🥳Congratulations to the winners of our student competitions at our conference in Cape Town: Jordan VanderBurgt @jvand222 from @WesternU & Sarah Lindsay from @UCT_news for oral presentations; and Kirti Daya & Andani Tshiitamune @__inadna both from @UCT_news for posters!👏👏
Excited to share our latest research on leveraging machine learning for the design of novel protein cages! Using cryo-EM, we've successfully solved their structures, achieving 2 Å resolution for one of our designs.
#proteincages#ml#CryoEM
Link: https://t.co/Vd4BKm6Ah0
📢 1 week left to submit your abstract to the upcoming ISPMF conference in Cape Town (deadline 15th Jan). Also registration is now open to both ISPMF members AND non-members. Travel bursaries available. Details for abstracts and registration here:
https://t.co/LJ1nEpoptQ
A truly wonderful human being. Phil was my PhD supervisor and the reason I came to JIC. He remained a great sounding board for advice even after he retired from JIC in 2005. He was always available for a call and a chat. RIP Phil.
📢Calling all PhD students in plant molecular farming! You have a chance to obtain an incredible bursary to attend the ISPMF conference in Cape Town next year! 👇
📢 Abstract submissions and registration for our upcoming ISPMF 2024 conference in Cape Town will be open from 1st of November! Visit https://t.co/LJ1nEpoptQ for more details
Hot off the press! Turning plant viruses into metallic nanowires: "Production of Metallic Alloy Nanowires and Particles Templated Using Tomato Mosaic Virus (ToMV)" in @Nano_MDPI Congratulations to all involved, especially Sachin for all his hard work!
I'm thrilled to share our latest work on designing imaging scaffolds to determine the structure of small proteins using cryo-EM!
https://t.co/FbXdjnABxG
📢 The next ISPMF online workshop is coming soon! Great speakers lined up for "Virus-Like Particles (VLPs) made in plants and elsewhere"
Register here for free: https://t.co/uMsMvKFz0J
It has been really exciting to be a part of this very cool project!! We made #VirusLikeParticles of different shapes using #DNAorigami - imagine the potential of these interesting tools to address fundamental questions in virology and biotechnology😍
https://t.co/QticaXHVIg