Calo Lab
@CaloLabMIT
@MITBiology studying #RNA, assembly and function of the #Ribosome, and RNA involvement in #Development and disease.
Excited to share our latest work in collaboration with @PauliGroup: A dual ribosomal system in the zebrafish soma and germline. Check it out! biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
Targeted Degradation of CDK9 Potently Disrupts the MYC Transcriptional Network biorxiv.org/cgi/content/sh… #biorxiv_cancer
Check out our latest preprint (papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…). We established a connection between defects in tRNA splicing and non-syndromic orofacial clefts. This research was a multi-team collaborative effort led by Michaela Bartusel (@MichiBar2Cell).
Check out our latest story. A groundbreaking study by PhD student Jade Varineau offers insights into the mechanisms underlying splicing stress response. journals.biologists.com/dmm/article/17… Thanks, @MITBiology for the News Brief biology.mit.edu/news-brief-cal…
Proud of Fardin and @DiegoDetres for their accomplishments. Thanks, @MolecularCell for highlighting their work and scientific journey. Meet the Authors: cell.com/molecular-cell…
Online Now: Nucleolus activity-dependent recruitment and biomolecular condensation by pH sensing dlvr.it/Sz70T0
Check out our latest story on the nucleolus. A terrific work by Fardin Aryan and @DiegoDetres @MolecularCell @MITBiology Nucleolus activity-dependent recruitment and biomolecular condensation by pH sensing: Molecular Cell cell.com/molecular-cell…
A new study from the lab identified the scaffold of the nucleolar fibrillar center and provided a compelling model for how condensates might evolve. This is the work of @nimajaberi_ and @iambyronic Cell Reports cell.com/cell-reports/f…
Check out our latest preprint. A super interesting story about the structure and evolution of the nucleolus. kudos to @nimajaberi_ and @iambyronic for this work. TCOF1 is a single-component scaffold of the nucleolar fibrillar center biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
Thank you @MIT News for featuring our work! news.mit.edu/2022/low-compl…. @MITBiology @nimajaberi_ @iambyronic
Our lab manuscript on LCRs has been published @eLife A unified view of low complexity regions (LCRs) across species doi.org/10.7554/eLife.…. Kudos to @nimajaberi_ and @iambyronic for such amazing work! @MITBiology
Check out our lab's newest preprint. A holistic approach to understanding the LCR sequence space within and between species. This is the works of two incredibly talented graduate students @nimajaberi_ & @iambyronic. @MITBiology biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
Very excited to share our work on DNA-PKcs' role in rRNA processing and haematopoiesis! Collaborations with @Zha_Lab and @raflynn5 really made this story great. nature.com/articles/s4158…
Loving this piece by John Wallingford about how #DevBio is "fundamental to the human experience" @___SDB___ cell.com/developmental-…
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We Are All Developmental Biologists
Humans have sought to understand the embryo for millennia. Paradoxically, even as technical and intellectual innovations bring us ever closer to a transformative understanding of developmental...
The Calo Lab knows how to dance the night away! Had a blast partying with the @MITBiology community!
come say hello and learn about #MachineLearning and RNA localization! Poster 538 @ #RNA2019
Good results? Bad results? No results? Doesn't matter. Our answer is ice cream. #PhDLife #PhDChat #Research @MITBiology @benandjerrys What's your snack of choice on Friday?
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