Rob Klose
@robklose
Professor of Genetics at the University of Oxford
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http://kloselab.co.uk 12-06-2014 03:31:55
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(1/13) Exciting findings from our latest study, now published in Nucleic Acids Res as a breakthrough article! academic.oup.com/nar/advance-ar…
How does the deadly human-infective pathogen Entamoeba histolytica recognise our cells and cause liver abscesses? Check out our latest study, led by Samuel Gérard. Sam shows the structure of the critical amoeba lectin and how it recognises carbohydrates found on human cells.
I’d like to thank everyone that I have met @Brockdorfflab throughout the years, for all the support, great environment and many friendships acquired along the way. A special thanks to Tatyana and Neil Brockdorff for believing in me and giving me the guidance but also the freedom 1/2
to grow as a scientist. Lastly, I would like to thank everyone that I have met on the third floor of Department of Biochemistry at Oxford University, especially Rob Klose lab for being the greatest neighbours. Now, transposing to a new adventure across the corridor in Rebecca Berrens lab. 😃🧬 2/2
Excited to share our latest bioRxiv paper, in collaboration with Franklin Mechanistic Proteomics (Rosalind Franklin Institute ), which explores virus permissive, intermediate, and hostile intracellular environments using multiple Omic platforms. Grateful for the amazing teamwork! biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
Went out of a walk this morning on the Garscube Estate which surrounds the CRUK Scotland Inst Scotland Institute University of Glasgow #wow
📢We're looking for a new lecturer 👩🏫interested in craniofacial and stem cell biology, innovative approaches to regeneration and repair, and big data approaches to understand the complexity of development and disease. Apply by 6 October: l1nq.com/6eUD0 Centre for Craniofacial & Regenerative Biology
🎉More good news from Oxford Biology as we congratulate Berta Verd who was awarded an European Research Council (ERC) Starting Grant 🇪🇺🎉 Read more about the project 👇 bit.ly/4gf0Swc
To infect cells, viruses typically need to attach their glycoprotein to a cell receptor. Some viruses can switch the target receptor, creating more chance of infection. Antoni Wrobel University of Oxford will shed light on such aspects of pandemic viruses. 👉 europa.eu/!WHndgT
LET'S GET THIS PARTY STARTED!!! I'm very grateful to have had my project COUNTS selected for funding European Research Council (ERC) #ERCStG, and excited to use this opportunity to study the evolution and evolvability of vertebral counts. Opportunities in the lab to follow. Get in touch!
So happy to have been awarded an #ERCStG!🌟 Thank you European Research Council (ERC) and all my collaborators, mentors and coworkers ❤️ Interested in replication, reprogramming, and hypomethylation in the germline?🧬There's a postdoc position online already, join us! jobportal.ku.dk/videnskabelige…
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
And check out this parallel study from the JP lab and collaborators WTCCB Cell Biology Gene Center Munich Biological Sciences | University of Edinburgh Universität München Pragya Parashara Bethan Medina-Pritchard Alba Abad Paula Sotelo European Research Council (ERC) dhafer ben khalifa & MRC
Big congrats to our researchers on receiving a combined $600k in research funding from mRNA Victoria! Bravo Sandra Nicholson, Joanna Groom (Joanna Groom), Hannah Vanyai and Marnie Blewitt. Learn more: premier.vic.gov.au/investing-life…
I am excited to join Caltech Chemistry & Chemical Engineering Caltech as an Assistant Professor this November! The Fianu Lab will be a welcoming space for anyone interested in gene activity and genome stability. bit.ly/47gH9I7 We are looking for team members at all levels—please reach out!