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Lindsay Case

@LindsayCase19

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Cell biologist, biophysicist, and microscopist studying the spatial organization of cell signaling. Assistant professor at MIT

Cambridge, MA
Joined April 2019
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Lindsay Case
5 years
The Case Lab will officially open January 2021!!! I’m thrilled to be joining the amazing community of scientists @MITBiology https://t.co/1hkPYAIvNH
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Lindsay Case
2 years
I had a great visit to Hopkins! Thanks @MEOW_Lab for hosting me :)
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JHUMECHE
2 years
MechE closed out our Spring Seminar Series with a wonderful talk by MIT's @LindsayCase19, hosted by @MEOW_Lab. Thank you, Dr. Case, and thank you everyone for attending our seminars this semester!
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JHUMECHE
2 years
MechE closed out our Spring Seminar Series with a wonderful talk by MIT's @LindsayCase19, hosted by @MEOW_Lab. Thank you, Dr. Case, and thank you everyone for attending our seminars this semester!
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Lindsay Case
2 years
I had a great week at the Harden Conference! So many great talks and posters. Feels good to get back to my roots in cytoskeleton and cell migration!
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Anna Wulf
2 years
Fantastic start with a great talk on protein phase separation by @LindsayCase19! @BiochemSoc @Official_BSCB #BiochemEvent #ECF2024
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Alireza Ghanbarpour
2 years
Thrilled to share that I'll be starting my lab @WUSM_BMB this summer as an Assistant Professor, studying regulated proteolysis in bacteria and human mitochondria via ATP-dependent AAA proteases.
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Pombo-GarciaLab
2 years
I'm thrilled to announce the opening of my laboratory today at the Rosalind Franklin Institute in Oxford & visiting at Oxford University. Very excited to start my independent path as group leader in such a vibrant place! #newPI
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brangwynnelab
2 years
Looking forward to giving a talk Monday at noon @kochinstitute @MIT (hosted by @LindsayCase19 )
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Lindsay Case
2 years
Last day of posters and talks from the lab. @mariaullo will present her poster on EGFR spatiotemporal organization at board 490 and PhD student Nick Lea will give a talk in the spatial organization of metabolism and signaling minisymposium #cellbio2023
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Lindsay Case
2 years
Two poster from our lab on Monday! #cellbio2023 Nick is at board 506 and Xiaohang is at board 632
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Lindsay Case
2 years
Two talks from our lab today!! Xiaohang Cheng is presenting about focal adhesions and @mariaullo is presenting about EGFR #cellbio2023
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Lindsay Case
2 years
I had an awesome time at the Cell contact GRS! Thanks to Gabriel and Lotte for inviting me. What a great way to kick off the week.
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Mark Peifer
2 years
And it starts! Headed over to the first session of the Cell Contact and Adhesion Gordon Research Seminar, looking forward to some awesome science. Kudos to the organizers Gabriel Gihanna and Lotte van den Goor
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Lindsay Case
2 years
Summer season has officially started at MIT! We welcome one new PhD student and two summer undergrad students to the lab. Hopefully the smoke will clear in Cambridge so we can enjoy the summer weather…
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Seychelle Vos
3 years
I am very humbled to have been selected as a Freeman Hrabowski Scholar. Big thanks to my lab, my postdoc and PhD mentors, and my fantastic colleagues at MIT. You all made this happen. #FHScholars #MITBiology
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Lindsay Case
3 years
So excited to be coming back to UTSW, see some old friends, and meet new trainees!!
@AWS_UTSW
Alliance of Women Scientists @UTSW
3 years
Happy Monday! On March 30th, we will be hosting the amazing Dr. Lindsay Case! She was a postdoc at UTSW in the Rosen lab, where she received the Brown and Goldstein award for research excellence, and now has her own lab at MIT. We hope you can join us for this exciting event! 👏🏼
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Lindsay Case
3 years
Research technicians play a vital role in our lab, including mentoring undergraduate students and contributing to intellectual discussions about science.
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Lindsay Case
3 years
We use biochemistry and cell biology to study signaling at the plasma membrane. We are interested in how phase separation, lipid composition, receptors, and the cytoskeleton regulate signaling.
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Lindsay Case
3 years
📢🚨We are hiring! We are looking for a new research technician to join the team. You will gain expertise in protein purification, biochemistry, and microscopy. More info and apply here: https://t.co/e7JrGwBn6l
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Mark Peifer
3 years
@GordonConf's are an amazing place to present your work, catch up on the latest in the field & network with colleagues in an intimate setting. If you love cell adhesion, the cytoskeleton, how cells change shape & move during development & cancer join us this summer Pls RT 1/n
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Ubadah Sabbagh
3 years
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NIH
3 years
#NIH is seeking input on challenges affecting retention in the postdoctoral trainee community. Better understanding of these challenges will help NIH support competitiveness & innovation within biomedical research & its workforce. RFI deadline is 4/14:
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Lindsay Case
3 years
These concepts and mechanisms are widely observed across different signaling pathways, but we discuss specific examples from integrin receptor and epidermal growth factor receptor signaling pathways.
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Lindsay Case
3 years
In this review we discuss general concepts in signal transduction, mechanisms of cross-talk between signaling pathways, and dysregulation of these mechanisms in cancer.
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