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  • Roland Wenger highlights discovery of HIFs and recent insights into their differential physiological roles.

    • Roland H. Wenger
    Journal Club
  • Ana García-Sáez highlights the continued interest in BCL-2 proteins and their mechanisms.

    • Ana J. García-Sáez
    Journal Club
  • Ilya Levental outlines maturation of the concept of lipid rafts as an organizational principle of biomembranes.

    • Ilya Levental
    Journal Club
  • In this Journal Club, Audrey Williams and Sally Horne-Badovinac highlight the importance of studying the basal cell surface and its dynamics to understand epithelial cell behaviours and tissue rearrangements.

    • Audrey M. Williams
    • Sally Horne-Badovinac
    Journal Club
  • Lluís Ribas de Pouplana outlines the unanswered questions of mitochondrial transcription.

    • Lluís Ribas de Pouplana
    Journal Club
  • Dan Mishmar recounts the first studies that used mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) to trace the origin of humanity to Africa and that connected mtDNA mutations with a human disease.

    • Dan Mishmar
    Journal Club
  • Marianne Farnebo describes how the application of microscopy techniques has provided valuable information on repeats RNAs.

    • Marianne Farnebo
    Journal Club
  • Emil Heitz was a pioneer of epigenetics at a time when the nature of the heredity material was still unclear.

    • Frédéric Berger
    Journal Club
  • Early in his career, Gordon Carmichael was inspired by the contradictory conclusions of three articles.

    • Gordon Carmichael
    Journal Club
  • Arnaud Echard discusses two studies that uncovered a key role for the ESCRT machinery in cytokinesis.

    • Arnaud Echard
    Journal Club
  • Henrik Jönsson discusses the mathematical model for hormone movement through plant tissues that Graeme Mitchison proposed in 1980, and how models can inspire new research.

    • Henrik Jönsson
    Journal Club
  • Susana Godinho discusses a 1996 paper by Heald et al. on the organization of microtubules into bipolar spindles.

    • Susana A. Godinho
    Journal Club
  • Jesús Gil discusses the first evidence for cellular senescence being associated with ageing, and how these studies opened new routes for basic and translational research.

    • Jesús Gil
    Journal Club
  • Channing Der and Kirsten Bryant discuss recent work leading towards therapeutic targeting of autophagy in pancreatic cancer.

    • Kirsten L. Bryant
    • Channing J. Der
    Journal Club
  • David Barford discusses how the template model for MAD2 activation in the spindle assembly checkpoint represented a new concept for generating and propagating intracellular signals.

    • David Barford
    Journal Club
  • Adriano Aguzzi discusses the endeavours of the Gitler team to identify the causes underlying the fatal human neurological disease amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).

    • Adriano Aguzzi
    Journal Club