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Carsten Schultz Lab (@schultzlabohsu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Like many across the country we are temporarily closing down the lab due to the emerging #CoronaCrisis Wishing everyone good health during this challenging time.

Dirk H. Trauner (@dirktrauner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There is a silver lining in this crisis: A) We are reading papers as opposed to traveling and dropping talks; B) We try to speak a common language, as opposed to talking past each other; C) We develop a common sense of purpose. Great science will emerge from this.

OHSU Knight Cancer Institute (@ohsuknight) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Residents at the Mirabella, a retirement community on the South Waterfront, gathered on their balconies yesterday afternoon to applaud and cheer OHSU News medical staff working on the frontline against the coronavirus. What a wonderful display of appreciation. ❤#WeGotThisPDX

Michael Airola (@airola_lab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The third virtual lipid zoom seminar is happening this Friday at 11am PST (2pm EST). We will hear fantastic talks from Josh Pemberton, Balla lab, doi.org/10.1083/jcb.20… and Dongjun Liang, Jeremy Baskin lab, doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1… #lipidtime @JohnEBurke2

Jules (@htaar1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our review on using chemical biology to study pancreatic islets is now published 🎉 many thanks to everyone who helped, especially co-author Kaya Keutler of Carsten Schultz Lab !! authors.elsevier.com/a/1bc0i8jWWJjE…

CellChemicalBiology (@cellchembiol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In a recent article, Carsten Schultz Lab demonstrate that cannabinoid receptors 1 and 2 stimulate insulin release through the regulation of calcium oscillations in ß-cells. cell.com/cell-chemical-…

Carsten Schultz Lab (@schultzlabohsu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Schultz group’s newest today published in J. Am. Chem. Soc. : FRET-based protease reporters that attach to NETs (neutrophil extracellular traps). Covers probe development, cell and tissue imaging, data from patient samples. Congrats Matteo @MatteoG79338180,Victoria @VictoriaSHalls

Carsten Schultz Lab (@schultzlabohsu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our work on trifunctional (caged, photo-crosslinkable, clickable) PIP3 is published online today (doi.org/10.1002/anie.2…). With the new tool, we identified proteins that transport PIP3 from organelles to the plasma membrane. Kudos for great chemistry and exciting cell biology.

Carsten Schultz Lab (@schultzlabohsu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We summarized the newest techniques of how to use lipid tools with a focus on subcellular location. Appeared in Curr. Op. Chem. Biol. today (doi.org/10.1016/j.cbpa…).

Carsten Schultz Lab (@schultzlabohsu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Photo-crosslinkable lipids made it into structural biology and cryo-EM. Thanks to great work at the LMB and Heidelberg University and Rainer's chemistry skills. Check out doi:10.1126/science.abe6821

Carsten Schultz Lab (@schultzlabohsu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Trifunctional sphinganine, our latest tool to determine lipid location and interactome in cells, has been published by ACS Chemical Biology today. Kudos to Scotty and our collaborators at EMBL for excellent work.

Carsten Schultz Lab (@schultzlabohsu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our newest genetically encoded sensor to measure polyADPribosylation in intact cells is now published in ACS Sensors. DOI 10.1021/acssensors.4c01406 Congrats Alix for brilliant work.