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Registration link: https://stanford.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_g2SgqrB2R7Ke2p7Pmjre_w   
Dr. Alexis Rohou and Prof. Erdmann Spiecker
Dec4
Transient receptor potential (TRP) channels are polymodal molecular sensors involved in numerous physiological processes and implicated in various human diseases. Among the melastatin subfamily of TRP channels, TRPM7 stands out as a master regulator of the organismal balance of divalent...
Dr. Kirill Nadezhdin
Oct26
Immunoglobulin (Ig) heavy chain classes, including IgA and IgM in mammals, birds and reptiles, and IgM and IgT in teleost fish, can be assembled into polymeric antibodies of varying composition, size and shape. While it has long been clear that...
Sept. 28, 2023 NIH Webinar Announcement
Sep28
Specimen preparation remains a bottleneck for cryo-EM, despite recent advancements that are addressing the challenges. Traditional plunge-freeze methods often result in complications like aggregation or preferred orientations at the air/water interface. Alternative methods lack a universal solution, requiring multiple techniques...
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Aug31
Dr. Kennth Childers
Jul27
Neisseria gonorrhoeae (Ngo) and Neisseria meningitidis (Nme) are obligate human pathogens that cause gonorrhea and meningitis, respectively. Although vaccines are available for Nme, they are not universally effective; there are no vaccines against Ngo. To make matters worse, the rapid...
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Jun29
Proteins represent the most versatile building blocks available to living organisms or the laboratory scientist for constructing multi-component machines and functional materials. Our lab has been interested both in understanding the functioning of such macromolecular protein machines generated through natural...
Prof. Akif Tezcan
May25