Dr. Blanton Tolbert from the University of Pennsylvania will be visiting the department Monday, March 30th to give a seminar titled "From Recognition to Regulation - Allostery in RNA-Protein Networks" at 11:30 a.m. in CHEM 2104. Join us!
New collaborative story (driven by Lauren Hagler's lab and Abby Thurm) on detecting RNA structure and protein binding to RNA in human cells, with MCP and MS2 libraries as proof of principle. Nice use of our MCP-Nanos RNA degrader to connect binding to function (degradation).
How can we move toward a quantitative, predictive framework for how RBPs bind and regulate their RNA partners? In a new preprint @Cheers2LO@BintuLab, we show that structural profiling via DMS-MaPseq can be used to measure fractional occupancies of RBPs at single-base resolution.
🗓️Join us for the NextGen Faculty Symposium Sept. 10!
Led by #CZBiohubSF Investigators, the Symposium highlights the work of 18 exceptional early-career scientists in quantitative biological and biomedical sciences.
Learn more and register ⤵️
https://t.co/P1ysCajMRk
My first paper out in collab btwn @silvirouskin@Cheers2LO! We developed a web platform for visualizing high-throughput RNA structure data obtained from DMS/SHAPE and used it to analyze the impact of pseudouridylation on RNA structure/riboswitch function.
https://t.co/fttDeAdsST
Dr. Brittany Morgan from the University of Notre Dame is visiting the department TODAY, Monday, March 17th to give a seminar titled “Demystifying the Selective Targeting of Dynamic Macromolecules with Covalent Ligands” at 11:30 a.m. in CHEM 2104.
Today we're thrilled to announce our 2024 #HannaGrayFellows! Please join us in welcoming and celebrating these outstanding early career scientists!
This cohort includes scientists working in research areas ranging from treatment-resistant cancers to sleep dysregulation to how animals evolved to live on land.
Read more about HHMI’s Hanna Gray Fellows Program: https://t.co/okFU6Nifty
Join us for exciting Chemistry Road Show Performances, experiments, lab tours, and more Saturday, October 19 from 10 AM - 3 PM at the Instructional Laboratory and Innovative Learning (ILSQ) Building for our 2024 Chemistry Open House!
Check out HHMI #HannaGrayFellow Jasmin Camacho (@batevodevo), an evolutionary biologist at @ScienceStowers, as she chats with NPR about her research. Can nectar bats in Belize help us crack the code on sugar metabolism & offer new ways to treat diabetes?🎧 https://t.co/dfuhv2HKAA
The Hagler lab is hiring a research technician/assistant!!! Please consider applying if you are interested in RNA structure, RNA-protein interactions, and drug discovery. https://t.co/58BR0GiIrV