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Selenium led Zhao from icy hometown to German hospitality
Feb. 9, 2020
JBC/Tabor award winner Wenchao Zhao studies Keshan disease, a nutrient deficiency named for the county in northeastern China where he grew up.
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Telomerase studies led Collins to discoveries in genetic elements
Dec. 21, 2021
Kathleen Collins has won the ASBMB’s Earl and Thressa Stadtman Distinguished Scientist Award for outstanding achievement in basic research in the fields encompassed by the ASBMB.
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JBC: How an interest in bipolar disorder drugs led to a better understanding of leukemia
April 1, 2018
While investigating how lithium inhibits the enzyme GSK-3, researchers discovered that GSK-3 could affect RNA splicing — and aberrant splicing causes white blood cell proliferation in leukemia. Their work appears in the Journal of Biological Chemistry.
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How an interest in circuits led to a career in medical devices
June 4, 2021
Our industry careers columnist spoke with Damini Agarwal of Infinite Biomedical Technologies.
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How genome organization influences cell fate
May 17, 2022
UC Riverside-led study identifies how blood stem cells maintain their fate.
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A chain of events
Jan. 1, 2017
The discovery of an enzyme led researchers to a rare disease that involves linear ubiquitin chains.
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UTSW researchers report progress in malaria treatments
Aug. 6, 2023
Team led by Margaret Phillips is developing compounds to kill drug-resistant parasites.
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Being curious and taking opportunities when they come
June 21, 2024
Anna Hertzberg’s winding career path led her from the bench to regulatory consulting.
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$9.5M center grant for chronic fatigue syndrome research
May 12, 2023
Interdisciplinary center started at Cornell in 2017 is led by ASBMB member Maureen Hanson.
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Can membrane stress protect mycobacteria?
Nov. 22, 2022
While working on an unrelated project, researchers noticed that membrane fluidization led two membrane glycolipids called PIMs to undergo acylation.
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