Laboratory of Structural Cell Biology @TheBethesdaLabs. We use #cryoEM, #cryoET, and #invitro reconstitution to study neuronal cell formation and signaling.
🚨 New paper alert 🚨 I am so happy to share the first paper of my postdoc in @Mizuno_lab . Here we hope to summarize the cellular landscape of neurons thru the lens of #cryoET. Hope you enjoy. https://t.co/GBYahBlnQd
Last night’s festivities as we say good bye to Keni. He will be going back to Japan to continue his career as a medical doctor! We will miss you! We can’t wait to share the exciting work Keni did during his time in the lab. Look out for future announcements!
🚨 New Publication alert! Our latest work led by former grad student, Chris is now out in @NatureComms! Here, we use #cryoET to show the interaction of the #SARSCoV2 spike protein and platelets leading to membrane deformation. Read all about it here: https://t.co/usAd17kS1C.
Thanks to our collaborators, Antonio Martinez-Sanchez and Junichi Takagi, for their expertise and efforts. We would also like to to thank other members of the lab for pushing this project into fruition!
🚨Preprint Alert! We would like to share our latest @biorxivpreprint to come out of the lab (https://t.co/ctRe0YoNIV) led by grad student Chris Kuhn. Here we used cryoET (#teamtomo) to observe platelet deformation induced by the #SARSCoV2 spike protein.
We hypothesize that this interaction on the platelet surface could trigger the deformation and potentially contribute to coagulopathic events observed in #COVID19
After a very productive meeting last May in Crete for the #EMBOmolneuro22 we highlight the various exciting new research in the field of molecular neuroscience! Read all about it here: https://t.co/MFoK7X28U2. Thanks to the organizers and presenters. Looking forward to next year!
Pleased to share that the optogenetic microtubule severing tool #Optokatanin✂️ is now out in @CurrentBiology !!!
https://t.co/mbRjV20ehr
Movie shows opto-katanin being used to locally sever microtubules in two locations (marked by blue boxes) inside a neuron.
We're thrilled that IPI co-founder @timothyspringer is one of three scientists to win the 2022 Albert Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research, the top biomedical prize in the U.S. That chapter of Springer's work made IPI possible.
#Lasker2022@LaskerFDN
https://t.co/2XJ2s6YyWc