
MearsLab
@labmears
We study mitochondrial dynamics using structural, functional, and cellular methods.
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http://pharmacology.case.edu/department/faculty/primary/pages/mears.aspx 06-06-2018 21:28:32
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New preprint from the lab describing our latest work on the regulation of mitochondrial homeostasis and MDCs. Congrats to first author Tianyao Xiao! Bonus for anyone University of Utah, Tianyao Xiao will be talking about this work at her thesis defense today at 2 pm! biorxiv.org/content/10.110…


Thrilled to share our latest paper in Nature Cancer co-led by the dynamic duo Dionysios (Dennis) Watson Defne Bayik , now at Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center in collaboration with Hrvoje Miletic’s group in Bergen - a 🧵 (1/n) protect-us.mimecast.com/s/hBu1C82ARrUX…


Ice cream lunch with Marvin Nieman lab and friends. Beautiful day and great food Mitchell's Ice Cream



Excited to be co-chairing (with Stephanie Schmit) the Case Comp Cancer Ctr annual scientific retreat featuring Ted Talks from Jake Scott, Stan Gerson, and @DeanBondCSU, and a Keynote address from Dr. Elaine Mardis! Registration now open: case.edu/cancer/events/….

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Kristy's Drp1 dimer structure is officially out! Yes, the mitochondrial fission protein is very dynamic, and novel conformations regulate assembly and function. Thanks to TheTaylorLab, Yu and Ramachandran Labs for your contributions. rdcu.be/dywTF

The Vaziri-Gohar Lab is hiring a postdoc. This is a great postdoctoral training opportunity for individuals interested in Cancer Metabolism. Please send your inquiries directly to [email protected]. Loyola University Chicago Loyola Medicine Cancer Research Institute Nature Cancer #PancreaticCancer

Happy to share new structure of the Drp1 lattice on a membrane. Great collaboration with Scott Stagg using RASTR method. Ray and Kristy Rochon, PhD did an amazing job pulling this together. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

