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New Member Alert: Oluwatoyin Asojo from the @dartmouthartsci.bsky.social Geisel School of Medicine joined SBGrid in April. Welcome!!
New Member Alert: @stephanieaw.bsky.social in her new lab at @asterainstitute.bsky.social joined SBGrid in May. Welcome!!
Not Too Cold, Just Right!: Highlight features a @natcomms.nature.com paper from the lab of Crina Nimigean at @weillcornell.bsky.social by Fisk University student Cariuna Ellison. Read more here: buff.ly/x4JTRLo #SBGrid #Thermosensitivity
New Member Alert: In April, Eric Sundberg from @emorybiochemistry.bsky.social joined SBGrid. Welcome!!
In case you missed Jarrett Johnson's presentation on visualization and CryoEM in PyMOL in May, you can watch the recording on the SBGrid YouTube Channel. More here: buff.ly/OALcuXW #SBGrid #Webinars #ScienceMatters
New Title Alert: CryoBoltz- is a method for fitting atomic structures into cryo-EM density maps of dynamic proteins. It is built on top of Boltz-1, a state-of-the-art structure prediction model for biomolecular complexes. Learn more here: buff.ly/WqasX0M #SBGrid #Software #CryoEM
Uncovering a Lung-to-Brain Pathway for Nicotine-Induced Neural Stress: A highlight featuring a paper that appeared in Science Advances from SBGrid member Huanhuan Joyce Chen and colleagues at The University of Chicago. Read more here: buff.ly/ieYMfAd #SBGrid #Pulmonology
SBGrid's eLife paper received a citation in April from Dirk Slotboom from @rug.nl in @natcomms.nature.com : Shared structural mechanisms of alternating access between the secondary peptide transporter SbmA & ABC transporters. Read more here: buff.ly/ErsJeXB #SBGrid #ScienceMatters