Author: Nicholas Caito

Inhibition of calcium dependent protein kinase 1 (CDPK1) by pyrazolopyrimidine analogs decreases establishment and reoccurrence of central nervous system disease by Toxoplasma gondii.

Rutaganira F.U., Barks J., Dhason M.S., Wang Q., Lopez M.S., Long S., Radke J.B., Jones N.G., Maddirala A.R., Janetka J.W., El Bakkouri M., Hui R., Shokat K.M., & Sibley L.D. (2017). “Inhibition of calcium dependent protein kinase 1 (CDPK1) by pyrazolopyrimidine analogs decreases establishment and reoccurrence of central nervous system disease by Toxoplasma gondii.” J Med Chem. 2017 Dec 28;60(24):9976-9989. doi: 10.1021/acs.jmedchem.7b01192. Epub 2017 Oct 9. (Abstract)

Peptide-Level Interactions between Proteins and Small-Molecule Drug Candidates by Two Hydrogen-Deuterium Exchange MS-Based Methods: The Example of Apolipoprotein E3.

Wang H., Rempel D.L., Giblin D., Frieden C., & Gross M.L. (2017). “Peptide-Level Interactions between Proteins and Small-Molecule Drug Candidates by Two Hydrogen-Deuterium Exchange MS-Based Methods: The Example of Apolipoprotein E3.” Anal Chem. 2017 Oct 17;89(20):10687-10695. doi: 10.1021/acs.analchem.7b01121. Epub 2017 Sep 25. (Abstract)

From Molecular Dynamics to Genomic Biology: Constructing Kinetic Network Models to Elucidate Transcriptional Fidelity of RNA Polymerase II

2017-09-12 – Xuhui Huang, Ph.D. – The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology – “From Molecular Dynamics to Genomic Biology: Constructing Kinetic Network Models to Elucidate Transcriptional Fidelity of RNA Polymerase II” (more…)

Congratulations to Min Kyung Shinn for being selected for the 2017 Elson Fellowship in honor of Dr. Elliot Elson

Ms. Min Kyung Shinn received her B.A. in physics and chemistry from Bard College in 2014. After graduation, Ms. Shinn joined the PhD program at Washington University in Saint Louis in the department of physics and joined the laboratory of Dr. Tim Lohman. In 2016, Ms. Shinn received her M.A. in physics. (more…)