April 7th, 2023 – Rofaida Gaballa
2023-04-07 – Rofaida Gaballa (Li lab) – CD53 promotes B lymphocyte migration
via microtubule stabilization regulated by stathmin/PP2A
2023-04-07 – Rofaida Gaballa (Li lab) – CD53 promotes B lymphocyte migration
via microtubule stabilization regulated by stathmin/PP2A
2023-04-07 – Jin Ye (Li lab) – Molecular mechanism of substrate and
inhibitorrecognition by human vesicular monoaminetransporter
Jenna Lin received her B.S. in Bioengineering and a minor in Biology from University of Missouri-Columbia. During her undergraduate research, Jenna developed a great interest in ion channels and electrophysiology. She began her Ph.D. studies in the Biophysics program at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2018 and joined the Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Structural Biology program in the Division of Biology and Biomedical Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis in 2020 when the lab relocated. (more…)
Mr. Lianjie ‘Jerry’ Wei is a forth-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…)
2023-04-12 – Lianjie (Jerry) Wei (Niemi lab) – The role of mitochondrial
phosphatase PPTC7 on regulation of receptor-mediated mitophagy
2023-05-12 – Tessa Lochetto (Niemi lab) – The underappreciated
role of phosphorylation influencing myoblast differentiation
2023-04-28 – James McCarter, Celine St. Pierre, Alyssa Labonte (50th Anniversary) – YOUNG
SCIENTIST PROGRAM: PAST, PRESENT, FUTURE
2023-04-14 – Kornelia Skowron (Heemstra lab) – Stimuli-responsive peptide
nucleic acids (PNAs): a novel bilingual assembly system
2023-04-14 – Eleonora Grandi (Heemstra lab) – Repurposing and enhancing
Endonuclease V as a tool for studying and tracking A-to-I RNA editing
2023-01-27 – Aiden Flynn (Holehouse lab) – Methods for Optimizing
Disordered Protein Biochemistry