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              Welcome to the Seydoux Laboratory! We study how single-cell embryos localize RNAs and proteins to pattern developmental potential.
              
              Johns Hopkins SOM
            
            
              
              Joined October 2019
            
            
           Confused about biomolecular condensates? Check out our latest review:  https://t.co/eMCRumNJAy  Many thanks to G&D and the anonymous reviewers for an awesome review process! 
          
                
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             Are all phase-separated compartments functional, or are some “accidental condensates”? Check out our new preprint with @PAskjaer to find out more:  https://t.co/t8mjKMh0fX 
          
          
            
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              Nucleoporins (Nups) assemble nuclear pores that form the permeability barrier that separates nucleoplasm from cytoplasm. Nups have also been observed in cytoplasmic foci proposed to function as pore...
            
                
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             This was a fun interview by @Dev_journal on our recent work: Specialized germline P-bodies are required to specify germ cell fate in Caenorhabditis elegans embryos!  https://t.co/LpCl6SBuEU  Check out the paper here:  https://t.co/eoMHMGaXEH 
          
          
            
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              Highlighted Article: This paper describes a new condensate in the C. elegans germ plasm, ‘germline P-bodies’, which contain regulators of RNA translation and decay and are essential to specify germ...
            
                
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             Pickering stabilization of a dynamic intracellular emulsion: We're excited to share our preprint on bioRxiv! This was a fantastic collaboration with @LeeBioPhysics
             https://t.co/Hed8DW8kwA 
          
          
            
            biorxiv.org
              Biomolecular condensates are cellular compartments that form by phase separation in the absence of limiting membranes. Studying the P granules of C. elegans , we find that condensate dynamics are...
            
                
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             We are excited to share our new paper "Protein-based condensation mechanisms drive the assembly of RNA-rich P granules" published on eLIFE! 
          
            
            elifesciences.org
              P granule assembly depends in part on protein-protein interactions that drive condensation independent of RNA.
            
                
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             Rapid Tagging of Human Proteins with Fluorescent Reporters by Genome Engineering using Double‐Stranded DNA Donors @HopkinsMedNews @currentprotocol
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             John Paul posted the weird thing growing on Maddie's plate on Reddit, so hopefully we'll get some insight: What is this weird thing growing on my plate? 
          
                
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