Alexander Brown won the 2023 @HertzFoundation Thesis Prize for her research at @MIT@ChemistryMIT on iron-sulfur clusters, which play a role in moving nitrogen through ecosystems. Brown is now working in the @HysterLab at @PrincetonChem. https://t.co/QpdrTATJkR
Excited to share our work on the pressure-induced polymerization of cyclohexadienes out in @ChemRxiv! Here we find non-aromatic molecules can form ordered polymers, with photochemistry enabling control over reaction pathway and backbone architecture!
https://t.co/6qZLZ25ZHF
Fe-S clusters exist in a wide range of proteins including Nitrogenase and Ferredoxins .
We've recently completed a set of Fe-S cluster models on oak bases for a newly-tenured researcher @ChemistryMIT. Impressive collection when it was all together!
https://t.co/LOq3SfgRFE
Congratulations to Professor Dan Suess, Professor Alison Wendlandt, and Professor Bin Zhang, who have all earned tenure effective July 1, 2024!
https://t.co/JfIRPTgc92
Congrats to the Princeton chemistry admits; we’re looking forward to meeting you all at the visit weekends! We will have members of the lab attending both weekends, but don’t hesitate to reach out to us if you have any questions!
Check out our lab’s latest preprint on the biosynthesis of amino acids that feature strained rings. @maxbsosa discovered that these gene clusters contain a PLP-dependent enzyme that forms the ring from a halogenated substrate. https://t.co/WVAdV2SxtN
In this Graduate Student Spotlight, Cathy Badding of the @freedman_lab shares the best thing she could imagine discovering in a cave, the chance encounter that forever changed her life, the meme that always makes her laugh, and more!
https://t.co/6KLTGlFJRZ
It is our great pleasure to announce that Michelle Chang has joined @PrincetonChem as the A. Barton Hepburn Professor of Chemistry. Welcome, Michelle, we are thrilled to have you.
Read here: https://t.co/b9RKbluCnC
We've got something for everyone here: bioinformatics, enzymology, crystallography, spectroscopy, and of course, manganese. Great work Chang, Magan, and Guodong! @rdavbritt https://t.co/BmBE5ZoMTP
A cellular platform for production of C4 monomers
Interested? Read @ChemicalScience Associate Editor Michelle C. Y. Chang et al.'s #ChemSciHOT🔥 article to find out more 😍⬇
https://t.co/84ppKoZQx7
📌 @UCBerkeley@MChangGroup
Cluster-Selective 57Fe Labeling of a Twitch-Domain-Containing Radical SAM #Enzyme by Gil Namkoong and Daniel Suess at @ChemistryMIT in @ChemicalScience https://t.co/Z0eKbZZGyh
On Wednesday, May 31, 48 graduate students from the Department of Chemistry were presented with their advanced degrees and doctoral hoods. Congratulations to all of our exceptional graduates!
https://t.co/HA9MUUofcN
Congratulations to Professor Dan Suess, who was recently honored with the Student Champion Award from the MIT Office of the First Year in recognition of his dedication to advising first-year students.
https://t.co/UG15u2tTvC
Check out Gil’s new paper on selectively labeling a single [4Fe-4S] cluster with 57Fe within a protein that contains multiple clusters. https://t.co/K7f8MEPjyi
Thanks to my coworkers, friends, and family—what a journey! I will miss MIT, the Suess lab, and Dan! Congrats to my friends and lab mates @srisantitham and Alex!