Heading to #HUPO2023 in Busan? Check out our groups presentations on musculoskeletal health and disease including analysis of genetic variants, new functional PTMs and much more!... @UniMelbMDHS @UniMelbCMR
Our proteome-wide systems genetic analysis of skeletal muscle is online! We integrated pQTLs with phenotypes and performed a functional screen in micro-muscles identifying UFMylation as a regulator of muscle function. https://t.co/XgqOYGGevp #myotwitter
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A fantastic opportunity for students who are interested in exercise metabolism/insulin signalling/mass spec under @Ben_Leo_Parker awesome mentorship! We are also a fun bunch to have as lab mates :)
Our group has a Masters and/or PhD position available @UniMelb focusing on signaling, proteomics and metabolism in muscle/bone. Here’s some things you could learn…
Get ready for our Mid-Year Symposium!! Focusing on all things #multiomics and held at @Bio21Institute with some fantastic speakers. Its free AND hybrid, so you really don't have an excuse not to come. Register now at https://t.co/l0GJDJsEqt! #proteomics#metabolomics#lipidomics
Excited to share our data on the divergent and common signaling events between different types of exercise in human muscle. We focused on common events since these likely underlie exercise benefits, and show that S67 on C18ORF25 is an AMPK substrate that promotes muscle function.
#ANZBMS ASM 2021 is done!
🏆Congratulations to all of the award winners!
And thank you to the #ESASRBANZBMS conference organisers and outgoing President @NatalieASims for an exceptional virtual conference.
Looking forward to next year on the Gold Coast! 🏖️☀️