
Stephanie Heusser
@stephanie_a_h
Postdoctoral researcher working on ion channels @labpless
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15-05-2018 10:50:51
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DeepTMHMM - better alpha and beta transmembrane protein topology prediction using pre-trained protein #LanguageModels and conditional random fields #CRFs Jeppe Hallgren Kostas Tsirigos BioLib #BERT Paper: biorxiv.org/content/10.110… Server: services.healthtech.dtu.dk/service.php?De…



Our projects on cardiac #IonChannels & #Channelopathies have received funding from the Swiss National Science Foundation. We are seeking two PhD candidates to join our team. Do you know someone interested? Learn more: abriellab.org RTs are greatly appreciated! #PhDpositions #CardiacResearch


This morning's The Physiological Society #MembraneTransport2023 speakers will explore "The Transport Physiologist's Toolbox in 2023," starting with an excellent talk on ion channel engineering by Stephanie Heusser of University of Copenhagen Research! 🧵1/2


Amazing structure! Super work Ashraf Brik and co.

Ion channel people! Consider applying for the Ion Channel GRS/GRC happening this summer! I’m happy to be co-chairing the GRS with Anabel Fdez-Mariño. We’ll definitely make it a fun one! Apply here: grc.org/ion-channels-g… grc.org/ion-channels-c…



Online now! Protein semisynthesis underscores the role of a conserved lysine in activation and desensitization of acid-sensing ion channels. Research by Debayan Sarkar, Iacopo Galleano, @LabPless et al. CellChemicalBiology #BPS2024 hubs.li/Q02kvH550

🤩🤩🤩 our work made it to the NatureStructMolBiol cover. And then for such a great issue 🤩🤩 thanks to Valeria Kalienkova 🇺🇦🌻 @TimLynagh and Mowgli 🥳🥳 check Kat Ciazynska comments 👇🏼

Our paper is finally published in PNAS - doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2…! It took over a year, but we are incredibly proud of the progress we've made in understanding NALCN #pharmacology. Congrats to Katharina Schott, @sm_usher, @LabPless, Oscar Serra and Vincenzo Carnevale! 🍻


Next, Navid Bavi (Navid Bavi) from UCLA will tell us about the molecular mechanism of mechano-electricial feedback in cochlear hair cells. We are all ears! 🐬🔊👂

