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Henrico Langeveld
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PhD candidate studying the role protein kinases play within Malaria Parasites 🧫🔬🥼| 📍Birkholtz Lab, South Africa 🇿🇦| ExM 🔬is the coolest… change my mind 😉

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Pinned
What a surreal feeling seeing my first preprint manuscript 🤩🥳
Please go have a look at our “hot off the press” preprint from the Birkholtz Lab where we validate a PfArk1 tool compound and use it to investigate the biological function of PfArk1 during multiple parasite stages
Targeting Aurora kinases as essential cell cycle regulators to deliver multi-stage antimalarials against Plasmodium falciparum bioRxivpreprint
Targeting Aurora kinases as essential cell cycle regulators to deliver multi-stage antimalarials against Plasmodium falciparum
Kinases that play critical roles in the development and adaptation of Plasmodium falciparum present novel opportunities for chemotherapeutic intervention. Of particular interest are mitotic kinases that regulate the proliferation of the parasites by controlling nuclear division, segregation and cytokinesis. We evaluated the potential of human Aurora kinase (Aur) inhibitors to inhibit P. falciparum development by targeting members of the Aurora-related kinase (Ark) family in this parasite. Several human AurB inhibitors exhibited multistage potency (1000x selectivity towards the parasite without mammalian cell toxicity concerns. Importantly, we identified PfArk1 as the prime vulnerable Ark family member, with specific inhibition of PfArk1 as the primary target for hesperadin and the human anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) inhibitor TAE684. Hesperadin's whole-cell and protein activity validates it as a unique PfArk1 tool compound. Inhibition of PfArk1 results in the parasite's inability to complete mitotic processes, presenting with unsegregated, multi-lobed nuclei caused by aberrant microtubule organization. This suggests that PfArk1 is the main Aur mitotic kinase in proliferative stages of Plasmodium, characterized by bifunctional AurA and B activity. This paves the way for drug discovery campaigns based on hesperadin targeting PfArk1.
dlvr.it
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We asked 3,785 PhD students across 107 countries about their experiences. Where do you think the happiest doctoral candidates were?

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Are these the happiest PhD students in the world?
Nature - Brazil, Australia and Italy have the highest satisfaction scores in Nature’s global 2025 PhD survey — but are these nations really the best places to do a doctorate?
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October 26, 2025 at 3:51 PM
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Our latest research in collaboration with @nilssonlab.bsky.social, @andrea-musacchio.bsky.social and Mathieu Bollen reveals a new regulatory strategy employed by cells to control PP1 in mitosis. Check it out in @currentbiology.bsky.social

www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Polo kinase inhibits protein phosphatase 1 to promote the spindle assembly checkpoint and prevent aneuploidy
Protein phosphatase 1 (PP1) is essential for spindle assembly checkpoint (SAC) silencing and mitotic exit, but its regulation during mitosis remains i…
www.sciencedirect.com
October 23, 2025 at 7:14 AM
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Learn how our hunt for the native structure of top antimalarial target PfATP4🧂led to the discovery of PfABP, an unknown essential binding partner, out now! @natcomms.nature.com 👉 rdcu.be/eLRlH 🦠🔬❄️

A team effort led by @mehsehret.bsky.social & Anurag Shukla @akhilvaidya.bsky.social! #cryoEM #malaria
Endogenous structure of antimalarial target PfATP4 reveals an apicomplexan-specific P-type ATPase modulator
Nature Communications - Here, the authors present the 3.7 Å cryoEM structure of native sodium efflux pump PfATP4 from Plasmodium falciparum, revealing a bound protein that they term...
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October 20, 2025 at 12:55 PM
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some useful tips here
These 99 'lab hacks' will make your scientific work easier
Nature asked contributors, editors and working researchers to share their best advice for scientists.
www.nature.com
September 25, 2025 at 3:43 PM
Honoured & grateful to have received an MPM Travel Grant and have the opportunity to present my PhD research at my first MPM 🇺🇸

