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Warm people, good tacos — and a light show
Oct. 23, 2023
Leticia Rodrigues fell in love with San Antonio during a 10-day solo driving trip around the big cities of Texas.
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Dunham recognized for ribosome regulation insights
April 1, 2019
Christine Dunham has provided insight into the structural basis of ribosomal decoding and frame shifting, the bacterial toxin–antitoxin system and mechanisms of antibiotic resistance. Her work has touched on the impact of tRNA and rRNA modifications on bacterial translation and antibiotic resistance.
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Proteins for a green energy future
Nov. 20, 2022
“We need giant steps, not small, if we are going to create the innovation in policies, political will, and technology needed to succeed with this existential problem,” writes Vanderbilt’s Borden Lacy.
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My guitar companion
April 11, 2024
A scientist takes a musical journey through time and around the world.
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Thank God for overlapping genes
April 1, 2014
Harvey J. Armbrecht writes, in part: “At the personal level, I am thankful for overlapping genes because they remind me of the beauty of the things we biochemists study.”
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Arrowhead hunting with Jackie Corbin
Feb. 1, 2015
Jackie Corbin, an emeritus professor of molecular physiology and biophysics at Vanderbilt University, goes hunting for arrowheads almost every week.
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From the journals: JBC
March 17, 2021
Myosin mysteries solved. Peculiar PRF processes. Kinesin-3 kicked into high gear. Read about papers on these and other topics in the Journal of Biological Chemistry.
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'Become the protein'
March 4, 2021
Biochemists and biophysicists represented the proteins they study through movement in this year’s "Dance your Ph.D." competition.
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In memoriam: Doris Nicholls
Aug. 15, 2022
She helped develop the study of biosciences at York University in Toronto and had been an ASBMB member since 1975.
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Spotlighting the complex ballet of cancer cell death
March 9, 2023
JBC Herbert Tabor Early Career Investigator Award winner Nishanth Kuganesan will share his findings on ferroptosis, a key to cancer cell death, at Discover BMB.
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