I’m excited to share what I’ve been working on for the past few years: a transgenic mouse with a genetically encoded tool to increase GSH. The mice and vectors have been deposited to JAX.
Our new study describing a "potential" mitochondrial glutathione transporter (SLC25A39 and 40). Congrats to all of my amazing lab members and collaborators involved in this work for the last 4 years. @RockefellerUniv@Nature @TriIMDPhD
https://t.co/3QkE6xoG9c
Our new study describing a "potential" mitochondrial glutathione transporter (SLC25A39 and 40). Congrats to all of my amazing lab members and collaborators involved in this work for the last 4 years. @RockefellerUniv@Nature @TriIMDPhD
https://t.co/3QkE6xoG9c
Being able to read successful fellowship and graduate school essays is a HUGE help to making these application processes accessible!! Particularly for folks that may not be following the usual path to academia!
Submit your stuff!! Mine will be up there 🙂✨
“Did you see that David Julius and Ardem Patapoutian won the Nobel today? Their pioneering work on pain and touch receptors made me think about all of the pain I caused you and wish we touch base again. Anyways, hope you’re good. Say hi to your mother for me.”
What a great talk by @VJohnsonPhD! If you’re interested in reading more of her work, check out the Markus Library’s selection of recommended readings
👉https://t.co/H2v73hH2Vc
Tri-I community:
The inaugural lecture of the ACCR DEIJ Lecture Series will be this Monday at 12 pm. We are very excited to kick off this series and hope you can join! Webinar link is accessible from Tri-I networks or VPN on the Rockefeller Calendar of Events.
BREAKING NEWS:
The 2020 #NobelPrize in Physiology or Medicine has been awarded jointly to Harvey J. Alter, Michael Houghton and Charles M. Rice “for the discovery of Hepatitis C virus.”