New paper from the lab. Using AI-guided modeling and experiments, we identified a hidden allosteric pocket in the cancer kinase PKMYT1. Led by @NHerrington24 in collaboration with @LazarusLab https://t.co/TOVfd0tesd
So incredibly excited and grateful to be joining the Burroughs Wellcome Fund PATH family! Thank you @BWFUND and the selection committee members for supporting and believing in our vision, and congrats to the other 2026 PATH Investigators!!! 🥳
@BobGrassucci have a wonderful retirement. Thank you for your service and contributions in the field of #cryoEM from 1986-2026. Hope to see some of your new projects when I make it upstate.
Benefits of supporting scientific research to the society: on your PC and TV, in your car, on your iPhone, at your microwave and coffee maker… All around us, we’re tapping in to Bell Labs’ legacy https://t.co/c9UKl4MTOp via @WSJ
Out now! In collaboration with @LeifuChangLab, we uncover the molecular and structural underpinnings of CRISPR-Cas12f-like RNA-guided transcription systems!
Links to the articles in the following tweet:
Watch as incoming @BiophysicalSoc President @KarenFlemingPhD, from @JohnsHopkins, joins Biophysical Society TV to talk about the future of the field & what the Society hopes to accomplish in the coming year. #bps2026 https://t.co/c4nPEB0cvX
Interested in molecular animation and in SF for #BPS2026? Stick around for the evening Structural Biology workshop (Rm 204/205/206) and my talk at 8:45pm (New Tools for Visualizing Dynamic Molecular Models) to learn about ProteinBlender! https://t.co/HtSCiWAaIl
How do you make one of the best microscopes in biology even better? Postdoc Daniel Du of the Fitzpatrick lab zapped electrons with a laser. The new research in @eLife with @Cornell's Maxson lab promises improved close-up snapshots of the brain:
https://t.co/iLSyBh59RU
Excited to announce the upcoming 2026 Microbial Toxins and Pathogenicity GRC and GRS meeting taking place July 12 - 17, 2026 at Waterville Valley in New Hampshire. This meeting will be chaired by yours truly and co-chaired by @SunnyShinLab https://t.co/WSSUq0HPYx
"Sergey Brin was on an NSF Graduate Fellowship. Larry Page was a PhD student on the grant. Google—now worth $2 trillion—exists because American taxpayers funded "the Stanford Integrated Digital Library Project.""