Steven Shuken
@stshuken
Postdoc in the Gygi Lab at Harvard Medical School, PhD from Wyss-Coray Lab and Burns Lab at Stanford. Mass spec, chemical biology, brain aging, Alzheimer’s.
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Today in Cell we report evidence for a covalent linkage between small RNAs and N-glycans via acp3U Work by Yixuan (Axe) Xie Peiyuan Chai +collab w/Ben Garcia | HSCRB Excited to accelerate more work related to glycoRNAs in many new contexts. doi.org/10.1016/j.cell…
1/ I did my own little hackathon last weekend designing EGFR binders for Adaptyv Bio's protein design competition. I was really excited to see that my submissions took the top 10 spots in the virtual scoring phase! I got some DMs asking about my process so here's a thread:
Spread the word, the Innovative Medicines Accelerator Stanford Medicine Sarafan ChEM-H is searching for a Director of Computational Drug Discovery, please repost! Director of Computational Drug Discovery - Stanford University Careers careersearch.stanford.edu/jobs/director-…
I’m overjoyed to announce that my K99/R00 proposal has been funded by The National Institute on Aging (NIA) as of today!! I am very excited about the project which is a collaboration with Lehtinen Lab to study the blood-CSF barrier with new analytical tools I’ve developed in the Gygi Lab. Feeling grateful!!
Nice piece by Derek Lowe on back to back papers by Vicki Wysocki and AstburyBiostructure ACS Central Science New Mass Spec Frontiers | Science | AAAS science.org/content/blog-p…
Our #FragPipe-Analyst manuscript is out! pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…. Load FragPipe's TMT/ LFQ/DIA quant tables (peptide or protein quant) and get QC, Limma, PCA, volcano plots, heatmaps, do GO/pathway enrichment analysis, all with just a few clicks! Tutorials:fragpipe-analyst-doc.nesvilab.org
Excited our final version of Christine Isadora Ng's work on targeted protein relocalization is out today @nature! Molecular control over protein localization could offer new opportunities for therapeutics and biological discovery. Sarafan ChEM-H Stanford Chemistry nature.com/articles/s4158…