PhD AAZF ATSF. Associate Prof of Medicine at WashU, Co-Director BBSB PhD Program, Structural Biology, Molecular Mechanisms of Inflammation, lung disease, Alzheimer's Disease. Girlsdad. Outdoor Enthusiast.
The Department of Molecular Microbiology at WashU School of Medicine.
Cutting-edge research, news, commentary, and visuals from the Science family of journals. https://www.science.org
Cell biologist / biochemist. WashU. Central West End. Saint Louis, MO. USA.
Playing with #singlemolecules, bending light, and algorithms to see really small things. Led by Matthew Lew, Associate Professor @WashUESE @WashUengineers @WashU #superresolution #microscopy #SMLM #computationalimaging
Medicinal chemist interested in cancer and infectious disease (Fimbrion and WashU). Kinase, protease, GPCR, PDE and lectin inhibitor drug discovery. Antibacterial, antiviral, anthelmintic, anti-parasitic. Small molecule, peptide and carbohydrate.
Official WashU BMB Account
https://biochem.wustl.edu
Women of the Biochemistry & Molecular Biophysics department at WashU School of Medicine. Here to support women in STEM through advocacy and community. π©βπ¬π§¬π¬
Ion Channel Enthusiast and Structural Biologist in the Scheuring Lab.
Assistant Professor at WashU, St. Louis. Interested in damage and breaks...
https://www.vermalab.org/
Biophysicist at Washington University in St. Louis studying protein-nucleic acid interactions, motors (helicases, translocases) and SSB proteins.
I Like Disordered Proteins & Single Molecule and Computational Biophysics | HHMI Hanna Gray Fellow at BCH w/. TJ Ha | BWF PDEP | WUSTL Alum | UMBC Alum |π 1911|
Asst. Prof. at WashU School of Medicine; biophysics/biochem/evolution of intrinsically disordered proteins. How does nature encode function without a stable structure? We work in vivo / in vitro / in silico. He/him.
https://www.holehouselab.com/
Postdoctoral Fellow in the www.niemilab.com at Washington University School of Medicine (St. Louis, MO) | Studying how defective mitochondrial quality control affects disease
I am a Cori Fellow at WashU Medical School. We study how IDRs help keep time while contributing plasticity and robustness to the circadian clock. She/Her opinions are my own.
www.jackiepelhamphd.com
Postdoctoral fellow | Partch lab @ UCSC & Holehouse lab @ WashU | Ph.D. from Penn State | opinions my own | interests: disordered proteins, the molecular clock, & biophysics (he/they)
Grad student in the Kepecs lab studying the role of dopamine in perceptual decisions.
Biotech VC - Boston. Building and investing in biotech and life science companies to drive patient impact and advance innovation.
WashU biophysics
Grad student in the Soranno lab
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