Why I Panick at the Dead of Night π±

Struggles of Cell Biologists π₯΄
Peaceful darkness and through the open window, I hear crickets chirping in the garden π¦π³. But I also hear myself panting in panic, sitting upright in bed and staring into the darkness π.
Did I add that other positive control to our experiment? Or did I forget? With my heart pounding, I jump out of bed and switch on the lights. It is two oβclock in the morning. Should I take a night cab, rush to the lab and check my lab book? We will have to start all over! The heartβs pounding [β¦]
A student crying? π’π

One evening in the lab, beyond the constant hum of incubators and refrigerators, we heard another noise. Someone was crying softly.
Peeking around the corner, we saw Lily, a Masterβs student from another group standing next to the microscope, wiping tears from her cheeks.
βHey Lily, are you okay? What happened?β
Startled she turned around and started sobbing π.
βMy experiment. I have to start all over again.β Still sobbing, she pointed to a stack of plates next [β¦]
Take a deep breath π«: Oxygen β our toxic relationship π»

Highly reactive, highly toxic, and yet we wouldnβt survive more than three minutes without it. #Oxygen, the fuel of our cells and tissues β½.
Our ambivalent relationship began 2.2 billion years ago when we had to bring a foreign organism on board π½. Pre-eukaryotic cells opened the doors to an ancient bacterium and internally outsourced energy production using oxygen. #Endosymbiosis! What an evolutionary masterstroke π! The kick-start of opportunities. #Biodiversity exploded after the event of endosymbiosis π₯π¦π‘π¦π΄π¦π₯.
But at a high price. Cells had [β¦]
Can Universities really provide extensive laboratory training?

According to the guidance of the #OECD, newcomers to the cell culture laboratory should undergo extensive one-on-one training until they are able to perform their work on their own, without depending on the trainer. ππ
This is, however, a huge #challenge for all life science universities. In fact, very often they cannot maintain this standard. But from students it is duly expected that they know how to work according to [β¦]
Two Unforgettable (Cell Culture) Days π«π

Two days of discussing cells with people who work with cells and love cells.
β¨ Of course β¨, we enjoyed the ΓGMBT β Austrian Association of Molecular Life Sciences and Biotechnology #AdvancedCellCultureWorkshop2025 at Univeristy of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU), Vienna!
πΈ lablife.video was very well received π
πΈ the goodie bags were quickly gone π
πΈ but the Cell Culture Survival Kit was even more popular π
πΈ and the lablife presentation struck a [β¦]
Preparing lablife Goodie Bags ππ¬π«

πππ for the Advanced Cell Culture Workshop 2025 by ΓGMBT!
Apart from sweets π¬, you will find stickers and the freshly printed lablife Cell Culture Survival Kit βΊ in your goodie bag! πππ
Canβt wait to present at the #AdvancedCellCultureWorkshop2025 at #BOKU Vienna hosted byΒ ΓGMBT β Austrian Association of Molecular Life Sciences and Biotechnology β Working Group Cell Based Assays, Therapies and Products! π
Here, the evolving landscapes of cell culture, advancing technologies and future prospects in cell [β¦]