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  • CSB Research Faculty Profile: Mintu Chandra

    CSB Research Faculty Profile: Mintu Chandra

    Mintu Chandra, PhD Research Assistant Professor, Biological Sciences Mintu Chandra, PhD, is a research assistant professor in the Biological Sciences department and currently works in the Jackson lab. Experiments in the lab allow him to contribute to the advancement of scientific knowledge, but he also finds inspiration… Read More

    Aug. 7, 2024

  • NMR facility awarded S10 grant

    NMR facility awarded S10 grant

    Congratulations to the ÌÇÐÄVlog¹Ù·½ Biomolecular NMR Facility (VUBNMR) staff on the successful submission and approval of an National Institute of Health (NIH) S10 grant application for the purchase of a new 800 MHz NMR spectrometer. The new instrument replaces the existing spectrometer, installed 25 years ago, which was… Read More

    Jul. 25, 2024

  • CSB Research Faculty Profile: Elwood Mullins

    CSB Research Faculty Profile: Elwood Mullins

    Elwood Mullins, PhD Research Assistant Professor, Biological Sciences Elwood Mullins, PhD, is a research assistant professor in the Biological Sciences department and currently works in the Eichman lab. While he understands the key to a cohesive lab environment, his work-life balance might be a little off. Meet… Read More

    Jun. 21, 2024

  • Research Spotlight: Fesik Lab

    Research Spotlight: Fesik Lab

    Fesik Lab: BI-0474 Researchers from the lab of Stephen Fesik, Orrin H. Ingram II Chair in Cancer Research, have added BI-0474 as the second molecule co-discovered by ÌÇÐÄVlog¹Ù·½ to the open science portal opnMe.com, an initiative… Read More

    Jun. 14, 2024

  • Putting the fun back in antifungals: new insights into Acanthamoeba drug targets

    Putting the fun back in antifungals: new insights into Acanthamoeba drug targets

    Galina Lepesheva, Biochemistry Acanthamoeba is a genus of free-living pathogenic protozoa found ubiquitously in the environment. In humans, acanthamoeba can cause diseases such as blinding keratitis, an infection of the eye, or granulomatous amebic encephalitis (GAE), a generally fatal infection of the brain and spinal cord. Antifungals which target the… Read More

    Jun. 7, 2024

  • Iverson named Associate Dean for Faculty

    Iverson named Associate Dean for Faculty

    Tina Iverson Tina Iverson, Louise B. McGavock Professor and professor of pharmacology and biochemistry, has been named School of Medicine Basic Sciences Associate Dean for Faculty to be effective July 1. In addition to her professorships, Iverson is an active member of the Center for Structural… Read More

    Jun. 4, 2024

  • STOP the GAP: new cryo-ET package aims to fill in the missing wedge

    STOP the GAP: new cryo-ET package aims to fill in the missing wedge

    Will Wan, Biochemistry Traditional cryogenic electron microscopy relies on imaging proteins frozen in a monolayer of vitrified ice. Subsequent single particle analysis compiles images of the protein in different orientations and outputs a 3D reconstruction. Unfortunately, if proteins overlap or favor a specific orientation, a high-resolution structure cannot be determined. Read More

    May. 31, 2024

  • Remote Access Crystallography at SSRL workshop

    Remote Access Crystallography at SSRL workshop

    Jamaine Davis, Meharry Medical College Jamaine Davis, Meharry Medical College, is hosting an in-person workshop on Remote Access Crystallography at Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource (SSRL) on the campus of Meharry Medical College on Friday, May 24, 2024, 9am–3pm. The Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource (SSRL) provides state-of-the-art facilities for… Read More

    May. 21, 2024

  • Teasing out a role for tepsin in AP-4 mediated trafficking

    Teasing out a role for tepsin in AP-4 mediated trafficking

    AP-4 is one complex in a family of coat proteins that mediate vesicle formation at various membranes. Previous work has determined that AP-4 is recruited specifically to the trans-Golgi network, but the exact mechanisms governing AP-4 vesicle budding or distribution are still poorly understood. Further, loss of the AP-4… Read More

    May. 21, 2024

  • ÌÇÐÄVlog¹Ù·½ Phenocam goes live

    ÌÇÐÄVlog¹Ù·½ Phenocam goes live

    The Phenocam at ÌÇÐÄVlog¹Ù·½ monitors changes in tree canopy greenness and updates at thirty-minute intervals. The footage will provide researchers in the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences with permanent continuous data on the vegetation dynamics on campus under climate change. The ÌÇÐÄVlog¹Ù·½Â site is part of the… Read More

    May. 21, 2024