Fath, Michelle
Michelle Fath – Student Worker
Room 2614 CR – Dr. Jim Janetka’s lab
E-mail: michelle.fath@wustl.edu
Michelle Fath – Student Worker
Room 2614 CR – Dr. Jim Janetka’s lab
E-mail: michelle.fath@wustl.edu
Klaudio Fatmiri – Graduate Student
Room: 2913 SB – Andrea Soranno’s lab
E-mail: klaudio.f@wustl.edu
Gabor Egervari – Assistant Professor
Office: 6313 Couch
Phone: 314-362-6741
E-mail: gabor@wustl.edu
Metabolic and epigenetic interactions in the brain and their relevance to substance use disorders and neurodegeneration
Lianjie “Jerry” Wei is a third-year graduate student in the Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Structural Biology (BBSB) program. He is currently working in the Laboratory of Dr. Natalie Niemi in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics to complete his Ph.D. studies. His research is focused on understanding how protein post-translational modifications regulate mitochondrial organellar homeostasis. (more…)
Garrett Ginell is a fourth-year graduate student in the Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Structural Biology (BBSB) program. He is completing his Ph.D. thesis work in the lab of Dr. Alex Holehouse (Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics), where he is applying and developing theoretical and computational methods to understand how chemical features encoded in intrinsically disordered proteins determine their propensity to interact with one another. (more…)
Min Kyung Shinn, Sumit K. Chaturvedi, Alexander G. Kozlov, & Timothy M. Lohman (2023). “Allosteric effects of E. coli SSB and RecR proteins on RecO protein binding to DNA” Nucleic Acids Res. 2023 Mar 21;51(5):2284-2297. doi: 10.1093/nar/gkad084. (Abstract)
Jasmine is a recent graduate in the Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Structural Biology (BBSB) program. She defended on April 21st, 2023. She did her PhD thesis work in the lab of Dr. Andrea Soranno, where she studied how sequence composition of intrinsically disordered regions within a protein can affect interactions with both proteins and nucleic acids using single-molecule fluorescence spectroscopy.
Jasmine joined the BBSB program after receiving her B.S. from Stockton University in Galloway, New Jersey with a major in biochemistry & molecular biology and a minor in holistic health. Prior to starting her Ph.D. work, Jasmine studied polymer synthesis and how polymer interactions contribute to optimized hydrogel formation. (more…)
Zev J. Greenberg, Darlene Monlish, Luana Chiquetto Paracatu, Qian Dong, Michael P. Rettig, Nate Dee Roundy, Rofaida Gaballa, Weikai Li, Wei Yang, Cliff J. Luke, & Laura Schuettpelz (2022). “The tetraspanin CD53 protects stressed hematopoietic stem cells via promotion of DREAM complex- mediated quiescence” Blood. 2022 Dec 21;blood.2022016929. doi: 10.1182/blood.2022016929. Online ahead of print. (Abstract)