown exemplary leadership and scientific contributions in the life sciences? Nominate her for a FASEB Excellence in Science Award! Awards are available in three distinct career stages. Learn more: bit.ly/3Zc3vsl #WomenInScience

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Tenure-track faculty search of the @Ucsf_Biochem Department is open for applications! We are looking for creative, innovative scientists asking fundamental questions in any area of biology. Join our vibrant, collaborative, and supportive community! aprecruit.ucsf.edu/JPF05209

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the lab is recruiting scientists @HHMIJanelia! we are particularly excited about engineering fluorescent proteins and biosensors using high-throughput assays and machine learning. questions? please get in touch!


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Obsessed with microscopy and looking for the next step in your career? I'm searching for a postdoc to join the Advanced Microscopy Fellowship program in my core! More information below. Please share! microfellows.hms.harvard.edu/apply/


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HCS is a sponsor at #Pathology2024 in Baltimore – Great meeting!  Our friends @behindourscienc are there too!

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Latest preprint from David Butler & team: development of an #intrabody collection targeting a-Synuclein that accumulates in Parkinson's disease. Efficacy in #organoids from PD pateint #stemcell lines & 2 in vivo models. #ParkinsonAwarenessMonth #NeuraCell

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Taylor Bertucci will join Kristen Zuloaga & Kevin Pumiglia of Albany Medical College on a panel of speakers for next week's Translational Research Forum!

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Are you thinking about Spring? We are. Today's #NSCIinthewild story is about Kate Tubbesing. Kate enjoys spending time outdoors with her family, particularly hiking and kayaking around Lake George in the Adirondacks. 🌄 🛶 Can't. Wait. #ExogenousActivities

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🧵1/3 Frontotemporal degeneration (FTD) is a neurodegenerative condition associated with mutations in the MAPT gene, which encodes tau protein. We use patient-derived stem cells to model #tauopathy related neural development & disease. #RareDiseaseDay @AFTDHope @MichelleHinchey


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Straight on the back of the excellent talks at #LABIxBINA2023 Beth Cimini stars in #TheMicroscopists (@broadinstitute) and discusses the challenges of developing popular software tools like #CellProfiler in academia and why harsh peer reviewing is your friend and leads to better…

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NSCI postdocs Liz Fisher, Swapna Nandakumar, Sol Torruella and Shrstha Sinha had an excellent time at last week's Capital District Postdoc Association annual symposium! @gliaandcake @Swapna_Nk @SolTorruella @KateTubbesing @CapDistPostdocs NSCI Blog | zurl.co/0QPr

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HCS Members: Get caught up on the latest #science policy issues with the The Washington Update - a free @FASEBorg newsletter that helps you stay current: washingtonupdate.faseb.org #scicomm #AcademicTwitter #AcademicChatter #sciencepolicy

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That's all for this year CDPA symposium! Thank you so much to all our capital district postdocs for your presence and for sharing your science with us! Thanks to our president for organizing it @G_Baniulyte . Stay tune for our next events and activities! #PostdocAppreciationWeek

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Dr. Arun Asif @arunasifgill is presenting his work on 3D tumor constructs as analytical tools to assess the impact of Iron metabolism in cancer cell invasion! #PostdocAppreciationWeek #CDPA #Albany

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Our best speaker award from the morning session goes for Dr. Charla Abi-Ghanem @AG_Charlz, for his talk on the role of testosterone on Dementia! #PostdocAppreciationWeek #CDPA #Albany

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Can’t wait for Thursday’s CDPA Symposium hosted by @TheRNAInstitute @UAlbanyLSRB with Postdoc’s from @rpi @wadsworthcenter @AlbanyMed @NeuralStemCells @ualbany

It's National Postdoc Appreciaton week! And we will celebrate on Thursday 21th on our anual symposium. Let's learn about the research done in the Capital district by our amazing postdocs!



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We killing it on our July's social, preparing ourselfs for the CDPA symposium happening on September! 🤓

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Enjoy the warm weather with us at the Capital district postdoc association: Today we enjoyed spring with ice cream🍨🍦 Last saturday we met at the Troy Festival! Keep an 👁 there is more activities to come!

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