Trevor Van Eeuwen
@_themovingvan_
Anderson Cancer Fellow in @RoutLab_RU | Love a good mural | Here for the memes.
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22-06-2009 02:46:01
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It cannot be done, they said.. It's too flexible, they said.. 😁 biorxiv.org/content/10.110… #NPC #teamtomo #integrativemodeling by Digvijay Singh Neelesh Soni Josh Hutchings Ignacia Echeverria et al. Great collaboration w/ Qiang Guo, Brian Chait, Javi Fernandez-Mtnz, Rout Lab Andrej Sali lab
Following up our work describing FLVCR1 as a high affinity choline transporter Kivanc Birsoy Artem Khan, excited to share our recent work in close collaboration with Yeeun Son Hite Lab describing the structure and mechanism of action of FLVCR1! nature.com/articles/s4158…
From preprint to journal. Our nuclear gatekeepers have successfully unlocked the gates to Cell (Journal) cell.com/action/showPdf… #NPC #integrativemodeling Congrats to team Digvijay Singh Josh Hutchings Ignacia Echeverria Rout Lab Andrej Sali lab Elizabeth Villa Animation youtube.com/watch?v=LiKdFI…
Congrats rcsb pdb 💉🧬💻🔬💊🌱🧠🦠 on your new addition!
Can't believe I get to say this, BUT...just started as an assistant professor Biophysics Dept@Johns Hopkins Med Johns Hopkins Medicine! So excited to work with all of my new colleagues in the Hopkins Biophysics community!
Congrats @TriggerLoop and Murakami Lab on transcription start site scanning and contributions from everyone’s favorite general transcription factor TFIIH academic.oup.com/nar/article/do…
Thrilled to share our work with the Ben Black Lab, led by a co-mentored star MD/PhD student Katie Kixmoeller (Penn Medicine,BBCB Graduate Group,UPenn Dept of Biochem & Biophys), now in Cell! We used cryo-ET to study kinetochore features in human mitotic chromosomes. 🧬🔬❄️ authors.elsevier.com/c/1kUW9L7PXqT5H
Excited to share our new Science Magazine paper! Led by postdocs Ruchao Peng and Xin Xu, we used cryo-EM/ET to reveal the influenza ribonucleoprotein complex structure and its strand-sliding mechanism for RNA synthesis, paving the way for new antivirals. science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…