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  • Bill Riner sets sail on the trip of a lifetime

    Bill Riner sets sail on the trip of a lifetime

    Bill Riner, CSB Sr. Systems Administrator Some days you might think to yourself, “I want to retire and sail around the world.” For Center for Structural Biology Sr. Systems Administrator Bill Riner, that day is coming sooner rather than later. On April 28, Bill officially retires from 杏吧原创鈥攁nd… Read More

    Apr. 21, 2023

  • Insights into the regulation of Huntingtin-associated proteins

    Insights into the regulation of Huntingtin-associated proteins

    Figure adapted from Diaz Casas et al. (a) Overlay of the ab initio electron map of the CaM-FF3 complex generated from SAXS and the 3D homology model. Black boxes present a close-up view of the two binding sites. CaM and FF3 are colored orange and green, respectively. Huntington disease is… Read More

    Mar. 31, 2023

  • Protein Trafficking: An interactive network of coats, cargos and adaptors – Oh my!

    Protein Trafficking: An interactive network of coats, cargos and adaptors – Oh my!

    Figure adapted from Xie et al. Model for the interaction between b鈥-COP, g鈥-COP, Glo3 and Arf1 (blue, green, red and pink, respectively). Circled regions indicate COPI mutations important for these interactions. Come take a ride along the intracellular highways that are trafficking pathways! Cells use vesicles to transport diverse… Read More

    Mar. 24, 2023

  • Sanders promoted to Vice Dean of Basic Sciences

    Sanders promoted to Vice Dean of Basic Sciences

    Chuck Sanders, BiochemsitryPhoto by Joe Howell Chuck Sanders was recently promoted from associate dean for research to vice dean of the 杏吧原创 School of Medicine Basic Sciences by new Dean John Kuriyan. Chuck will continue in the responsibilities that he had been fulfilling… Read More

    Mar. 17, 2023

  • MBTP/CSB Student Feedback Meeting moved to March 14

    MBTP/CSB Student Feedback Meeting moved to March 14

    Walter Chazin, MBTP Director Molecular Biophysics Training Program (MBTP) Director Walter Chazin will sit down with students to gather feedback on the training program and seminar series. The meeting has been moved Tuesday, March 14, at 12:20pm in 1220 MRB3. A limited number of box lunches will… Read More

    Mar. 6, 2023

  • CSB co-hosts Discovery Lecture Series speaker

    CSB co-hosts Discovery Lecture Series speaker

    Yifan Cheng, PhD, UCSF and HHMI The Department of Biochemistry and the CSB will host Dr. Yifan Cheng, University of California San Francisco (UCSF), as The Discovery Lecture Series speaker on Thursday, March 9, at 4pm in 208 Light Hall. Dr. Cheng is an investigator of the… Read More

    Mar. 6, 2023

  • MBTP student feedback meeting scheduled for March 7

    MBTP student feedback meeting scheduled for March 7

    Walter Chazin, Director, Molecular Biophysics Training Program Molecular Biophysics Training Program (MBTP) Director Walter Chazin will sit down with students to gather feedback on the training program and seminar series. The meeting is scheduled for the regular seminar time slot on Tuesday, March 7, at 12:20pm in… Read More

    Feb. 17, 2023

  • CSB Research: <i>Tilting</i> retromer to improve the model

    CSB Research: Tilting retromer to improve the model

    Top, L to R: Amy Kendall, Mintu Chandra Bottom, L to R: Will Wan, Lauren Jackson Does your protein of interest show favored orientations in cryo-EM? Or perhaps one specific region is poorly resolved relative to another? If so, consider looking into this recent publication from Amy Kendall, Mintu Chandra,… Read More

    Jan. 13, 2023

  • MBTP and CSB researchers receive MIRA grants

    MBTP and CSB researchers receive MIRA grants

    Allison Walker and John Yang Allison Walker and John Yang, both assistant professors of chemistry, have each been awarded a Maximizing Investigators鈥 Research Award (MIRA) from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) to continue their groundbreaking research. MIRA provides support for a… Read More

    Jan. 10, 2023

  • Ivette Perez wins Karpay Award

    Ivette Perez wins Karpay Award

    Ivette Perez, Iverson Lab Congratulations to Ivette Perez, of the Iverson Lab, for being named the 2023 recipient of The Karpay Award in Structural Biology. 鈥淚 am honored to have been selected for this award,鈥 Ivette said. Ivette joined the Iverson lab in the spring 2019,… Read More

    Nov. 18, 2022