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  1. As a follow-up to this thread: there is now also an editorial emphasizing the value of our resource for the community: embopress.org/doi/full/10.1038
    Special emphasis on the non-canonical functions of the human complement system. #SLE #Ntermini #EMBOJournal

  2. A paper that I was not aware of in @embojournal that scientific editor @HVodermaier mentioned in the #telomerase independent immortalisation discussion on the latest #EMBOPodcast episode is the finding from Lackner, Karlseder et al in #EMBOJournal 2012 of a very interesting ALT system in #Celegans

    🎧 to the episode
    embo.org/podcasts/alternative-

    Read the paper (#OpenAccess)
    embopress.org/doi/full/10.1038

  3. A paper that I was not aware of in @embojournal that scientific editor @HVodermaier mentioned in the #telomerase independent immortalisation discussion on the latest #EMBOPodcast episode is the finding from Lackner, Karlseder et al in #EMBOJournal 2012 of a very interesting ALT system in #Celegans

    🎧 to the episode
    embo.org/podcasts/alternative-

    Read the paper (#OpenAccess)
    embopress.org/doi/full/10.1038

  4. A paper that I was not aware of in @embojournal that scientific editor @HVodermaier mentioned in the #telomerase independent immortalisation discussion on the latest #EMBOPodcast episode is the finding from Lackner, Karlseder et al in #EMBOJournal 2012 of a very interesting ALT system in #Celegans

    🎧 to the episode
    embo.org/podcasts/alternative-

    Read the paper (#OpenAccess)
    embopress.org/doi/full/10.1038

  5. A paper that I was not aware of in @embojournal that scientific editor @HVodermaier mentioned in the #telomerase independent immortalisation discussion on the latest #EMBOPodcast episode is the finding from Lackner, Karlseder et al in #EMBOJournal 2012 of a very interesting ALT system in #Celegans

    🎧 to the episode
    embo.org/podcasts/alternative-

    Read the paper (#OpenAccess)
    embopress.org/doi/full/10.1038

  6. The latest episode of the EMBO Podcast #EMBOPodcast is out 🎧

    I spoke with Roger Reddel & Tracy Bryan at Sydney's Children's Medical Research Institute about their classic 1995 @embojournal paper describing #telomerase independent #telomere lengthening in immortalised cell lines. It challenged conventional wisdom at the time - and it was Bryan's PhD project, quite a way to get started in science.

    @miguelgf provided some perspective on the work and its enduring significance and editor @HVodermaier explained #EMBOJournal's interest in studies with striking findings that may not provide a full mechanistic description.

    You can listen to "ALTernative immortality" at the link below or on your preferred podcast app. Special thanks to Igor Jukic & audio producer extraordinaire @marcoantonio

    embo.org/podcasts/alternative-

  7. The latest episode of the EMBO Podcast #EMBOPodcast is out 🎧

    I spoke with Roger Reddel & Tracy Bryan at Sydney's Children's Medical Research Institute about their classic 1995 @embojournal paper describing #telomerase independent #telomere lengthening in immortalised cell lines. It challenged conventional wisdom at the time - and it was Bryan's PhD project, quite a way to get started in science.

    @miguelgf provided some perspective on the work and its enduring significance and editor @HVodermaier explained #EMBOJournal's interest in studies with striking findings that may not provide a full mechanistic description.

    You can listen to "ALTernative immortality" at the link below or on your preferred podcast app. Special thanks to Igor Jukic & audio producer extraordinaire @marcoantonio

    embo.org/podcasts/alternative-

  8. The latest episode of the EMBO Podcast #EMBOPodcast is out 🎧

    I spoke with Roger Reddel & Tracy Bryan at Sydney's Children's Medical Research Institute about their classic 1995 @embojournal paper describing #telomerase independent #telomere lengthening in immortalised cell lines. It challenged conventional wisdom at the time - and it was Bryan's PhD project, quite a way to get started in science.

    @miguelgf provided some perspective on the work and its enduring significance and editor @HVodermaier explained #EMBOJournal's interest in studies with striking findings that may not provide a full mechanistic description.

    You can listen to "ALTernative immortality" at the link below or on your preferred podcast app. Special thanks to Igor Jukic & audio producer extraordinaire @marcoantonio

    embo.org/podcasts/alternative-

  9. The latest episode of the EMBO Podcast #EMBOPodcast is out 🎧

    I spoke with Roger Reddel & Tracy Bryan at Sydney's Children's Medical Research Institute about their classic 1995 @embojournal paper describing #telomerase independent #telomere lengthening in immortalised cell lines. It challenged conventional wisdom at the time - and it was Bryan's PhD project, quite a way to get started in science.

    @miguelgf provided some perspective on the work and its enduring significance and editor @HVodermaier explained #EMBOJournal's interest in studies with striking findings that may not provide a full mechanistic description.

    You can listen to "ALTernative immortality" at the link below or on your preferred podcast app. Special thanks to Igor Jukic & audio producer extraordinaire @marcoantonio

    embo.org/podcasts/alternative-