
Brian Smith
@BrianC_Smith
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Associate Professor of Biochemistry at the Medical College of Wisconsin @medicalcollege. Lab tweets: @briansmithlab
Milwaukee, WI
Joined August 2013
RT @mcwchembio: The Program in Chemical Biology is hiring a bachelor's or master's level chemist to join our highly collaborative team: htt….
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RT @briansmithlab: We're excited for our PBRM1 bromodomain inhibitor work to be featured in @PracticalFrag! A nice example of our @mcwchemb….
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RT @OlsenLabMCW: Interested in getting a PhD in biomedical science? The Medical College of Wisconsin provides an excellent and supportive t….
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RT @briansmithlab: Hot off the press from the Smith Lab at @MedicalCollege of WI! "N-terminal BET bromodomain inhibitors disrupt a BRD4-p65….
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RT @mcwchembio: The Program in Chemical Biology at the Medical College of Wisconsin has opened a search for tenure-track positions. Review….
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A new
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RT @ChemBioChem: Chemical Regulation of the Protein Quality Control E3 Ubiquitin Ligase C-Terminus of Hsc70 Interacting Protein (CHIP) (Sca….
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Glad that we were able to repurpose Dr. Mike Olp's excellent introduction chapter in his thesis to contribute a chapter to this protein-protein interaction book from RSC.
Nice to see this new PPI book in print and glad to contribute with @BrianC_Smith Michael Olp, and Huarui Cui from @PrOF_NMR
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See our latest publication! .Covalent-Fragment Screening of BRD4 Identifies a Ligandable Site Orthogonal to the Acetyl-Lysine Binding Sites
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BRD4, a member of the bromodomain and extraterminal domain (BET) family, has emerged as a promising epigenetic target in cancer and inflammatory disorders. All reported BET family ligands bind within...
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Our latest publication from @briansmithlab!
Eranthie Weerapana, @BrianC_Smith, Mike Marletta & co. - how to find functional S-nitrosation sites
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RT @Labtacular: I'm going to "Midwest Chromatin and Epigenetics Meeting". See you there? via @Eventbrite.
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The 2016 Midwest Chromatin and Epigenetics Meeting (MCEM) will bring together more than 200 scientists from the American Midwest who study transcription, chromatin and epigenetics. The meeting...
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RT @mcwgradschool: Don't miss our PhD programs priority application deadline this Friday, January 15th! Learn more about our programs: http….
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RT @ChemicalBiology: Denu reviews key tech advances for discovery & characterization of combinatorial histone PTM patterns: .
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Medical College of Wisconsin is hiring a second Assistant Professor into the Redox Biology Program (I am the first n… http://t.co/tFGznd99gF.
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@BrianC_Smith: The Smith lab opened its doors at the Medical College of Wisconsin on June 1, 2014.
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