QBio News
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Piecing the puzzle of how proteins fit together
Researchers from Corey O’Hern’s group publish their results on scoring protein-protein interaction models in Physical Review E journal.
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Julien Berro named Biohub Investigator
Berro and three Yale School of Medicine researchers have joined Biohub’s Immune Cell Reprogramming program.
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Understanding the Immune System to Predict, Prevent, and Treat Diseases
Tsang, Nourmohammad, Yuan Kueh, and Chung research labs featured in Yale Medicine Magazine.
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Building a new power grid with bacteria nanowires
Yale Medicine Magazine featuring QBio’s Malvankar and YSM collaborators.
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Excellence in Service to QBio/PEB Awards
Lam Vo and Jake Sumner are recognized as this year’s recipients at the QBio/PEB Annual Symposium.
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Behold the neuron, a complicated cell with a simple mission
In a new Nature Physics article, Christopher Lynn’s group probes the behaviors of individual neurons.
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Solving one of biology's most stubborn challenges
María Rodríguez Martínez is using AI tools to detect misfolding proteins behind neurological disease and diabetes.
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QBio faculty awarded Roberts Innovation Fund Award for Next-Generation Immune Cell Therapies
The Miller-Jensen and Kueh Lab’s technology represents a potential breakthrough in the treatment of chronic degenerative diseases.
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Mapping of brain mitochondria
Recent Science paper from Damon Clark’s group is featured on Insights & Outcomes of YaleNews.
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E. coli chemosensing accuracy is not limited by stochastic molecule arrivals
Collaboration between Emonet and Machta Labs uncovers new insights into bacterial chemotaxis.
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New View of Cholera ‘Tail’
YSM researchers and Jing Yan’s Lab used a new microscopy techniques to reveal the molecular structure of the flagella that could inform new treatment.
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A new tool for understanding chromosome abnormalities in the eggs of older women
Researchers from Binyam Mogessie Lab describe their new method in journal Nature Aging.
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Dixit awarded $2 million from Bezos Earth Fund
The team is using AI to figure out how to reduce emissions from livestock’s gut microbiome.
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The bioengineer investigating stem cell self-organization
New faculty member Harry McNamara is combining developmental biology, neurobiology, and biophysics to answer basic science questions.