Amazing science, inspiring discussions & a fantastic community of parasitologists – what a milestone in my journey. @parasitesrule.org
#MPM2025 #Parasitology
September 19, 2025 at 7:34 PM
What a surreal feeling seeing my first preprint manuscript 🤩🥳
Please go have a look at our “hot off the press” preprint from the Birkholtz Lab where we validate a PfArk1 tool compound and use it to investigate the biological function of PfArk1 during multiple parasite stages
Targeting Aurora kinases as essential cell cycle regulators to deliver multi-stage antimalarials against Plasmodium falciparum bioRxivpreprint
Targeting Aurora kinases as essential cell cycle regulators to deliver multi-stage antimalarials against Plasmodium falciparum
Kinases that play critical roles in the development and adaptation of Plasmodium falciparum present novel opportunities for chemotherapeutic intervention. Of particular interest are mitotic kinases that regulate the proliferation of the parasites by controlling nuclear division, segregation and cytokinesis. We evaluated the potential of human Aurora kinase (Aur) inhibitors to inhibit P. falciparum development by targeting members of the Aurora-related kinase (Ark) family in this parasite. Several human AurB inhibitors exhibited multistage potency (1000x selectivity towards the parasite without mammalian cell toxicity concerns. Importantly, we identified PfArk1 as the prime vulnerable Ark family member, with specific inhibition of PfArk1 as the primary target for hesperadin and the human anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) inhibitor TAE684. Hesperadin's whole-cell and protein activity validates it as a unique PfArk1 tool compound. Inhibition of PfArk1 results in the parasite's inability to complete mitotic processes, presenting with unsegregated, multi-lobed nuclei caused by aberrant microtubule organization. This suggests that PfArk1 is the main Aur mitotic kinase in proliferative stages of Plasmodium, characterized by bifunctional AurA and B activity. This paves the way for drug discovery campaigns based on hesperadin targeting PfArk1.
dlvr.it
July 11, 2025 at 11:51 AM
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📢Our latest preprint list is now up on FocalPlane.
This week’s list focusses on research using microscopy tools to answer questions in biology. As always, please let us know if there are other preprints that you’d like to see included.
focalplane.biologists.com/2025/06/27/m...
Microscopy preprints - applications in biology - FocalPlane
Microscopy preprints - applications in biology - News
focalplane.biologists.com
June 27, 2025 at 1:30 PM
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🚨 New preprint!
Using U-ExM + in situ cryo-ET, we show how C2CD3 builds an in-to-out radial architecture connecting the distal centriole lumen to its appendages. Great collab with @cellarchlab.com @chgenoud.bsky.social @stearnslab.bsky.social 🙌. #TeamTomo #UExM
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
June 19, 2025 at 8:58 AM
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Youhooooo @benliffner.bsky.social postdoc work has been highlighted in his local news back in Australia. How amazing is that! I am sure he is inspiring many young Australian to do Science.
whyallanewsonline.com.au/news/2025/06...
Local scientist recognised
A Whyalla local has been nominated as a finalist for the University of Adelaide STEM Award, part of the 7News [...]
whyallanewsonline.com.au
June 13, 2025 at 10:14 PM
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New study showing the development of pan-Expansion Microscopy by Morgan et al. @luskinglab.bsky.social to reveal the molecular composition and structural plasticity of individual nuclear pore complexes including LINC complex-dependent dilation. rupress.org/jcb/article/...
June 12, 2025 at 4:20 PM
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Registration and Abstract submission for MPMXXXVI are now open! Abstract submission deadline is June 27th, get yours in quickly. @rmc9z.bsky.social @mjgubbels.bsky.social @omarharb.org
🔗https://www.parasitesrule.com/mpm-xxxvi
June 5, 2025 at 1:51 PM
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Just published, expansion in situ genome sequencing, where you can sequence DNA while still inside the cell, mapping its organization relative to proteins and other markers, with the help of expansion microscopy! Led by @jbuenrostro.bksy.social. www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
May 30, 2025 at 11:37 AM
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🤩🤩🤩 amazing
Just published, expansion in situ genome sequencing, where you can sequence DNA while still inside the cell, mapping its organization relative to proteins and other markers, with the help of expansion microscopy! Led by @jbuenrostro.bksy.social. www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
May 30, 2025 at 5:17 PM
Just returned from an incredible week at BioMalPar 🧬🥼🧫🧪 in Germany — a truly memorable experience both scientifically and personally.

