Keystone Ubiquitin Biology/Targeted Protein degradation meeting is finally going to happen!! - Abstract Deadline is Sept 19 - Looking forward to catching up with old friends and making new ones https://t.co/rG871mwJOk
Believe it or not, the Keystone Ubiquitin Biology/Targeted Protein Degradation is finally happening!! Abstract deadline is Sept 19 - https://t.co/7YIegdcAMD$
Scholarship and Abstract deadlines are rapidly approaching for https://t.co/Ar6N8mt23X. Looking forward to (hopefully) reconnecting with the ubiquitin field in person!!
.@UCSDMedSchool researchers unlock a way to keep lab-grown stem cells healthy, which is positive news for people who need bone marrow transplants when donor stem cells are not available. The approach may also help further aging research.
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I was a excited about the prospect of rapid publication of pre-prints on BioRxiv and have posted most of our work prior to publication. However, recent experience has altered my thinking on pre-print publication. I wonder if my experience is not normal.
Almost one full year after the preprint (๐ฝ), we can finally present the final version of our HUWE1 manuscript!
Solenoid architecture of HUWE1 contributes to ligase activity and substrate recognition https://t.co/1mejGogt18
Thank you to @BWFUND and to the selection committee! And a huge thank you to all of the folks in my lab and in our collaborating labs that made this happen! I'm thrilled and humbled to be part of such an amazing group of current and past investigators!
@facette_lab @NicholasGladman I feel like you are saying the silent parts out loud. Maybe you should put that in the trash and forget that ever happened.