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@BryanWelm

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Associate Professor. Huntsman Cancer Institute. Univ of Utah. Breast cancer researcher. Science art and sculptures. Profile painting by: Jamie Forchic

Park City, UT
Joined December 2018
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@BryanWelm
Bryan Welm
3 years
Here it is! Reverse Transcriptase at 42 million times the actual size! Took almost a year to build. It sits on a sculpture that represents the journey of discovery by David Baltimore and Howard Temin. Heading to ⁦@McArdleLab⁩ in few weeks.
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@BiologyAIDaily
Biology+AI Daily
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A Precision Oncology-Focused Deep Learning Framework for Personalized Selection of Cancer Therapy 1. The study introduces ScreenDL, a deep learning framework that integrates tumor omic profiles and functional drug screening data to predict personalized cancer therapy responses
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@beatascienceart
Beata Science Art
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Bryan Welm
1 year
This should be a great event to meet some amazing artist and see some inspirational #SciArt!
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Beata Science Art
1 year
Are you a San Diego local or coming to #CellBio2024? Come join our very special #SciArt Show & Reception on Dec 17, bringing together amazing researchers and artists who have been inspired by the wonders of biology. Please spread the word and RSVP here: https://t.co/oHl36GSOVJ
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Bryan Welm
1 year
I’m hoping to finish the Ras sculpture today! Here it is sitting on a temp stand I use for final polishing and clear coating. GDP and the Ras-targeting drug sotorasib are shown at the bottom. Entirely handmade by TIG welding steel, bronze and copper. No casting. #SciArt
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Bryan Welm
1 year
Sculpture of the Ras protein (G12C) bound to GDP and the drug Sotorasib (AMG510). The protein is half bronze and half steel with a copper seam between the two metals. Represents how the drug locks the protein in a unique conformation that blocks its function and cancer growth.
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@PHCEUutah
Molecular Pharmaceutics - University of Utah
1 year
WE ARE HIRING! The Department of Molecular Pharmaceutics is currently hiring two tenure-track faculty positions: Assistant Professor - Molecular Pharmaceutics https://t.co/kMkYE9vFNY The Sung Wan Kim Endowed Chair in Drug and Gene Delivery https://t.co/oE0iUgxEFn
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Bryan Welm
1 year
In progress sculpture of the molecular surface of G12C mutant KRAS bound to the RAS targeting drug sotorasib. The sculpture is half bronze and half steel with a copper seam between them. I’m currently making bronze/brass versions of the drug and GDP to add to the sculpture.
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Bryan Welm
2 years
A close up of the NR2F1 nuclear receptor sculpture for Julio Aguirre-Ghiso @JAguirreGhiso
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Bryan Welm
2 years
Sculpture of the androgen receptor protein (AR). The sculpture is of the AR ligand binding domain with the anti-androgen drug enzalutamide, which is used for the treatment of prostate cancer. Made from steel, brass and bronze. #SciArt
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Bryan Welm
2 years
I recently did a Planet SciComm podcast with @sarakyeo, @redpenblackpen, and Patrick Videau. Had a great time chatting about histones, bacteriophage, microscopes, and failure as part of the learning process in science and art. #sciart https://t.co/VIaAY0hG3v
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Podcast Episode · Planet SciComm · 04/24/2024 · 1h 14m
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Bryan Welm
2 years
Incredibly saddened about the loss of a dear friend and colleague last week. Yoko was a pioneer in breast cancer PDX and enabled our later development of PDX organoids. Please consider donating. Fundraiser by Alana Welm : Dr. Yoko DeRose memorial fund
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It is with heavy hearts that we share that Dr. Yoko DeRose passed away on February 14, 2024 a… Alana Welm needs your support for Dr. Yoko DeRose memorial fund
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Bryan Welm
2 years
Doing some final welds on a bronze of a T cell killing a migrating cancer cell. Nice colors in the nucleus from the heat. I added steel to the bronze under the T cell so the immune cell will be removable, via magnets. #SciArt
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Mary O'Reilly
2 years
ICYMI, the 10th installment of The Art of Basic Science is out and celebrates several purveyors of science + art including @BryanWelm @biyolokum @RitterLab @molecularmirror @beatascienceart https://t.co/ePmJ9ga1q8 #sciart
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Bryan Welm
2 years
A couple great resources for people interested in #Sciart. Mary O’Reilly’s newsletter: https://t.co/5DOpwiv8sq And the Lasker Foundation Art of Science archives: https://t.co/tsGeIu09Wr
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SABCS
2 years
This week at #SABCS23: The @AACR will recognize Drs. Kornelia Polyak and @AlanaWelm for their significant contributions to breast cancer research. Learn more in SABCS Meeting News: https://t.co/4NBGUIRGWi @LabPolyak #BCSM
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Bryan Welm
2 years
Looking forward to presenting new sculptures of proteins and cells at #cellbio2023 today at 3:10p in subgroup “Science and Art: Bridging Two Creative Universes”, in room 254A. The full session is from 1-3p and has presentations from amazing scientist and artist! #SciArt
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@NeuroWoodworks
NeuroWoodworks
2 years
I like to make any biology pieces and I do have a soft spot for RNA biology ☺️. Thank you @1guramritsingh for giving me the opportunity to make this translating #ribosome and its #mRNA!
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Guramrit Singh
2 years
Thank you to @NeuroWoodworks for creating a one of its kind memento for our special guest of the occasion!
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@SolvingForSci
Solving For Science
2 years
‼️🚨Kick off your weekend with an intro to a new, journal-free system for publishing—developed by and for scientists—that we’re piloting with our friends in immunology. Feeling intrigued? fed-up? skeptical? rebellious? Come watch the pitch! 😎 https://t.co/n9th6bqIDz
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Bryan Welm
2 years
Here’s the nearly finished sculpture of the Src protein kinase. All the metal work is done, but it sits on a temp plywood base. Thinking about using a medium colored wood. Maybe lacewood? (I’m not a woodworker, ideas welcome!) The sculpture is bronze and steel.
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