BarrierForce fourth annual meeting – 2025

It was a great pleasure to have the opportunity to meet everyone again under one roof. We had talks from postdocs, PhD students and PIs and an active poster session! We also had a lot of fun competing in teams against each other in the CoE “Olympics” organised by Gautier!…

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Sphingolipid metabolism orchestrates establishment of the hair follicle stem cell compartment

Sphingolipids serve as building blocks of membranes to ensure subcellular compartmentalization and facilitate intercellular communication. How cell type-specific lipid compositions are achieved and what is their functional significance in tissue morphogenesis and maintenance has remained unclear. Here, we identify a stem cell-specific role for ceramide synthase 4 (CerS4) in orchestrating…

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Measuring and manipulating mechanical forces during development

Tissue deformations are a central feature of development, from early embryogenesis, growth and building the body plan to the establishment of functional organs. These deformations often result from active contractile forces generated by cells and cell collectives, and are mediated by changes in their mechanical properties. Mechanical forces drive the…

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Congratulations Omkar on the SANORD 3MT prize

Last week we watched nervously as seven PhD student finalists from the University of Turku described their work to a lay audience using one slide, no animation in under three minutes in the three-minute thesis (3MT) competition! It was exciting stuff! Omkar from our Centre was selected to the next…

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The role and regulation of integrins in cell migration and invasion

Integrin receptors are the main molecular link between cells and the extracellular matrix (ECM) as well as mediating cell-cell interactions. Integrin-ECM binding triggers the formation of heterogeneous multi-protein assemblies termed integrin adhesion complexes (IACs) that enable integrins to transform extracellular cues into intracellular signals that affect many cellular processes, especially…

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