A chemical handle that binds to but does not inhibit USP3... In principle it could serve as a starting point for future USP3-recruiting DUBTACs to rescue targets from proteasomal degradation. @thesgconline Fun collab. with @LabScribbles and Derek Wilson! https://t.co/ajCk4wjY06
Nice way to end off the 35th annual Lake Louise workshop winning the "fun" social media post prize. A big thanks to Erin Baker for starting what hopefully will become a new tradition! @vee_chow@ErinBakerIMS@LakeLouiseMSMS#LakeLouise2023
Ladies, gentlemen and gentlefolk: The Canadian Society for Mass Spectrometry (@SocietyCsms) cordially invites you to follow our intrepid Student Ambassador Emma Finch, who will amaze, instruct and entertain across many platforms (@CsmsStudent)
#ASMS2023 Yesterday graduate student extraordinaire Esther Wolf presented this poster on stuff that mostly didn't work (through no fault of her own). Someone is going to crack this HDX of VLPs nut eventually, and it might even be us!
We are pleased to announce the publication of this paper, which cleverly lures you in with a story about how diverse binding specificity is achieved in proteins with highly similar structures and then tells you secrets about protein evolution.
https://t.co/Uc1bOebUcY
See our program & ready yourself for conversation with experts across industry and academia. Hear insights & best practices from researchers with solutions that advance science and inspire communities. We look forward to welcoming you to Houston! https://t.co/EOk1cANjtc
What happens when a very smart and experienced LC expert gets ahold of your 'held together with duct tape' apparatus for millisecond HDX? Find out in this swanky new Analytical Chemistry paper: https://t.co/Lt9R4KbcAs