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Structural biology lab @westernuBiochem. We use chemical biology techniques to examine signalling mechanisms of disease-causing proteins
London, Ontario, Canada
Joined July 2015
Great job @BiochemBeth1 presenting her work with 19F NMR this weekend at the @UTorontoCBP conference.
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Another successful London Health Research Day. This year we had two posters curtesy of @JashanjotGill1 and Sina. Karlie was also selected to give a short talk about her project.
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Congratulations @JashanjotGill1 for receiving the Dr. Bishnu D. Sandwal Graduate Performance Award. This award recognizes her advocacy and outreach work with groups such as SOS, WRPN, the BGSA among others.
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Our Lab’s submissions for the annual @westernuBiochem Pumpkin Carving and Costume contests! Ben and Joon from the Choy lab joined us for a group costume.
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Congratulations @BiochemBeth1 for your poster at #EMBOubiquitin24 highlighting amino acid specific labelling with Parkin!.
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RT @BiochemBeth1: Go Rachel! Previous @theshawlab PhD student and current @PrunedaLab Postdoc gave a great talk today! Proud of my lab budd….
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Our lab had a great time with @ParkinsonSWO this Saturday where our team was one of the top fundraisers at $1,500! Thank you to everyone who donated and helped raise a total of $60,000 for PD research.
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Spectacular example of chemical biology, cryo-EM and dynamics!.
Huge shoutout to Chris Lima's lab @MSKCancerCenter @HHMINEWS for capturing basically the entire ubiquitylation cascade via cryo-EM!!! Congratulations to this creative tour-de-force that follows ubiquitin's path towards a substrate.
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Capturing the Catalytic Intermediates of Parkin Ubiquitination out now in PNAS. @westernuBiochem @hw1o9 @BiochemBeth1 @RoyTadayon
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Heading to the @ProteinSociety meeting? Make sure to check out Gary’s talk “Identifying Mechanisms of Ubiquitination by the E3 Ligase Parkin”.
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RT @ChemBioChem: Using Foerster Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET) to Understand the Ubiquitination Landscape (J. K. Gill and G. S. Shaw) @th….
chemistry-europe.onlinelibrary.wiley.com
This review provides a critical and detailed analysis for the use of Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) as a tool to study protein ubiquitination. Topics include the unique approaches where...
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Explaining the importance of proteins for girls aged 7-17! Great work Niki and Faiza.
Kicking off a @GirlsInScience lab organized by Niki (@theshawlab) and Faiza (Shilton Lab). Grateful for the opportunity to get young girls involved in science! @westernuBiochem @SchulichMedDent
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Karlie had the opportunity to present her work at the @ALSCanada Research Forum this weekend. “Being able to share work with clinicians and patients puts my research in perspective” @westernuBiochem @SchulichMedDent
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More lab news: our new neighbours have finally hatched. It’s been three years since these parents have “moved in” @SchulichMedDent @westernuBiochem
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RT @JashanjotGill1: Check out our review to learn about Förster Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET) as a versatile chemical biology tool to de….
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RT @BiochemBeth1: Niki and I had a great time representing @westernuBiochem students at @IDinSTEM @theshawlab
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Interested in NMR? Take a look at Gary’s expert advice article.
Studying protein structure with nuclear magnetic resonance (#NMR) spectroscopy may seem difficult, but Gary Shaw @theshawlab @WesternU demystifies its complexities in our latest Expert Advice article, offering valuable tips for achieving accurate results.
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Check out this article highlighting Shaw lab alum Jake Aguirre!.
We are pleased to bring you the @CellCellPress paper of #FacesofCell Dr. Jacob Aguirre (@LabThoma), “Orphan quality control shapes network dynamics and gene expression”
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