Steve Reichow (PI), Laboratory of Biomolecular #CryoEM at Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) and Pacific Northwest Cryo-EM Center (PNCC) ❄🔬 https://www.reichowlab.com/
Reichow Lab
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Better vitrification = better cryo-ET.
We've opened an RFA for two-year grants to advance vitrification techniques for biological samples—welcoming applications from researchers in heat transfer, cryogenics, and materials science.
Apply here: bit.ly/4uip6eJ
As always, thanks for support from NIH, the Pacific Northwest Cryo-EM Center (@pacificnwcryoem.bsky.social), and OHSU's Multi-scale Microscopy Core ❄️🔬
“the best way to work with cryoET data is to engage with it directly, […] build familiarity with what is actually there. As tempting as it sometimes is to lean in to automation entirely, we cannot do visual proteomics by relying blindly on automation.”
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Very excited about our new work highlighting the role of lipids in mediating multi-channel assemblies of Cx-46/50!
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This was fitting news to receive on May 1, international workers day.
I will be returning to work on Monday after being kept on retaliatory administrative leave for 5 months and 3 weeks.
I return along with the brave Katrina Declaration signers from FEMA, also reinstated this week.
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Long shot, but, with lots of labs turning from crystallography to cryo-EM I’m wondering if anyone knows of labs potentially looking to offload some of their old crystallography supplies to a PUI with potential screening hits and really eager students but nothing to harvest with, etc.?
Congrats to @garrels.bsky.social & team for this rewarding effort!