Contact | To dissect the mechanisms that govern host-microbe interactions, my laboratory has 1) developed chemical methods to characterize metabolite-protein interactions and 2) employed key animal models to discover new protective factors from specific microbiota species and elucidated their mechanisms of action. A study by Aidan Pavao and colleagues has now revealed details about the unique metabolism of these pathogens using modern spectroscopic techniques and computer-aided modeling2. in Chemistry 2003, University of California, Berkeley with Prof. Carolyn BertozziDamon Runyon Postdoctoral Fellow 2004 - 2006, Whitehead Institute with Prof. Hidde PloeghAssistant Professor and Head of Lab, 2007 - 2012, The Rockefeller UniversityAssociate Professor and Head of Lab, 2013 - present, The Rockefeller University, Qiang Li, Ph.D. - Cancer Research Institute FellowB.S. Brown adipose tissue [], By Ilaria Ceglia|2020-12-08T21:57:47+00:00December 3rd, 2020|Categories: Biochemistry, Biophysics, Chemical Biology, Monday Lecture Series via Zoom webinars, Structural Biology|Tags: actin cytoskeleton, actin filaments, cellular force-sensing, motor proteins|, Webinar Monday Lecture Series (open to the Rockefeller community) Monday, December 14, 2020 Gregory M. Alushin, Ph.D. Assistant Professor and Head Laboratory of Structural Biophysics and Mechanobiology The Rockefeller University Visualizing mechanisms of cellular force-sensing Recommended Readings: Empirical Articles Mei, Lin; de los Reyes, Santiago Espinosa; Reynolds, Matthew J.; et al. Zhenrun (Jerry) Zhang (2013 - 2018) - Postdoctoral fellow in Pamer Lab, University of Chicago.Avital Percher (2012 - 2017) - AAAS Science and Technology Policy Fellow at National Science Foundation.Xiaoqiu Yuan (2010 - 2016) - Life Science Specialist, L.E.K. Their work involves delineating the properties of molecules, molecular complexes, and cells; using chemistry tools to manipulate disease mechanisms; and determining the structures of molecular assemblies at near-atomic resolution. Recipient of the prestigious 2015 Avery Fisher Career Grant and the 2017 Lincoln Center Award for Emerging Artists, violinistPaul Huangis considered to be one of the most distinctive artists of his generation. The latest science discoveries delivered monthly to your inbox. These data indicated that our models derived using RADD are robust. She also discusses her approach to mentoring and her experiences as a woman in science. (ii) iCLASPI, a photo-crosslinking-based chemical proteomics method to profile direct protein-protein interactions in living cells. Laboratory of Yeast Genetics and Cell Biology. Prof. Vinogradovas research uses chemical proteomics to investigate the immune system. in Biochemistry 2013, Mount Holyoke College, Taku Tsukidate - Takenaka ScholarB.S. Answers are emerging from scientists around the globe. The Tri-I Chemical Biology Summer Program (ChBSP) welcomed six outstanding undergraduates on campus again this summer! Jeffrey.Ravetch@rockefeller.edu Leonard Wagner Laboratory of Molecular Genetics and Immunology. All rights reserved. The position requires a PhD degree in Physics or a related field and 3+ years experience. Sign up for the Nature Briefing: Translational Research newsletter top stories in biotechnology, drug discovery and pharma. 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Nat. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41589-023-01275-9, Elucidating dynamic anaerobe metabolism with HRMAS, Sign up for Nature Briefing: Translational Research. Chair, Chemical Biology Program, SKI; Tri-Institutional Professor. It focuses primarily on the biological and medical sciences and provides doctoral and postdoctoral education. ]], TPCB presented the 18th Annual Tri-Institutional Chemical Biology Symposium on September 8, 2022. in Chemistry 2017, California Institute of Technology with Prof. Linda Hsieh-Wilson, Xiaohui Zhao, Ph.D.B.S. Our faculty includes a combination of internationally-recognized luminaries and emerging scientific leaders of the future. Why do some with COVID end up on ventilators while others get a scratchy throatand yet others seem to have dodged the virus entirely? Now a faculty member at Cal State Fullerton, her lab studies post-translational regulation of RNA binding proteins in alternative splicing. [more], TPCB faculty member Prof. Katya Vinogradova has been named to the Chemical & Engineering News Talented 12! These SEAKER cells were reported in a recent paper in Nature Chemical Biology. Molecular mechanism [], By Ilaria Ceglia|2020-10-28T04:22:08+00:00October 28th, 2020|Categories: Biophysics, Chemical Biology, Computational Biology, Genetics, Genomics, Physics, Recommended Readings, Structural Biology, Webinar Monday Lecture Series|Tags: chromatin, DNA, gene regulation, histone codes, transcription factors|, Webinar Monday Lecture Series (open to the Tri-I community) Monday, November 2, 2020 Shixin Liu, Ph.D Assistant Professor and Head Laboratory of Nanoscale Biophysics and Biochemistry The Rockefeller University Unraveling the World of Chromatin: May the Force Be With You Recommended Readings: Empirical Articles Wang, Ling; Johnson, Zachary Lee; Wasserman, Michael R.; et [], By Ilaria Ceglia|2020-10-28T04:16:49+00:00March 3rd, 2020|Categories: Biophysics, Chemical Biology, Computational Biology, Genetics, Genomics, Physics, Recommended Readings, Structural Biology, Webinar Monday Lecture Series|Tags: chromatin, DNA, gene regulation, histone codes, transcription factors|, Webinar Monday Lecture Series (open to the Tri-I community) Monday, November 1, 2020 Shixin Liu Ph.D. Assistant Professor and Head The Rockefeller University Laboratory of Nanoscale Biophysics and Biochemistry Unraveling the World of Chromatin: May the Force Be With You Recommended Readings: Empirical Articles Wang, Ling; Johnson, Zachary Lee; Wasserman, Michael [], By Ilaria Ceglia|2020-02-14T20:36:43+00:00February 14th, 2020|Categories: Biochemistry, Biophysics, Cancer Biology, Cell Biology, Chemical Biology, Evolution, Monday Lectures, Organismal Biology, Recommended Readings, Structural Biology|Tags: cryoEM, DNA replication, eukaryotic replisome, single-molecule|, Monday Lectures Monday, March 2, 2020 4:00 p.m. Carson Family Auditorium Michael O'Donnell, Ph.D. Anthony and Judith Evnin Professor and Head Laboratory of DNA Replication The Rockefeller University Whats New in DNA Replication?