Interested in Software Engineering careers? Wondering what your next steps should be? Come out to Career Development in Software Engineering! We will have 6 amazing panelists in both #SWE research & industry.
Click the link in our bio to read more about the panelists & RSVP! 💻
Join us for the next UC Berkeley Master of Molecular Science and Software Engineering (MSSE) Information Session on Tuesday, September 29! Now is the time to learn more about our online, interdisciplinary masters program ✨ 🧬
https://t.co/btLXSKeS9K
Just finished teaching a course for the first cohort of Berkeley's MSSE program (@MsseUc )! I am always amazed at how much we see the student achieve in these courses. It's a great experience for both the students and me, as an instructor!
Less than a week before we welcome our first MSSE cohort! While we cannot gather together on campus this year for our two-week software engineering and programming bootcamp taught by MolSSI, we are so excited to meet our students. 🔬⭐️
'On equal terms:' Terri Kouba, systems architect https://t.co/xNXgZOmtYz via @ucberkeley
"Follow the golden rule. When I’m about to act, I ask myself ‘how would I feel if someone did this to me’ (or said this to me)."
#BerkeleyWomen150
The latest exciting data, released @EMDB_EMPIAR & @PDBeurope, include the 2.9 Å #CryoEM structure of #SARSCoV2 Non-structural protein 1 (Nsp1) bound to human 43S pre-initiation #ribosome complex (state 2), which has implications on host gene expression by Matthias Thoms...
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"UC Berkeley ranks first among U.S. public universities and 12th in the world among both public and private universities, according to the latest Center for World University Rankings (CWUR)."
https://t.co/YIm3n3YN4S
The raw data for our preprint is now on EMPIAR - I hope it can be of use to the #CryoEM community!
A beverage of choice to anyone who can push it sub-3 Å resolution 😃
https://t.co/FCEm9L8hQ4
This week's #PDB release sees another 16 structures of the #SARSCoV2 main protease with different fragments bound, solved by researchers at @DiamondLightSou. All this structural information and more is available at our #PDBeKB#COVID19 data portal: https://t.co/N6oiomu2ZC
#HumaneData
Choreography of Life, 2019 by Charles Reilly @wyssinstitute
An essential component of life, adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is used to move energy within cells. Here we see approximately 500,000 atoms, moving at a rate of femtoseconds (1 millionth of 1 billionth sec)
New in this week's release is this #cryoEM structure of the #SARSCoV2 RNA polymerase (7btf). Remember, you can find all available PDB data on #COVID19, including ligand binding and interaction sites, at our PDBe-KB COVID-19 data portal: https://t.co/NBFmsXI9VW
10 severely patients w/ #COVID19 got 1 dose of convalescent plasma from a pooled group of donors who had recovered. The results, while in a limited number of patients, are encouraging by supporting safety and the role of neutralizing antibodies
https://t.co/nZPtN6poNN @PNASNews
Hundreds of scientists are collaborating to find a cure for #COVID19. This article describes some of these efforts. #Collaboration is crucial to finding a cure quickly!
https://t.co/F9ADzSmdS8
“It’s unbelievable to see how fast this is coming together and people writing software just overnight to put such a complicated pipeline in place and ensure that it’s secure." @UCBerkeley@igisci@thermofisher@salesforce
https://t.co/zZRAZmddQj