We have an opening for a PhD position starting this summer! Join an open and inclusive lab in a well funded institute. The project builds on exciting preliminary data, great collaborations, cutting edge model systems and technologies. Apply 👉 https://t.co/y3wzJ0nhNK by May 15th.
With our collaborators @GebertNadja and @AOri_lab we characterized the proteome of old and new mitochondria and found that old mitochondria are enriched for many ETC subunits, including the Complex III subunit RISP 4/10
The latest issue of #CurrentProtocols is out!
The cover highlights the work of @GebertNadja@AOri_lab@CWCheng_CSCI et al., describing protocols for identifying cell-type-specific metabolic signatures via transcriptome and proteome analyses.
Read now!
➡️https://t.co/jSjQ2L6xHH
Our next webinar, this time sponsored by MSWil, is this Friday 18th June, 2pm BST and will be focused on chemical proteomics. We will have two exciting speakers @theWittySquare, @patrick_zanon and guest chair @MBantscheff
I am excited to share my first first-author paper published in @CellReports today! It’s about how the proteome of muscle stem cells and their niche changes during aging and how this may affect regenerative capacity! I hope you enjoy it! 🥳
Interested in #stemcells#aging ? In this #openaccess review @S_C_Schueler and @GebertNadja discuss how proteins and metabolites influence stem cell function during #aging and how emerging technologies can help solve open questions in the field. https://t.co/xQ3QeLRYJP
New #preprint from the lab! We used #MassSpec to map the protein targets of carboxymethyllysine (CML) a non-enzymatic post translational modification #PTM known to accumulate with #aging.
https://t.co/CenZkCGZ77
New research in Science reveals that #SARSCoV2 can infect and replicate in cells that line the human intestine, helping to explain why some #COVID19 patients experience gastrointestinal symptoms. Learn more: https://t.co/MtMsX3gB9B