Alejandro is invited to give a talk in the Biophysical Society Meeting 2026 in San Francisco. Alejandro will present the development of genetically encoded hydrophobicity sensors for dynamic mapping of hydrophobicity in cells. The probe is the first-of-its-kind, and Alejandro has uncovered the highly heterogeneity of the cytoplasm in terms of hydrophobicity. The results from Alejandro’s study also provides hints on how biomolecular condensates form and disassemble. We are very excited to share our findings with the biophysics community at the conference. Congratulations for the good job!