Kyle McCommis
@kmccommis
Scientist, Dad, Outdoor enthusiast, Assistant Professor @SLUbiochem, @SLUsom, Postdoc @bnfinck, PhD @MUCVM, BS @KUMolBio, Ed. Board @JPhysiol
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I am excited to share that I will be joining the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at SLU-SOM Biochemistry & Molecular Biology SLU Medicine as an Assistant Professor this fall. My lab will study how DNA binding proteins function to manage DNA during replication and repair.
We are delighted to welcome the launch of two new journals today in the fields of nutritional physiology and precision medicine as part of The Physiological Society family of publications. Read the thread below for more information and keep an eye of for further announcements soon.
It was a real privilege to host Lisa Heather Heather Group for seminar at SLU SLU-SOM Biochemistry & Molecular Biology after the SHVM meeting. Society for Heart and Vascular Metabolism All is in flux, and long live metabolism! Safe travels, Lisa!
Finally! It is happening! After 6 years of hard work by formidable teams in 13 institutions RESOLUTE - Research Empowerment on Solute Carriers, we have ordered and validated the results and are able to share the FOUR (4) papers aimed at assigning functional properties to each human SLC #membranetransporter
Trainees! Have you registered yet? Our next coffee with the expert series ft. Deb Joye, PhD is TOMORROW. Hit the link below for more information and to register! mophys.org/trainee-section
Hey-recruiting for new tenured track faculty member with research interest w/ broad focus on role of metabolism in key physiological processes. Appointment in Johns Hopkins Medicine within our Institute for Fundamental Biomedical Research at JHACHl Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital in St. Pete Fl
This is great! NIAID News have launched a collection of public domain illustrations (currently 550 individual icons) bioart.niaid.nih.gov
Another mode of cancer hijacking discovered—the liver converts dietary fructose into lipids used my cancer cells to proliferate nature.com/articles/s4158… nature nature.com/articles/d4158… Nature News & Views Sophia Lunt