Prof. Iva Tolić, and PhD students Monika Trupinić and Mateja Ćosić participated in the EMBO | EMBL Symposium Microtubules: from atoms to complex systems, held from 8 – 11 Jun 2022 in EMBL Heidelberg, Germany. Iva Tolić held a talk…
Prof. Marin Barišić visited the lab
Prof. Marin Barišić from the Danish Cancer Research Center in Copenhagen, a collaborator on the Croatian Science Foundation Project “Mechanisms of microtubule bundle formation required for spindle maturation”, visited Tolić lab on 25 March 2022. Lab members presented different projects…
Award Winning Spindle Twist
The European Microscopy Society Outstanding Paper Award in the category Life Sciences goes to our paper “The mitotic spindle is chiral due to torques within microtubule bundles”. This is a great recognition for the work of our students and postdocs…
“Award for an outstanding contribution to the development of molecular life sciences”
Iva received the “Award for an outstanding contribution to the development of molecular life sciences” from the Croatian Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
Our paper is featured on the cover of MBoC
The image from our paper entitled “Metaphase kinetochore movements are regulated by kinesin-8 motors and microtubule dynamic instability” is featured on the Molecular Biology of the Cell (Volume 29 June 1 2018) cover page.
New Tolić Group member
We have a new PhD student employed on the HRZZ project. Welcome to our group Mihaela!
New Tolić Group member
Lejla is employed as a postdoctoral fellow on the Croatian Science Foundation (HRZZ) project OSCITON. She will study mechanism of the kinetochore oscillations in mitosis.