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Min Luo Awarded 2018 Outstanding Postdoc Fellow Award

November 2, 2018

Congratulations to Dr. Min Luo, a postdoctoral fellow in the Liao lab, who recently received the 2018 Outstanding Postdoc Fellow Award for the Department of Cell Biology! 

Interactions on ribosomes

The Shao and Brown labs identify new ribosome-inactivating interactions

October 31, 2018

The cellular activities of ribosomes, the molecular machines that synthesize proteins, regulate gene expression during many physiological processes such as blood cell differentiation.

Microtubules inhibit non-core NE assembly

New work from the Pellman laboratory explains defects in the nuclear envelope that give rise to a mutational phenomenon called chromothripsis

October 29, 2018

Traditionally, it was assumed that cancer genomes evolve by accruing small-scale changes gradually, over many generations.

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Claudio Morales-Perez awarded 2018 Dean's Postdoctoral Fellowship

September 12, 2018

Congratulations to Dr. Claudio Morales-Perez who was named a recipient of the 2018 Dean’s Postdoctoral Fellowship

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Yuan Lab discovers molecular link between aging and neurodegeneration

August 23, 2018

The Yuan Lab has discovered a molecular link between aging and two major neurodegenerative diseases: amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and frontotemporal dementia (FTD). 

Double stranded DNA and RNA

Liao lab uncovers the structural basis of RNA-guided DNA degradation by Cascade and Cas3

August 8, 2018

Type I CRISPR-Cas system features a sequential target-searching and degradation process on double-stranded DNA by the RNA-guided Cascade (CRISPR associated complex for antiviral defense) complex and the nuclease-helicase fusion enzyme Cas3, respectively.

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Recent Faculty Promotion: Marcia Haigis

July 31, 2018

Congratulations to Dr. Marcia Haigis on her promotion to Professor of Cell Biology!

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Dr. Marcia Haigis selected to the Emerging Leaders in Health and Medicine Program

July 19, 2018

Dr. Marcia Haigis has been selected for the National Academy of Medicine's Emerging Leaders in Health and Medicine Program.

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Dr. Susan Shao named as a 2018 Vallee Foundation Scholar

July 17, 2018

Dr. Susan Shao was just named a 2018 Vallee Foundation Scholar.

Diagram of comparative metabolomics

Chouchani lab identifies a new molecular pathway for activation of adipose tissue thermogenesis

July 16, 2018

The Chouchani lab has found in their most recent Nature paper that the anti-obesity properties of thermogenic adipose tissues can be activated by the mitochondrial metabolite succinate.

Breast cancer spheroids

Brugge lab discovers that tumor cells use the wasabi receptor; TRPA1 to survive oxidative stress

May 29, 2018

The Brugge lab has shown that the calcium channel protein, TRPA1, aids in tumor survival and has proposed targeting this protein as a potential cancer treatment.

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Dr. Steve Liberles named as a 2018 HHMI Investigator

May 24, 2018

Dr. Steve Liberles was one of only 19 researchers across the country who were named 2018 HHMI Investigators.

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