Eugenia Almacellas
ealmacellas.bsky.social
Eugenia Almacellas
@ealmacellas.bsky.social
Cell biologist passionate about organelle dynamics and signaling. Which organelle? Well.. that depends on the day!
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Announcing a new @embo.org Workshop on "Intracellular mechanics and organelle mechanobiology" that we are organizing with Michael Krieg and Verena Ruprecht at @icfo.eu (Barcelona) on 16-20 February, 2026. Please, repost and spread the word! 🙏 #EMBOmechanobio

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Intracellular mechanics and organelle mechanobiology
Mechanobiology is an interdisciplinary field that emerges at the cross-section of biology, physics and engineering. It aims to understand how living cells, tissues and animals sense and respond to me…
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July 4, 2025 at 3:50 PM
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Calling all #Membrane enthusiasts!
Our #MembraneTrafficking online seminar series is back for the 2025-26 season: 8 fantastic speakers from Nov'25 to Feb'26.
The first talks are already next Thursday (Nov 6, 5pm CET) with @agatawitkowska.bsky.social and @abdourachidthiam.bsky.social !
October 27, 2025 at 5:02 PM
Big thanks to @ruoxiwang.bsky.social and @baehreckelab.bsky.social for this great highlight of our work — and of Peng et al.'s recently published in @jcb.org !

Atg9/ATG9A on the lysosome in 🪱 and 🤸. Still so much to uncover!
Ruoxi Wang & Eric Baehrecke discuss the conserved role of Atg9 in #lysosome repair in #Celegans and human cells, in the light of studies by Peng et al in JCB (rupress.org/jcb/article/...) & De Tito et al. in Developmental Cell (doi.org/10.1016/j.de...):
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June 5, 2025 at 12:58 PM
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Very proud to have our paper on ATG9A in lysosome repair online. ATG9A never disappoints! Great work from the very talented @stedet.bsky.social and @ealmacellas.bsky.social 👍
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ATG9A and ARFIP2 cooperate to control PI4P levels for lysosomal repair
Lysosome damage activates multiple pathways to prevent lysosome-dependent cell death, including a repair mechanism involving endoplasmic reticulum (ER…
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June 4, 2025 at 9:39 PM
Excited to share our newly published work on ATG9A — this time focusing on its role at the lysosome. Discover how ARFIP2 and ATG9A coordinate PI4P regulation during lysosomal repair!

Congrats to all the authors, and special thanks to @stedet.bsky.social & @satooze.bsky.social !!

📜 bit.ly/43EbrDo
ATG9A and ARFIP2 cooperate to control PI4P levels for lysosomal repair
Lysosome damage activates multiple pathways to prevent lysosome-dependent cell death, including a repair mechanism involving endoplasmic reticulum (ER…
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June 3, 2025 at 6:54 AM
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I’m so grateful for all my wonderful colleagues in the Molecular Cell Biology of Autophagy Lab, who inspire, challenge and support me every day. Together we’re making an impact, breaking barriers and shaping the future of science #womeninSTEM #internationaldayofwomanandgirlsinscience
February 11, 2025 at 7:17 PM
Checking Galectin-3 spots reveals just how much your cells truly care for you. Beautiful evenings spent at the microscope with @stedet.bsky.social
November 26, 2024 at 9:14 PM