@ProfSyK Lab. Computational Biophysics of Bacterial Cell Envelopes (and more) at @BiochemOxford and @UoSChemistry. Account currently managed by a DPhil student.
Looking forward to welcoming prospective students at our #OxOpenDay today. We have talks at 10; 10.30; 11 and 11.30 along with a tutor Q&A at 2pm. We also have interactive events online - https://t.co/8XBRXLbW4I
Today @BiochemOxford hosted the annual Graduate Poster Symposium, showcasing the many talented students in the department. Our own DPhil student Zephyr (@hearmyqueer) won one of the judges prizes for their work and we are delighted to celebrate their success with them!
Today @BiochemOxford hosted the annual Graduate Poster Symposium, showcasing the many talented students in the department. Our own DPhil student Zephyr (@hearmyqueer) won one of the judges prizes for their work and we are delighted to celebrate their success with them!
MD simulations of polymyxins in crowded models of the E. coli periplasm reveal complex interaction patterns. Computational Microbiology in action - from Iain Smith, @ProfSyK and team @SKhalidLab
https://t.co/2QNVl6nT9m
Happy to share the final version of our paper, showing how essential invasion machinery is deployed by our most deadly malaria parasite to burrow its way into our red blood cells. Proud of the team! Thanks to @Wellcome for funding to make it possible.
https://t.co/BKZrpNrYsZ
Looking for a new post-doctoral research job for a new year? Come to work with us, using structural biology to understand what makes antibodies protective against malaria. An exciting joint project with @FaithOsier and @HWardemann.
https://t.co/ZwVf9kt8sv
Our Wellcome-funded PhD program in Structural Biology is accepting applications. Join us. Excellent training and some wonderful research projects in Oxford, Diamond Light Source and the Rosalind Franklin Institute. Come to be part of our vibrant, diverse, supportive program!
We have our first submissions for the heterogeneity challenge! One week to go to submit your results and join our collective work to tackle heterogeneity in cryo-EM!
Check out our vision for Computational Microbiology here! If you've ever wondered what exactly we do, and what we're working towards, this covers a lot of the fantastic work of our group (past and present!)