
Molecular Biophysics Training Program
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Molecular Biophysics Training Program at @Cornell, @WeillCornell, @MSKCancerCenter
New York, NY 10065
Joined August 2019
Fascinating talk today by @embl director Dr. Edith Heard. X chromosome inactivation is such a rich source of biological information; she’s led so many clever experiments studying this system. Who knew so many genes could escape Xist!
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RT @jesstylerlab: Excited to share our @natureaging paper: A mortality timer based on nucleolar size triggers genomic instability. 🎉 Led by….
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RT @TLM_Cambridge: 🚨Next week, Wed 04/12 | 16:00 UK - Online Seminar🚨 "Cheater driven evolution of reproductive division of labour" by Dr.….
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Neat article discussing Isaac Newton’s possible (probable) mercury poisoning:.
royalsocietypublishing.org
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I’ve been chipping away at @stephen_wolfram ’s Physics Project and today read through his piece, “On the Nature of Time”. Such fascinating threads to follow and I’m very excited to understand more of his model of reality.
writings.stephenwolfram.com
Stephen Wolfram takes a computational view of time, defining it abstractly, and the implications from computational irreducibility.
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Congratulations to 4th year PBSB student Erin Keblish for 1st place in our 2024 WCGS Three Minute Thesis competition! Erin condensed years of research from @hellerlab into a presentation entitled, “A Smoke Detector for Your Immune System”. Great work Erin!.
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RT @RolandDunbrack: And AF3 code is finally released.
science.org
Six months after backlash, AI company fulfills pledge to make AlphaFold3’s full computer model available for noncommercial use
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RT @YuanLabSinai: Delighted to share our work on a #mechanosensitive channel MSL10, led by an amazing student @_Jingying. Strikingly, we ob….
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Nature Communications - The Arabidopsis mechanosensitive channel MSL10 plays a crucial role in hypo-osmotic shock adaptation and programmed cell death induction. Here, the authors reveal the...
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Awesome work, congratulations to all of the authors!.
Super excited to finally share our discovery of a pentameric TRP channel, published today in @Nature!.#HS_AFM #CryoEM.A big thanks to all my coauthors! @ScheuringLab @_Jingying @YiningJiang @labnavid @CrinaNimigean @YuanLabSinai.
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RT @RolandDunbrack: I just refused to review an article for the journal Structure with this message.
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RT @inwardopen: And here is the finalised paper again, super work from @oxkawaka , Dr Jo Parker & Dr Gabriel Kuteyi….
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Nature Structural & Molecular Biology - Organic anion transporter 1 (OAT1) structures reveal the molecular basis for the selective uptake and elimination of metabolites, drugs and toxins in the...
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RT @pleinerlab: It's been an exciting first ~2 months setting up the Pleiner Lab @Stanford_MCP. Our alpaca "Nutmeg" is crafting our first #….
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RT @Andrew_Akbashev: Not able to produce “favorable results” in the lab? You are a “loser”. Stay in the shadows of those who can bring c….
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RT @Irina52948708: Understanding IP3R channels: From structural underpinnings to ligand-dependent conformational landscape - ScienceDirect….
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RT @ReinerLab: Are you excited about ion channels & receptors? Synapses, pharmacology, advanced ephys & imaging? We're looking for a motiva….
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Congratulations @ivyzhang__!.
Very excited to share that our work on protein:protein complex free energy calculations has now been published! Thanks so much to Dominic Rufa, Iván Pulido, @mikehenry42, @sukritsingh92 from @jchodera’s group + Laura Rosen, Kevin Hauser from @Vir_Biotech!.
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RT @iHeart_proteins: I will start as Assistant Professor at @UTSA @UTSASciences @UTSAChemistry in August. The motto of the @iHeart_proteins….
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