Online now! Heterogeneity of tethered agonist signaling in adhesion G protein-coupled receptors by Andrew N. Dates, Stephen C. Blacklow, and colleagues at @harvardmed@HMS_BCMP@DanaFarber https://t.co/1A352KLrVH #chembiol
Calling incoming PhDs! We're searching for a postdoctoral fellow passionate about uncovering mechanistic mysteries related to human disease at the molecular level. #ResearchOpportunity#ScienceJobs Apply now:
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🔬 Join our growing lab! We're searching for a postdoctoral fellow passionate about uncovering mechanistic mysteries related to human disease at the molecular level. #ResearchOpportunity#ScienceJobs Apply now: https://t.co/zYoSdSTC32
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My lab is looking for a postdoctoral fellow with expertise in cryo-EM to solve the structure of the RAC activator VAV3 in complex with binding proteins.
Please email me if interested.
Congrats to Alex on his Notch paper published in Science Signaling! Special thanks to our fantastic team - Emily, Lena, Drew, Julia and collaborators. Click here to read the paper. https://t.co/9vEIE9Li9e
Our paper is out @ScienceAdvances! Check out how a single line of inner hair cells within the mammalian cochlea🐚 forms. Congrats to the fantastic @roecon91 @ShaharTaiber & Olga Loza. See the thread below. https://t.co/DvADHGvYCi
We have a Research Assistant position open in the Thompson Lab! We are looking for hard working individuals who are not afraid to learn new and diverse research techniques. Please see application links below. Fellow scientists please RT to spread the word!
Our department is hiring! We have a collegial and supportive environment for junior faculty here. Please feel free to DM me if you have any questions!
Assistant/Associate Professor, Structural Biology & Cryo-EM, Department of Molecular Genetics https://t.co/BKvt4wprpL
BREAKING NEWS:
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the 2022 #NobelPrize in Chemistry to Carolyn R. Bertozzi, Morten Meldal and K. Barry Sharpless “for the development of click chemistry and bioorthogonal chemistry.”
Congratulations to the @KovallRhett Lab and first author, Dr. Ellie Gagliani for their recent publication on understanding the mechanisms that drive Notch target gene dysregulation. https://t.co/zKvLINdp3a