Our Master student, Stela Jelenić, graduated from the Division of Biology, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb. Stela did her Master thesis on the role of NuMA in spindle assembly and architecture in our lab. Congrats on your Master degree…

Our Master student, Stela Jelenić, graduated from the Division of Biology, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb. Stela did her Master thesis on the role of NuMA in spindle assembly and architecture in our lab. Congrats on your Master degree…
Our newest paper on the chirality of the mitotic spindle is published in Nature Communications: Novak, M., B. Polak, J. Simunić, Z. Boban, B. Kuzmić, A. Thomae, I.M. Tolić, N. Pavin. The mitotic spindle is chiral due to torques generated…
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.
Iva’s invited review for the winner of the EBSA Young Investigator Medal and Prize in European Biophysical Journal discusses the structure, function, and formation of kinetochore fibers and interpolar bundles, with an emphasis on how they interact. I.M. Tolić. (2018)…
Good luck to the Croatian football team today. C’mon Vatreni, we believe in you!
Our new Methods paper is out! Milas, A., Jagrić, M., Martinčić, J., I.M. Tolić. (2018) Optogenetic reversible knocksideways, laser ablation and photoactivation on the mitotic spindle in human cells. Methods Cell Biol 145: 191-215.
The paper on metaphase kinetochore movements in Schizosaccharomyces pombe is out!
Prof Iva Tolić was awarded the Ignaz L. Lieben Award 2017 of the Austrian Academy of Sciences. The award has been granted for Iva’s pioneering work and outstanding achievements in the field of molecular cell biology, especially for Iva’s work…
During his stay in Croatia, the president of the European Research Council (ERC), Prof Jean-Pierre Bourguignon, has visited our lab where we introduced him to our ERC project entitled NewSpindleForce.
At the ASCB | EMBO 2017 Meeting, held in Philadelphia, PA, USA, Patrik presented our results on the role of bridging microtubules in anaphase, in his Minisymposium talk entitled “Microtubule sliding in the bridging fiber pushes kinetochore fibers apart to…