CryoEM, membrane proteins and whatnot
Mycobacteriologist and Postdoctoral Fellow in the York Bioenergetics Lab, University Of York (@jnb-lab.bsky.social).
Formerly: @pembroke1347.bsky.social & @mrclmb.bsky.social. @mcbseattle.bsky.social PhD.
The Aldridge lab at Tufts University develops quantitative methods to design therapies for tuberculosis and to understand complex cell behaviors. sites.tufts.edu/aldridgelab/
Scientist. Microbiology, Immunology, Tuberculosis.
Assistant Professor at Utrecht University 🇳🇱
We use #cryoEM and molecular #virology techniques to study the infection mechanisms of +ssRNA viruses.
https://www.uu.nl/medewerkers/DLHurdiss
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Assistant Professor at University of Alberta. Interests in cryoEM, enzymology, and electron transport chain proteins. he/him.
https://sites.google.com/ualberta.ca/theditranigroup/home
https://scholar.google.ca/citations?user=LeG-9koAAAAJ&hl=en
Assistant Researcher | #Tuberculosis research | i3S - University of Porto 🇵🇹 | former Ehrt Lab Weill Cornell Medicine 🇺🇸
Assistant professor at @ehrtschnaplab @weillcornell. TB microbiologist. Into nutritional immunity 🍭drug resistance💊 & stringent response🚨🇫🇷🇪🇺🇺🇸
Type IV Pilus | Aspiring e- cryo microscopist | PhD Candidate | UofToronto | P. Lynne Howell lab 🇨🇦🔬🦠
Enjoy hiking🥾, running🏃, playing the guitar 🎸and contemplating about the molecules of life 🥼
Postdoc in Lewis Kay and Julie Forman-Kay Labs. Opinions my own.
Grad student in the Lewis E. Kay lab at the University of Toronto. Using #NMR to study protein structure & dynamics.
Postdoctoral fellow at University of Toronto in the Kay lab.
Previously PhD student in the Gossert lab at ETH Zürich.
Studying large biomolecules in solution using NMR spectroscopy
Professor of Biochemistry at the University of Toronto. Studies mRNA processing, mRNA nuclear export, mRNA translation, genomic evolution, junk DNA, junk RNA.
https://www.palazzolab.com/
The MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology aims to understand biological processes at the molecular level to help tackle human health problems and disease.
Sequence plasmids, amplicons, colonies, AAV, yeast, and bacterial genomes! Our advanced sequencing delivers comprehensive visibility, higher accuracy, and the ability to detect structural variations and rare mutations that other sequencing methods miss.
❄️🔬PhD student @Sickkids hospital, UofToronto
UCSF ChimeraX - software for visualizing biomolecules
Assistant Professor of Biochemistry at the University of Toronto | Virology, structural biology, chemical biology | He/Him. 🇨🇦🏳️🌈👨🔬
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