Grateful for the opportunity to engage with leading minds in malaria research, forge new connections, and experience the beauty and culture of Germany🇩🇪
May 25, 2025 at 10:37 AM
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Discover how Dr. Jason Zhang (@jasonzxzhang.bsky.social) leveraged Cell Press's #MultiJournalSubmission to publish in Cell Chemical Biology: www.cell.com/multi-journa...

Read the full paper "De novo designed Hsp70 activator dissolves intracellular condensates" here: www.cell.com/cell-chemica...
De novo designed Hsp70 activator dissolves intracellular condensates
Zhang et al. describe computationally designed proteins that modulate Hsp70 ATPase activity. One of these designs refolds proteins, dissolves intracellular condensates, and uncovers their cellular rol...
www.cell.com
May 14, 2025 at 6:45 PM
Shared some really exciting science from the Birkholtz Lab on antimalarial drug discovery and P. falciparum biology—spotlight on Aurora kinases.
Thank you @H3D for this opportunity

PS: Yes, that’s me at the back, while being a bit star struck🤩
May 12, 2025 at 7:48 PM
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The US National Institutes of Health has terminated nearly 800 research projects at a breakneck pace, wiping out significant chunks of funding to entire scientific fields

Read the full story: https://go.nature.com/3EuFRPV
April 18, 2025 at 10:19 AM
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🚨 New preprint alert! 🚨
We’ve uncovered a key player in malaria parasite cell division—meet PfAnchor, the first apicoplast-specific dynamin adaptor protein! Check the thread below 🧵for more details. #U_ExM #Malaria #Apicoplast
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
An Essential Adaptor for Apicoplast Fission and Inheritance in Malaria Parasites
Blood-stage Plasmodium falciparum parasites rely on a non-photosynthetic plastid, the apicoplast, for survival, making it an attractive target for antimalarial intervention. Like the mitochondrion, th...
www.biorxiv.org
April 14, 2025 at 7:45 PM
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An in vivo imaging technique can track the way molecules move through the nucleus

https://go.nature.com/4iXSGAT
Live-cell super-resolution microscopy reveals how molecules enter and exit the nucleus
The nuclear pore complex is the gateway to the nucleus of cells. Now an in vivo imaging technique can track the way in which molecules move through this complex.
go.nature.com
March 25, 2025 at 12:02 PM
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Don't panic 😱
#phd #phdstudent #academicsky
March 15, 2025 at 3:01 PM
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Would have loved to be able to be there in person, but excited and proud to see a great colleague and a great friend in James Blauwkamp deliver a fantastic PhD Defence!

Been a wonderful experience to see you grow as a scientist over the years and excited to see what's next 🎉
@sabsalon.bsky.social
February 21, 2025 at 6:57 PM
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February 19, 2025 at 12:28 AM
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This is a REALLY important thread about the threat to vaccine, vaccine access and vaccine design the new administration is. Do read
This is going to be another rough week for our colleagues in government & for all of us. Vast cuts of govt scientists hurts everyone’s health.

Let’s talk about what this will do to vaccines.

This is the process. Here’s how they’re going to undermine it:
www.cdc.gov/vaccines/bas...
How Vaccines are Developed and Approved for Use
Learn how vaccines are developed and approved for use.
www.cdc.gov
February 19, 2025 at 6:47 AM
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EMBO Practical Courses provide training in experimental techniques. Apply to organize your course by 1 March:
https://www.embo.org/funding/funding-for-conferences-and-training/practical-courses/
#ResearchFunding #LifeSciences 🧪
Funding for conferences and training – Practical Courses – EMBO
Funding for courses that provide training in experimental techniques and promote the transfer of methodologies.
www.embo.org
February 18, 2025 at 10:03 AM