Kelly Nguyen
@kellythd_nguyen
Group Leader @MRC_LMB /Structural Biologist/Biochemist. Amateur baker in free time #RNAworld #spliceosome #telomerase #telomeres #cryoEM #Xraycrystallography
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Time left to apply for the PhD position to develop methods to annotate noisy, anisotropic & beautiful cryo electron tomograms. The project is with Cecilia Cecilia Clementi 's group and is a part of the data science school HEIBRIDS HEIBRiDS 🖥️📷Max Delbrück Center heibrids.berlin/admission/open…
Our #RELION5 tomography paper, with Alister Burt and Bogdan Toader is now online at FEBS Open Bio. We remain much impressed with the quality of the publishing process at this journal. febs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/22…
Congratulations to graduate students Abdallah Mohamed from our group and Peter Wang from the Bartel lab on determining the structure of human AGO2 in the slicing conformation. This was a challenging project with many exciting results. Read our preprint to learn more!
Great opportunity to join an amazing community of scientists, colleagues and friends in the Biochemistry, Biophysics and Structural Biology Division of UC Berkeley MCB !
1/8 ❄️🔬Excited to share our latest work published in Nature Communications! Led by Kaitlyn Abe and in colab with Tim Grant, we've discovered a simple, cost-effective way to mitigate sample damage at the air-water interface during grid preparation. #CryoEM rdcu.be/dSWfn
Very happy to announce this new publication from our lab: Role of protein kinase PLK1 in the epigenetic maintenance of centromeres | Science science.org/doi/abs/10.112… Kudos to Duccio Conti Arianna Esposito Verza Verena Cmentowski Dongqing Pan and Ingrid Vetter
Check out the latest pre-print by Abhay Kotecha & crew! Some very impressive reconstructions from samples imaged at 100 kV on a Tundra (see the 🍩🍩 in the figure below). Happy to have supported their efforts with a sample for testing of sub-100 kDa particles.