Michael Trumpp
@imtherealtrumpp
Biochemist that multiplies by division.
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06-05-2021 21:41:14
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Check out our Biochemistry FU Berlin FMP Berlin @BroichhagenJ and Knaus lab (Jerome Jatzlau and co) collaboration!
Very cool receptor labeling study by our colleagues here at Biochemistry FU Berlin Francesca Bottanelli and Knaus lab collaboration Jerome Jatzlau
Happy that our first BMP/TGFbeta receptor visualisation paper is available as pre-print, where we show the beauty of imaging Halo and SNAP-tagged receptors together with fluorescent ligands. Thankful for my team and the great collaboration with @BroichhagenJ and Francesca Bottanelli
Also happy to see that our project, which started as the bachelor thesis of Michael Trumpp and master thesis W.Burdzinski is opening many doors A versatile Halo- and SNAP-tagged BMP/TGFβ receptor library for quantification of cell surface ligand binding biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
Dieses Semester probiere ich mit den Biochemie Studierenden des Wissenschaftskommunikationskurses wie man Proteinmodelle einfach und ansprechend 3D drucken kann. Hier sind die ersten Ergebnisse. Freie Universität Department Biology, Chemistry, Pharmacy FU Berlin #3dprinting #May4thBeWithYou - Mando dient als Qualitätsvergleich.
I'm very happy to share that our collaborative study between Department Biology, Chemistry, Pharmacy FU Berlin and Stefan Mundlos & Melvin C Bicomong is finally published online iScience journal. cell.com/iscience/fullt… We show the mechano-dependency of BMP9 SMAD-signaling in the vasculature. #BMP #ATACseq #genomics #vasculature
Very happy to see our story online in the final "cell style" PDF version iScience journal. If you are interested in #BMP dependent #chromatin modulation, and its dependence on the mechanical niche in the vasculature, have a look ! doi.org/10.1016/j.isci… #Science Department Biology, Chemistry, Pharmacy FU Berlin Freie Universität
In our follow-up story, Michael Trumpp and Wiktor Burdzinski applied our LSBA method to show a conserved ActivinA binding capability to ACVR2 receptors in human and medaka fish. A critical step for the development of a novel #FOP model. #science #Biology journals.plos.org/plosone/articl…