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Max Planck Florida’s Neurotransmissions PodcastMax Planck Florida’s Neurotransmissions Podcast91. 4D-Cellular Physiology with Jennifer Lippincott-SchwartzIn this episode, hosts Lesley and Jeremy speak with Dr. Jennifer Lippincott-Schwartz, Senior Group Leader and Head of Janelia's 4D Cellular Physiology Group, about how technology has shaped her career and her vision for developing a molecular understanding of tissue physiology. Episode Notes: Please help us create content you want to hear by giving us feedback. https://www.mpfi.org/news-media/podcast-survey/ Episode Guest: Jennifer Lippincott-Schwartz - @JLS_Lab Episode Hosts: Lesley Colgan - @Colgan_Lesley Jeremy Chang - @jtchang Podcast episode produced and edited by Kevin Guy Albertini - @KGAlbertini Do you enjoy the podcast? Feel free to like...2024-03-1830 minCuriosity WeeklyCuriosity WeeklyOctopus Culture, Schizophrenia Origins, Killing CancerLearn about octopi forming communities, clues to the origins of schizophrenia, and a new compound giving researchers hope for fighting tough to treat cancers.   Octopus Culture “Hidden World of Octopus Cities and Culture Shows why it’s Wrong to Farm These Sentient Creatures” by Guardian Magazinehttps://www.guardianmag.press/2022/04/hidden-world-of-octopus-cities-and-culture-shows-why-its-wrong-to-farm-these-sentient-creatures.html/“The question of animal emotions” by Frans B. M. De Waal and Kristin Andrewshttps://doi.org/10.1126/science.abo2378“Why octopuses are building small “cities” off the coast of Australia” by Annalee Newitzhttps://arstechnica.com/science/2017/09/why-octopuses-are-building-small-cities-off-the-coast-of-australia/“A second site occupied by Octopus tetricus at high densities, with notes on...2022-09-1511 minThe MicroscopistsThe MicroscopistsJan Ellenberg (EMBL)#29 — On this week’s episode of The Microscopists, we chat to Jan Ellenberg, Head of Cell Biology & Biophysics Unit at EMBL, Heidelberg. Jan’s current pioneering work focuses on cell division and nuclear organization, and we learn more about this, as well as how Jan got to grips with the political aspects of his role. We’ll discover more about the role of EMBL in kickstarting scientists’ careers, the inspiration that Jan drew from his PhD supervisor, Jennifer Lippincott — Schwartz, and how he likes to relax with Pilates and a bit of fusion cooking!Watch or Listen to...2021-09-101h 04ASCB\'s Pathways PodcastASCB's Pathways PodcastWhat is 4D Cellular Physiology with Ron Vale and Jennifer Lippincott-SchwartzThe Howard Hughes Medical Institute is adding a new research focus -- 4D Cellular Physiology. On this episode of the Pathways Podcast from the American Society for Cell Biology we chat with Ron Vale, the Vice President and Executive Director of HHMI's Janelia Research Campus, and Jennifer Lippincott-Schwartz, a senior group leader also at Janelia, about this new direction and how it will impact the cell biology community.  --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ascb-pathwayspodcast/message2021-04-0233 minThe MicroscopistsThe MicroscopistsJennifer Lippincott-Schwartz (Howard Hughes Medical Institute)#1 — Join this informal chat between Peter O’Toole and Jennifer Lippincott-Schwartz of The Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Beyond kayaking to work and a passion for plants, Jennifer explains how she became interested in Biology from her time teaching in Africa, and how she was fortunate enough in her early career to work alongside some of the true giants of cell biology. Very few cell biologists have had so many major impacts on the field, and underpinning most of her work was the use of the microscope, with many discoveries going hand-in-hand with the development of microscopy itself....2020-08-271h 07PNAS Science SessionsPNAS Science SessionsSeeing inside cellsJennifer Lippincott-Schwartz's laboratory at the National Institutes of Health works to characterize the fundamental principles governing protein geography and movement within cells. Dr. Lippincott-Schwartz talks about her work and her recent election to the National Academy of Sciences.2019-06-0705 minKavli Institute for Brain and Mind (Video)Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind (Video)Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind: Imaging the Brain from Molecules to Circuits and Beyond - Jennifer Lippincott-SchwartzJennifer Lippincott-Schwartz discusses new imaging technologies and what they are revealing about cellular architecture in the brain. Series: "Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind" [Science] [Show ID: 33291]2018-11-1200 minKavli Institute for Brain and MindKavli Institute for Brain and MindKavli Institute for Brain and Mind: Imaging the Brain from Molecules to Circuits and Beyond - Jennifer Lippincott-SchwartzJennifer Lippincott-Schwartz discusses new imaging technologies and what they are revealing about cellular architecture in the brain. Series: "Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind" [Science] [Show ID: 33291]2018-11-1200 minKavli Institute for Brain and Mind (Video)Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind (Video)Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind: Imaging the Brain from Molecules to Circuits and Beyond - Daniel Colon-Ramos Jennifer Lippincott-Schwartz Atsushi MiyawakiState-of-the-art imaging at the molecular, cellular, circuit, and whole animal scales in rodents and primates are discussed in this symposium, while addressing the challenges of bridging spatial and temporal scales. Series: "Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind" [Science] [Show ID: 33283]2018-02-2800 minKavli Institute for Brain and MindKavli Institute for Brain and MindKavli Institute for Brain and Mind: Imaging the Brain from Molecules to Circuits and Beyond - Daniel Colon-Ramos Jennifer Lippincott-Schwartz Atsushi MiyawakiState-of-the-art imaging at the molecular, cellular, circuit, and whole animal scales in rodents and primates are discussed in this symposium, while addressing the challenges of bridging spatial and temporal scales. Series: "Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind" [Science] [Show ID: 33283]2018-02-2800 minKavli Institute for Brain and Mind (Video)Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind (Video)Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind: Imaging the Brain from Molecules to Circuits and Beyond - Welcome and Opening RemarksKavli Institute for Brain and Mind co-director Rusty Gage and symposium co-chair Jennifer Lippincott-Schwartz deliver opening remarks for the Imaging the Brain, from Molecules to Circuits and Beyond symposium. Series: "Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind" [Science] [Show ID: 33293]2018-02-1600 minKavli Institute for Brain and MindKavli Institute for Brain and MindKavli Institute for Brain and Mind: Imaging the Brain from Molecules to Circuits and Beyond - Welcome and Opening RemarksKavli Institute for Brain and Mind co-director Rusty Gage and symposium co-chair Jennifer Lippincott-Schwartz deliver opening remarks for the Imaging the Brain, from Molecules to Circuits and Beyond symposium. Series: "Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind" [Science] [Show ID: 33293]2018-02-1600 minbiosightsbiosightsbiosights: April 14, 2014An actin lever flattens out the cell The lamella is a broad, flat region that forms at the front of migrating cells and adheres to the underlying substrate. Burnette et al. reveal that cells flatten out the lamella by mechanically coupling a contractile actomyosin network at the dorsal surface to ventral cell adhesions. This biosights episode presents the paper by Burnette et al. from the April 14, 2014, issue of The Journal of Cell Biology and includes an interview with authors Dylan Burnette (Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, TN) and Jennifer Lippincott-Schwartz (NICHD, Bethesda, MD). Produced by Caitlin...2014-04-1407 min