
Stephanie Smelyansky
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I do science things | @Yale ‘19 | @MIT Chemistry PhD candidate in the @KiesslingGroup. (she/her)
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Please join faculty from Yale Biomedical Informatics & Data Science Yale Department of Immunobiology and the Microbial Sciences Institute for a Q&A webinar about our faculty searches in computational microbiology and microbe-immune interaction at Yale. October 10, 2024 12p (noon) EST. Registration required: yale.zoom.us/webinar/regist…



I am excited to share the first story from my lab MicrobioOhioState. The question: Can/how do bacteria in the gut respond to abiotic carbohydrate nutrients (i.e., no selective pressure)? Spoiler alert, bacteria are amazing and they can!! nature.com/articles/s4158…




We invite applications for the position of Assistant Professor of Teaching. The Professor of Teaching series emphasizes excellence and innovation in teaching and other instruction-related activities. Apply here by 12/2/24: recruit.apo.ucla.edu/JPF09898 Chemjobber


Interested in pursuing your PhD in biochemistry, biophysics or chemical biology?! Come and join us at UPenn Dept of Biochem & Biophys! Our BBCB Graduate Group applications are open! Info here: med.upenn.edu/bgs/phd-applic…

If you are a trainee in chembio and looking for one conference to attend for 2025, you should apply for the bioorganic GRS that Stephanie Smelyansky and I are putting together! grc.org/bioorganic-che…

Ever wondered how esterases cleave bulky substrates (e.g., peptides)? Check out our Raines lab story: "Mammalian Esterase Activity: Implications for Peptide Prodrugs" pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac… 💚 to Ruben Verresen, Clair Gutierrez, Volga Kojasoy, Erika Zhang, and all our team!



So excited to share with you work I've done with in Kiessling Group now out on Biorxiv! Here, we were deciphered how native mucus cultivates and retains probiotics using synthetic polymers, leveraging the information to design new prebiotics. Check it out! biorxiv.org/content/10.110…