Joint lab retreat with the Wang lab
Together with the Wang lab, our neighbors on the 4th floor of CVRI, we spent July 18th in Sonoma, hiking in the Sugarloaf Ridge State Park and enjoying delicious food and drinks in Landmark Vineyards.
Together with the Wang lab, our neighbors on the 4th floor of CVRI, we spent July 18th in Sonoma, hiking in the Sugarloaf Ridge State Park and enjoying delicious food and drinks in Landmark Vineyards.
Congratulations to Mitch and Megan whose paper describing first functional analysis of the new human protein kinase, PEAK3, not annotated in the original human kinome was published in the July issue of PNAS (Lopez, Lo et al, 2019). This work, done in collaboration with the group of Krzysztof Pawlowski (Warsaw University), provides an in-depth analysis […]
Madeline (Madi) Ho who is currently an undergraduate at Carleton College joined us for a summer research project through the UCSF Summer Research Training Program (SRTP). Welcome!
On July 1st, together with Bill DeGrado, our lab was thrilled to host Matt and Melissa Call from the Walter and Eliza Hall Research Institute in Melbourne, Australia, for a research symposium at UCSF. Matt and Melissa are not only brilliant biophysicists and structural biologists, but also PhD Advisors of our very own Raph Trenker […]
We are thrilled that Hayarpi Torosyan from the Biophysics Graduate Program, who rotated in Winter quarter, joined the Jura lab!
On June 5th, 2019, whole lab celebrated with Karen and Mitch during the Graduate Division Commencement Ceremony. Congratulations!!
Big welcome to our new postdoc Ed Linossi, who joined us in April this year. Ed received his PhD from the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research in Melbourne Australia studying signaling by the Suppressor of Cytokine Signaling 5 (SOCS5) protein -specifically contribution of its disordered regions to signal transduction.