Marc Oeller
@oellermarc
Scientist | Co-Founder of YAMSA e.V. | MPI of Biochemistry
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20-09-2021 16:34:04
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Check out our new pre-print on a sequence-based predictor to determine pH dependent protein solubility biorxiv.org/content/10.110…. In silico experiments are a great approach to save time and resources. Great work Marc Oeller!
Excited to share some work from our lab about drug optimisation! Angelo and Anja did a terrific job! Very happy to have been part of this work. biorxiv.org/content/10.110… Cambridge Chemistry chemlibrarian NO LONGER ON X
Two weeks and two great conferences later, I would like to thank PEPTalk San Diego and DECHEMA e.V. for inviting me to share our work on predicting and measuring protein solubility. It was a pleasure to learn from leaders in the field. #peptalk #ptk23 #protein #solubility
This was a long journey but so proud and grateful to finally have my First publication as a 1st author in PNASNews! So incredibly thankful to the my amazing PI Michele Vendruscolo and colleagues at Cambridge Chemistry Vendruscolo Lab KnowlesLab Cambridge who made this research possible! 😊🙏🏾
An amazing platform for ultrahigh throughput protein solubility screening! Check the paper: pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac… Well done Nadia, Tomas, Marc Oeller, Hannes Ausserwöger, Aviad, Tim Welsh , Rungzhang, Daoyuan Qian, Vendruscolo Lab, Sormanni lab and others!
Our work on the simultaneous optimisation of solubility and stability is finally out in Nat Comms. Please join me in congratulating Angelo and Anja for a very exciting new platform! chemlibrarian NO LONGER ON X Cambridge Chemistry nature.com/articles/s4146…
Bye Cambridge and Servus Munich! 4 years and one PhD later, I'm leaving Cambridge. Huge thanks to everyone who was part of this journey. I'm sad to leave but I'm looking forward to the next step. I'm excited to start my new position in the Matthias Mann Lab at the Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry (MPIB) !
We are very grateful to all our study participants! Big thanks also to Marc Oeller Emre Kocakavuk, MD, PhD and all other twitterless co-authors 🎉 I'm super excited to see our project finally published after it all began as an idea at a summer school 8 years ago!