
Yanxiang Meng
@yanxiangmeng
R&D Scientist, IonOpticks
ex-Murphy Lab, WEHI
Structural biologist, X-ray crystallographer, Biochemist
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04-04-2021 00:00:19
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It’s been a big week- so great to have the opportunity to present our new study led by Yanxiang Meng & Katherine Davies with Peter Czabotar at FAOBMB2021 and ANSTO AUM21. We report the first human RIPK3 structure- alone and bound to an inactive MLKL conformer nature.com/articles/s4146…

James Murphy Yanxiang Meng Peter Czabotar FAOBMB2021 ANSTO Congratulations everyone great to see this out



I am honoured to be the recipient of ASBMB Fellowship and Fred Collins Award. Thanks James Murphy Peter Czabotar Jarrod Sandow and amazing team that made this possible.asbmb.org.au/awards/yanxian…

Congrats to some legend ECRs Yanxiang Meng Chris Horne from my lab as well as Tess Malcolm and Jacinta Conroy on the ASBMB Fellowships #combio2022


Congratulations Yanxiang Meng on submitting your thesis! It was an absolute pleasure to complete our PhDs side by side 👨🔬 👩🔬


Fantastic talk from Chris Horne on the mysterious 'dark' kinases PSKH1/2 at the 88th Harden Conference: Beyond catalysis - Kinases and Pseudokinases 2022 Biochemical Society!


We are pleased to announce that our December #ACDS seminar will be presented by Dr Shuai Huang and Dr Sarah Garnish, both WEHI (Walter and Eliza Hall Institute)🤩 Join us via Zoom on Wed 7th Dec at 12pm AEDT (11am AEST) to hear these great speakers - our last seminar for 2022! DewsonLab James Murphy


A proud moment for #BiochemSocTrans - on the 50th birthday of the reviews journal Biochemical Society Portland Press Congrats to these stars from the @LorneProteins conference last week for their Anders Early Career Awards. Congrats to Yanxiang Meng Wint Wint Phoo Charles Bayly-Jones & Sam Ramesh


#Celldeath #research in Nature Communications: 2–3% of the global population carry a #MLKL gene variant that makes them less effective at slowing #necroptosis, which can lead to #inflammation and disease. Learn more: wehi.edu.au/news/when-cell… 🧵1/3

Excited to share our latest Nature Communications paper on how phosphorylation drives the activation of full-length MLKL by unleashing the killer 4HB domain in a teramer! Thanks to brilliant co-authors Sarah Garnish & Katherine Davies, collaborators, and mentors James Murphy Peter Czabotar


Pseudokinases represent. Proud to see Sarah Garnish receiving the first of 2 Anders Early Career Awards to members of our lab tonight @LorneProteins Stellar presentation (as usual)!

Another proud moment with star postdoc Chris Horne from our lab presenting his @LorneProteins Anders ECR Award talk on our new work on CaM regulation of kinases. Magic Tones represent

Congrats to Sarah Garnish on the Anders Award @LorneProteins! Excellent talk on the mechanism of MLKL activation and its implications to human diseases. It was a pleasure to have worked together on these projects


Big congrats to WEHI’s Dr Sarah Garnish, a winner at last night’s Premier’s Awards for Health and Medical Research! 👏 👏 👏 “I really hope that one day our discoveries will help the thousands of Australians who live with inflammatory diseases.” Bravo Dr Garnish!

Glad to see this out😄 With Wayne Cawthorne, Andre Samson & James Murphy Looking forward to seeing more discoveries of how PTMs regulate protein shapeshifting during necroptotic cell death ☠️ Check it out here 👇 doi.org/10.1016/j.tibs…