Cryo-confocal
Our new cryo-confocal is now installed. Thanks NIH and Leica for making it possible!
Our new cryo-confocal is now installed. Thanks NIH and Leica for making it possible!
Our paper showing how virus capsids “surf” on microtubule-like PhuZ filaments toward a nucleus they build when infecting bacteria is out. Bacterial Cell Biology at it’s weirdest!
Vignesh is the recipient of an NIH K99 award! Good to have funds to continue your in situ work, and later to start your own lab. Congratulations for the well deserved award!!
Digvijay is named Damon Runyon Fellow, an honor awarded to only eighteen “outstanding postdoctoral scientists conducting basic and translational cancer research in the laboratories of leading senior (?) investigators across the country.” Congratulations Digvijay!
Kanika’s work on bacterial engulment is posted in the bioRxiv.
Kanika and other amazing junior scientists have founded a San Diego chapter for the Biophysical Society Meeting.
Our Aquilos is up and running!
Kanika was awarded the Goeddel Chancellor’s Award based on her stellar academic performance. Congratulations Kanika!
Elizabeth was honored to speak at the Seaborg Medal symposium at UCLA honoring Bob Glaeser and Richard Henderson for their pioneering work in cryo-EM.
We had a wonderful 3rd Annual So-Cal Cryo-EM Symposium with impressive talks by students and postdocs