David B Sauer
@davidbsauer
Membrane Transporters, Ion Channels, Structural Biology, Bioinformatics... and other bits of fun
Purdue BS, UTSW PhD, NYUSoM PostDoc, Univ. of Oxford PI
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http://davidbsauer.com 27-02-2018 23:15:22
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And it's out! Structure and function of the proline transporter SIT1 in complex with ACE2 Congrats to Huanyu, Ashley, Irina, Professor Robert Vandenberg, Liz Carpenter, Tim dafforn, and the many other collaborators from Centre for Medicines Discovery, @uobbiosciences, University of Sydney nature.com/articles/s4146…
Check out our recently published protein binders. A very useful resource to study #SLCs and great output from the RESOLUTE - Research Empowerment on Solute Carriers consortium sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Collaboration in Action: Academic-Industry Stories In his story, Benedikt Kessler Nuffield Department of Medicine shares how collaborating with industry has driven breakthroughs in ubiquitin biology research. #CollaborationInAction Read Benedikt’s story: medsci.ox.ac.uk/for-staff/reso…
Interested in Solute Carrier structural biology & Drug Design? Come join our fantastic team here in Oxford Phil Biggin 🇪🇺 Department of Biochemistry at Oxford University Kavli Institute for Nanoscience Discovery, Oxford bioch.ox.ac.uk/jobs
New paper submission by the incredibly talented Mingda Ye and colleagues at Centre for Medicines Discovery STRUBIOxford CAMS Oxford Institute Preprint coming soon!
🤓Interested in #ionchannels? We have #jobopportunities #PhD students and #Postdocs in our lab MPI for Multidisciplinary Sciences in the #deGroot group! #MD simultaions #computing #physcis #AcademicChatter👉More details in full #job advert🔗 t1p.de/ttqqj or on web mpinat.mpg.de/degroot
Very successful (and fun) group picnic. Thankfully the very English weather was accommodating! Thank you Georgia Isom for joining!