So excited to share our work @biorxivpreprint, which shows the ribosome structure of the tick-borne pathogen Babesia divergens! Congratulations @CristinaGVx@HarvardMicro and @HC2EM
https://t.co/QrTVzuZ8TA
Joel Tan @JoelMJTan discovers a DNA molecular tripwire that guards against viral infection. New research from the Kranzusch (https://t.co/VJl5ID0qcA) and Jost @MarcoJost_ labs in HMS Micro @Nature https://t.co/O0XrQiU5zA
Our study on the molecular basis of shifts in receptor recognition by western equine encephalitis virus (WEEV) in the past century, led by @xiaoyi_fann and @wanyuviridae, is online! @HmsMicro@VirologyHarvard 🥳🥳🥳https://t.co/oSSduQL6GU
New research on the deadly Nipah virus provides a detailed three-dimensional picture of the virus’s polymerase and its key features https://t.co/AAn1s0Qi6m
What a pleasure to see our bacterial-MERFISH work out in @ScienceMagazine this week! Congratulations to the talented team that led this effort--Ari, Yuanyou, and Nana! https://t.co/JN0G6AKp3P.
Excited to share our @biorxivpreprint led by @xiaoyi_fann and @wanyuviridae exploring how binding of western equine encephalitis virus (WEEV) to its cellular receptors evolved over the past century 🤩 https://t.co/i1OzCGWkpr @HarvardMicro
Perhaps one of the coolest experiences I've had as a scientist to hear @abrahamlabhms@wanyuviridae paper on western equine encephalitis virus featured on TWiV! "Heartbeats and hoofbeats" Thank you at @profvrr! (starts at about 51 min) ❤️🐎@HarvardMicro
https://t.co/LvxFyJSJw7
A new paper from Sam Hobbs in the Kranzusch lab (https://t.co/VJl5ID0qcA) demonstrates that animal and bacterial viruses use conserved strategies to defeat host antiviral immunity @CellCellPress
https://t.co/wS6oxb6EkC
Sharing a piece on Triple E🦟. I am fascinated by this deadly virus so we do a lot of work on it in the lab. It's quite a nasty bug - for those who live in regions with activity, need to take appropriate precautions re: mosquitoes. @HarvardMicro
https://t.co/XfK5JXSluG
Excited to share our most recent paper at @CellCellPress in which we used #CryoEM to study conformational dynamics as a determinant of drug selectivity and resistance for the herpes simplex virus DNA polymerase. https://t.co/Zi7N7Ul4q7
Evolution Tamed Once-Deadly Western Equine Encephalitis. Should We Still Worry? HMS News and Research discusses @abrahamlabhms newest Nature paper: "Shifts in receptors during submergence of an encephalitic arbovirus"
Read more here: https://t.co/jqwKT55XrN
Our pre print is out on discovery and quantification of long distance RNA:RNA interactions. Try our new software SEISMIC -amazing work by @enzyMatty , super flexible , accurate , and fast for clustering alternative RNA structures and more !! #viruses https://t.co/SKFIiuzUXL
Excited to share our new study @nature led by @VirologyHarvard grad student Wanyu @wanyuviridae that explores shifted receptor usage by a unique “submerging” arbovirus, western equine encephalitis virus (WEEV).🤩 https://t.co/UnRX3CFFXy
Congratulations Jonathan Abraham, named a 2024 HHMI Investigator! Joining 25 top scientists, guided by the principle of investing in “people, not projects,” HHMI provides Investigators with the time and resources they need to go where their science leads: https://t.co/ae2XmwWs3z