
Matthew Berg
@matthewberg22
🇨🇦 | CIHR postdoctoral fellow in the Villén lab @juditvr @uwgenome | PhD @brandl_lab @westernuBiochem | @CSMB_SCBM Trainee Representative | He/him
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We all have a role to play in supporting the next generation of 🇨🇦 researchers! Read more in this editorial from CSMB trainee Fabian Rohden, Sarah Laframboise from Support Our Science and Thomas Bailey from Ottawa Science Policy Network. Out now in Biochemistry and Cell Biology: cdnsciencepub.com/doi/full/10.11…

🌟 So proud to be part of a platform that amplifies the voices of the next generation of #Canadian #researchers! 🌟 We’re committed to advocating for supporting our talented #NextGenResearchers 🧫🧬💉 #CanadianScience #ResearchAdvocacy #SupportOurResearchers Canadian Science Publishing

What happens when you express tyrosine kinases in yeast (which naturally lack tyrosine kinases) and how does that re-wire the phosphoproteome? Check out this cool new paper from my lab mate @AlexHgO (Judit Villen lab) in collaboration with @landrychristian lab embopress.org/doi/full/10.10…

What is the fitness cost of spurious protein phosphorylation? Judit Villen, @landrychristian et al find a negative correlation between phosphorylation & fitness when expressing human tyrosine kinases in yeast, but negligible impact of many individual pY sites embopress.org/doi/full/10.10…


So proud to be a community-led journal that champions #NextGenResearchers! 🌟 Investing in #EarlyCareerScientists is investing in our #future. Kudos to CSMB trainee Fabian Rohden, Sarah Laframboise from Support Our Science, and Thomas Bailey from Ottawa Science Policy Network 🚀 Canadian Science Publishing




Another great collaboration with Dr Amanda Moehring and @JoshIsaacson. We were really interested to see that some types of mistranslation extend lifespan in females specifically. Now time to dig into the mechanisms! I’m really excited for what’s to come!



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Awesome work by Bo Wen, William Stafford Noble @mjmaccoss Judit Villen and colleagues on DIA-optimised in silico spectral libraries (Carafe) biorxiv.org/content/10.110…. You can get more out of DIA-NN with a better lib :) On the screenshot is the use of different libraries vs DIA-NN's built in.


Amazing work led by @JoshIsaacson and Matthew Berg!

Our latest study is now on bioRxiv. We used the budding yeast to investigate how the bile acid TUDCA can modulate ER stress. Great collaborative effort, Dr. Sarah Chadwick Matthew Berg westernuACB Albert Einstein College of Medicine - Official HHMI | Janelia biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

I’m excited to be here and to hear about all the proteomics work going on in Canada 🇨🇦 I’m also really looking forward to sharing the work I’ve been doing in Judit Villen lab in the opening session this evening!

Thank you to Canadian National Proteomics Network for the abstract award and for putting on this great conference. There’s so much cool proteomics research going on in Canada and by Canadians and this was a great venue to discuss it all!


Our paper on TUDCA and ER stress in yeast is now published in American Society for Cell Biology MBoC !! molbiolcell.org/doi/10.1091/mb…