Yaser Hashem
@hashemyaser4
Group leader (Ph.D.) at the Inserm, in the fields of molecular and structural biology.
ID: 1090536318705328128
http://hashem-lab.fr 30-01-2019 09:04:54
2,2K Tweet
1,1K Followers
458 Following
🎉 Congrats to ERC grantee Wolfgang Baumeister Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry (MPIB), awarded the 2025 #ShawPrize in Life Science & Medicine for pioneering work in cryo-ET! Learn more 👉 europa.eu/!JBXDBG #ERCSYG #CryoET #StructuralBiology #shawprize2025 TU München The Shaw Prize Max Planck Society
Pre-print out from the Sternberg Lab with our contribution on the structural side. Great effort from Matt, Egill Tanner and the rest of the team leaded by awesome Sam! A 1 year effort on my side learning helical reconstruction by cryoEM... 👇
A paper in Nature Neuroscience suggests that the brain detects when a potential source of infection enters the immediate surroundings and prepares the body’s immune defenses. This may occur even before physical contact is made, in a virtual reality environment. go.nature.com/4l17AHc
Finally out 🤓 great collaboration with slavica pavlovic djuranovic and Sergej Djuranovic
Excited to share our new Nature Microbiology paper revealing the most complete arenavirus glycoprotein complex (GPC) structures to date 🤩Colin Mann Harvard Micro The PhD Program in Virology at HMS nature.com/articles/s4156…
Our #CryoET story on how a top antimalarial drug candidate perturbs the native malarial translation machinery is out NatureStructMolBiol🥳rdcu.be/eBbrH Massive team effort led by Leonie Anton Meseret Haile Wenjing Cheng in collaboration with Jerzy Dziekan alan cowman #teamtomo
Want to know how lipidation of some nascent chains takes place by NMT2-- Check our latest work on how NAC couples Protein Synthesis with Nascent Polypeptide Myristoylation on the Ribosome out today The EMBO Journal : embopress.org/doi/full/10.10…
It was a great honor to give two lectures at UniversityOFBelgrade School of Medicone today as an invited lecturer (visiting professor). Hope to do this soon again and continue with scientific collaboration.