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Official account for the Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics Department at Washington University in St. Louis, School of Medicine #WashUBB #BMBnation
St. Louis, MO
Joined June 2010
Our next departmental seminar will be given by Martin McMahon from Huntsman Cancer Institute "Mechanisms of Progression and Maintenance in Preclinical Models of BRAF-driven Lung Tumorigenesis and NRAS-driven Melanoma" Hosted by Hema Adhikari
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Our next departmental seminar will be given by Catherine Royer from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute "Sequence determinatnts of protein conformational landscapes" Hosted by Women's Group
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Our next departmental seminar will be given by Shankar Mukherji from Washington University in St. Louis, Physics department "Building the cell from unreliable parts" Hosted by Janice Robertson
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Our next departmental seminar will be given by Trevor GrandPre from Washington University in St. Louis, Physics department "Biophysical principles of biomolecular condensate formation in algal pyrenoids" Hosted by BMB Community Engagement & Outreach (CEO) Committee
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Kicking off our Fall 2025 seminar guests. Our next departmental seminar will be given by Cholsoon Jang from the University of California-Irvine "Inter-organ metabolic communications in aging and cardiovascular disease" Hosted by Gabor Egervari
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Come join us today for our departmental poster session in 264 McDonnell Sciences Learn about some of the great work being done in the BMB department
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Our next departmental seminar will be given by Jing Fan from the University of Wisconsin-Madison "Interconnected regulations drive temporally structured metabolic remodeling during immune cell response" Hosted by BMB Women's Group
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Our next departmental seminar will be given by Jerelle Joseph from Princeton University "From molecules to networks to emergent behaviors: Probing biomolecular condensates across spatiotemporal scales" Hosted by Jeramia Ory
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Tomorrow our department's Research Round-up is being given by Carolina Bras Costa, Postdoctoral Researcher in the Garcia Lab "Initial insights into the disruption of epigenetic mechanisms of germline histone H3.3 mutations in a novel neurodevelopmental disorder"
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Our next departmental seminar will be given by Laura Sanchez from the University of California-Santa Cruz "Mass spectrometry applications for studying ovarian cancer" Hosted by Ben Garcia
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Our next departmental seminar will be given by Daisuke Kihara from Purdue University "AI-based structure modeling and validation tools for cryo-EM" Hosted by Alireza Ghanbarpour
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Today our department's Research Round-up is being given by Youmain Yan, Graduate Student in the Niemi Lab "Investigating the ability of presequences to influence mitochondrial protein import"
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Our next departmental seminar will be given by Gabe Lander from Scripps Research Institute "CryoEM brings new mechanistic insights into double-stranded DNA break repair" Hosted by Alireza Ghanbarpour
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Our next departmental seminar will be given by Rachel Klevit from the University of Washington "Not all disorder is created equal: Functional Disorder in Small Heat Shock Proteins" Hosted by Alex Holehouse
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Our next departmental seminar will be given by Brad Nolen from the University of Oregon "Control of actin filament networks by Arp2/3 complex and its regulators" Hosted by John Cooper
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Our next departmental seminar will be given by Lucas Sullivan from the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center "Identifying metabolic constraints of cancer cell proliferation" Hosted by Student-Postdoc Liaison Committee
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Our next departmental seminar will be given by CArne Gennerich from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine "Mechanisms of Force Adaptation in Dynein-Based Transport" Hosted by Tim Lohman
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Today our department's Research Round-up is being given by Assistant Professor, Dr. Byoung-Kyu Cho "An advanced spatial multi-omics approach integrating MALDI-MSI and LCM-MS"
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Congratulations to our department chair Ben Garcia on being selected as an American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Fellow! Professor Garcia is being honored for his contributions to the field of mass spectrometry and its application in epigenetic research.
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Our next departmental seminar will be given by Crystal Starbird from the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill "The various roles of lipids in TAM receptor activation" Hosted by DEI Committee
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