Alexis Chang (@alexischang3000) 's Twitter Profile
Alexis Chang

@alexischang3000

Graduate student @juditvr UW Genome Sciences | outdoor recreation enthusiast | previously InBios Intenrational | previously WWU B.S. Biochemistry @SpiegelClint

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calendar_today14-05-2013 05:49:47

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Judit Villen (@juditvr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am very excited to share the latest technology from my lab. Proteome-wide identification of amino acid substitutions deleterious for protein function biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Judit Villen (@juditvr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mistranslation + biochem assays + MS = variant interpretation across the proteome. Innovative idea by Ricard RodriguezMias and co-developed with @noncanonikyle, and many other contributors from Villen, Fields and Noble lab. MiRo: MistranslationRocks

Mario Leutert (@marioleutert) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share our work on high-dimensional #phosphoproteomics in yeast exposed to >100 environmental and chemical perturbations. This is one of the largest and most systematic perturbation-phosphorylation resources for any species. #TeamMassSpec (1/8)

Pedro Beltrao (@pedrobeltrao) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great study by Mario Leutert in Judit Villen 's lab with a high dimensional systematic phosphoproteome study across 100 different conditions. To my recollection, the best ever survey of early signalling responses of a cell, illustrating the diversity of possible signalling states

Alexis Chang (@alexischang3000) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are you interested in studying phosphotyrosine modifications on proteins and want to save time and money? Check out our (Judit Villen) automated approach to enrich phosphotyrosine peptides using a pY superbinder or antibodies coupled to magnetic beads! biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Mario Leutert (@marioleutert) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share our newest #preprint: Multidimensional proteomics identifies molecular trajectories of cellular aging and rejuvenation. A great project with the Judit Villen Maitreya Dunham Matt Kaeberlein teams! 📄Read: biorxiv.org/content/10.110… 💾Explore: rlsproteomics.gs.washington.edu 1/9

Excited to share our newest #preprint: Multidimensional proteomics identifies molecular trajectories of cellular aging and rejuvenation. 

A great project with the <a href="/juditvr/">Judit Villen</a> <a href="/DunhamLab/">Maitreya Dunham</a> <a href="/mkaeberlein/">Matt Kaeberlein</a>  teams!
 
📄Read: biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
💾Explore: rlsproteomics.gs.washington.edu
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Alexis Chang (@alexischang3000) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Creative study design and comprehensive phosphoproteomics analysis reveal paradigms of aging. The authors make important observations of asymmetric cell division, daughter cell rejuvenation and caloric restriction for lifespan extension.

Alexis Chang (@alexischang3000) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here's what happens when you start working with a postdoc & scientist too cheap to buy reagents: Mario Leutert Ricard RodriguezMias Checkout our automated and cost effective phosphotyrosine enrichment protocol now in JPR! Judit Villen Villen Lab, UW pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…

Sophie Moggridge (@moggridgesophie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Phosphotyosine modifications are done playing second fiddle to phosphoserine and phosphothreonine. Very excited about the cool biology this pY enrichment method will uncover! Congrats Judit Villen Alexis Chang Ricard RodriguezMias and Mario Leutert.

Alexis Chang (@alexischang3000) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Really nice talk by Sophie Moggridge showing how to get better resolution in protein stability measurements than with circular dichroism. Not only that, she showed how to get confident measurements for >10 point mutants in one experiment.

Alexis Chang (@alexischang3000) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fantastic talk by Matthew Berg showing how he is uncovering fundamental tRNA biology while simultaneously building a great tool for probing biophysical properties of proteins en masse.

Will Ratcliff (@wc_ratcliff) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Well, one of my favorite papers (3rd fav!) of my career was just published at eLife - the journal. Here, we do what we do best: generate new understanding of the factors shaping multicellular evolution through a combo of synthetic biology, exptl evolution and theory. elifesciences.org/articles/84336