Cunqi Ye
@CunqiYeLab
Cunqi Ye Lab @ LSI-ZJU studies membrane phospholipids and cellular metabolism. We use yeast and mammalian systems to explore unknown metabolic regulations.
Make sure to submit abstracts (and plan on attending) to our 2nd annual #lipidtime subgroup at ASCB! Last year's session was fantastic and we hope to keep it going in the future.
One week left to submit your talk abstracts for #cellbio2024 ! Submit to our subgroup, #Lipids in #Organelle Form and Function, by Tuesday, Aug. 6. We are hoping to build on last year's success and keep the #lipidtime momentum going...
Hot off the press at NCB. S1P carried by HDL initiates signaling that leads to changes in ER-PM contact sites, accelerating the movement of cholesterol into human adrenal cortical cells and hepatocytes. @DalMedicine @DalPathology nature.com/articles/s4155…
Have changes in science over the past 50 years reduced the chances of trainees experiencing the joy of discovery?
🔥New Night Science paper!! Discovery happens when your initial plans fall apart but it requires you to have a particular mindset: it's not extraverted, orderly, neurotic or agreeable that's the most important – discovery requires an OPENNESS to new ideas and unexpected insights.
Day science vs night science?
If you think the next big idea in your field will come from inside the field, you're probably wrong.
Changing how published papers are displayed could shift the focus from simple metrics to research quality go.nature.com/3WLdRg0
Excited to co-organize a session on organelle interactions at the upcoming @ASCBiology 2024! 🌟 Join us to explore cutting-edge research on membrane contact sites and in vitro organelle interaction systems. Be part of this discussion and submit your abstract today!