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Authors Shi Feng凤石 and colleagues from Cornell University, CornellChemistry, Cornell University Molecular Medicine show that glutaminases form filamentous structures necessary for their catalytic activity. #cryo-EM, #cryoEM, #CancerResearch, #StructuralBiology nature.com/articles/s4146…

Authors <a href="/10feng/">Shi Feng凤石</a> and colleagues from <a href="/Cornell/">Cornell University</a>, <a href="/CornellChem/">CornellChemistry</a>, <a href="/CornellMolMed/">Cornell University Molecular Medicine</a> show that glutaminases form filamentous structures necessary for their catalytic activity.  #cryo-EM, #cryoEM, #CancerResearch, #StructuralBiology
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Are villus myofibroblasts developmental and adult progenitors of the mammalian gut lymphatic musculature? the KurpiosLab says YES! Check out their new publication in Developmental Cell for more details.

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Gut muscle: By discovering how a type of smooth muscle forms in the gut, scientists have opened doors to making artificial muscle, repairing muscle following gut surgery and treating inflammatory bowel disease and obesity. #IBD Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine Cornell Engineering news.cornell.edu/stories/2024/0…

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🪱 Planaria: Genes for regeneration Cut one flatworm into pieces, and you’ll return to a dish full of tiny worms that have emerged – bodies intact – from the fragments. But what happens if you remove an entire organ? 4/13 elifesciences.org/articles/02517…

🪱 Planaria: Genes for regeneration

Cut one flatworm into pieces, and you’ll return to a dish full of tiny worms that have emerged – bodies intact – from the fragments. But what happens if you remove an entire organ? 4/13 
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Representing Signaling Modules in Alzheimer's Disease with Deep Learning Analysis of Proteomics, Metabolomics, and Clinical Data is Dr. Elena Panizza's most recent work. Check it out! bit.ly/3RdraUD

Representing Signaling Modules in Alzheimer's Disease with Deep Learning Analysis of Proteomics, Metabolomics, and Clinical Data is <a href="/elepanizza/">Dr. Elena Panizza</a>'s most recent work. Check it out! bit.ly/3RdraUD
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TENURED! 🎉 A HUGE thank you to everyone who has helped me get here: most importantly lab members (pictured below), mentors A. Sánchez Alvarado Cori Bargmann and MANY other informal ones, my department Cornell University Molecular Medicine, and family 〰Gunther Hollopeter.

TENURED! 🎉

A HUGE thank you to everyone who has helped me get here: most importantly lab members (pictured below), mentors <a href="/Planaria1/">A. Sánchez Alvarado</a> <a href="/betenoire1/">Cori Bargmann</a> and MANY other informal ones, my department <a href="/CornellMolMed/">Cornell University Molecular Medicine</a>, and family <a href="/guntherwho/">〰Gunther Hollopeter</a>.
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🚨Department members, friends and families are all invited to the 2nd Annual MolMed Kickball Tournament, June 15, 2023 At Cass Park. The games will begin at 1:30 PM🚨

🚨Department members, friends and families are all invited to the 2nd Annual MolMed Kickball Tournament, June 15, 2023 At Cass Park. The games will begin at 1:30 PM🚨
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Dr. Maurine Linder received the 2023-2024 SUNY Chancellor’s Awards for Excellence for leadership of the Department of Molecular Medicine since 2009. She is a wonderful mentor and researcher; and serves on more college and university committees than any other CVM faculty member.

Dr. Maurine Linder received the 2023-2024 SUNY Chancellor’s Awards for Excellence for leadership of the Department of Molecular Medicine since 2009. She is a wonderful mentor and researcher; and serves on more college and university committees than any other CVM faculty member.