New Publication from the Mosalaganti lab!
eLife published the article "Structure of the human heparan-α-glucosaminide N-acetyltransferase (HGSNAT)."
eLife published the article "Structure of the human heparan-α-glucosaminide N-acetyltransferase (HGSNAT)."
The ACS Central Science published the article "Uncovering the Absolute Structure of the Malarial Pigment Crystal, Hemozoin, Using Cryo-electron Tomography and Three-Dimensional Electron Diffraction."
Changyang has been chosen as one of MIT Technology Review’s 2024 Innovators Under 35.
Daniela (first-year CDB graduate student) was awarded the prestigious National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship.
"The kinesin-3 KIF1C undergoes liquid-liquid phase separation for accumulation of specific transcripts at the cell periphery," has been published in The EMBO Journal.
"Repeated stress to the skin amplifies neutrophil infiltration in a keratin 17- and PKCα-dependent manner," has been published in PLOS Biology.
"The Impact of Students’ Socio-economic Background, Study Habits, and Technology Access on Their Histology Learning Strategy During the COVID-19 Pandemic" has been published in the Medical Science Educator.
"Transsynaptic BMP Signaling Regulates Fine-Scale Topography between Adjacent Sensory Neurons" has been published in eNeuro.
Jeff (Tsai lab) successfully defended his thesis, "Host ER Membrane Proteins Promote Non-Structural Protein Biosynthesis and Genome Replication of SARS-CoV-2." on August 29, 2024.
We’re thrilled to welcome our new Ph.D. students to the CDB community! we're excited to see the incredible discoveries and innovations they’ll bring—let the journey begin.
Yang (Parent and Coulombe labs) successfully defended her thesis, Role of Stress Keratins in Short-Term Adaptation Responses to Repeated Inflammatory Stress in Mouse Skin," on August 21, 2024.
"Sigma-1 receptor recruits LC3 mRNA to ER-associated omegasomes to promote localized LC3 translation enabling functional autophagy," has been published in Cell Reports.
Hannah (Allen Lab) successfully defended her thesis, "Investigating the roles of GLIs in limb development," on July 30, 2024.
"Human-Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell (iPSC)-Derived GABAergic Neuron Differentiation in Bipolar Disorder," has been published in Cells.
"RUSHing back: Kinetic analysis of adaptor protein complex-1 (AP-1)–mediated retrograde traffic," has been published in the Journal of Cell Biology.
"Distinct expression patterns of Hedgehog signaling components in mouse gustatory system during postnatal tongue development and adult homeostasis,” has been published in PLoS One!
"Developmental and tissue-specific roles of mammalian centrosomes," has been published in The FEBS Journal.
Congratulations to our Endowment for Basic Sciences (EBS) winners Craig Johnson, CDB Bioinformatician/Computational Biologist, and Lois Weisman, Sarah Winans Newman Collegiate Professor in the Life Sciences and CDB Professor.
During the EBS awards ceremony on July 16, 2024, Craig received the EBS Staff Research Award, and Lois won the
"Robust reprogramming of glia into neurons by inhibition of Notch signaling and nuclear factor I (NFI) factors in adult mammalian retina," has been published in Science Advances.
Pilar has been promoted from a postdoctoral research fellow to a research investigator in the Lois Weisman Lab.