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PLI Symposium 11/28 Mengdi Wang

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OURSIP Intern - Blaise Stone

Investigating Extracellular Matrix Protein Accumulation in a Model of ​Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis Advised by: Prof. Jean E. Schwarzbauer, Molecular Biology Yu Sun, Molecular Biology

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OURSIP Intern - Dorothy Junginger

Disentangling the Distinct Roles of Nuclear DNA Sensors in the Antiviral Immune Response Advised by: Prof. Ileana Cristea, Molecular BiologyPeter Metzger, Molecular Biology

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OURSIP Intern- Emily Lee

The Structural Basis of Dynamin Regulation by Amphiphysin During Endocytosis Advised by: Prof. John Jimah, Molecular Biology Seraya Jones-Nelson, Molecular Biology

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Novel methodologies - Chair- Attila Molnar

Investigating non-homologous oligonucleotide enhancement of CRISPR/Cas-mediated gene editing in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii - Yen Peng Chew, Aron Ferenczi, Adam Kovac, Attila Molnar TurboID reveals the…

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Cilia and basal bodies B - Chair- Hongmin Qin

Analysis of SAXO proteins in Chlamydomonas - Susan K. Dutcher, Zachary Payne, Rui Zhang FLA4 encodes a conserved TPR protein that modulates anterograde IFT and promotes ciliary assembly - Damien…

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Cell cycle, life cycle, and diurnal behavior - Chair- Amy Ikui

Control of DNA replication during multiple fission cycle - Amy Ikui, Gavin Duckett Cyclin control of the Chlamydomonas multiple fission cycle - Fred Cross, Masayuki Onishi, Kristi Lieberman, Yi Xuan…

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Chlamy 2023 Keynote Speaker 6/6/2023 - Prachee Avasthi

To Chlamy and beyond: exploring new science and new ways to pursue it.

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Systems and synthetic biology and emerging topics A - Chair: Luke Mackinder

The phase separated CO2-fixing pyrenoid proteome determined by TurboID - Chun Sing Lau, Adam Dowle, Philipp Girr, Luke Mackinder A chloroplast protein atlas reveals novel structures and spatial…

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Organelle biogenesis - Chair: Masayuki Onishi

Searching alpha-solenoid proteins involved in organellar gene expression - Céline Cattelin, Alexis Astatourian, Rebecca Goulancourt, Francis-André Wollman, Charles Robert, Ingrid…

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Cilia and basal Bodies - Session A, Chaired by Junmin Pan

Methylation of ciliary dyneins- Miho Sakato-Antoku, Ramila S. Patel-King, Stephen M. King. The LC1 outer arm dynein light chain is required for normal motor assembly kinetics, ciliary stability and…

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Uncovering the Architecture of a Photosynthetic Turbocharger Through Super-Resolution Microscopy, Angelo Kayser-Browne, (2262922)

Plants use a protein called Rubisco to convert carbon dioxide into organic compounds, allowing them to “make” their own food through photosynthesis. A type of green algae called…

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Mapping Human Preference in the Mosquito Brain, Timothy W. Schwanitz, GS (2924323)

The Yellow Fever Mosquito is a globally invasive mosquito that prefers to bite human beings because it prefers the odor of human beings to the odor of other animals. In parts of its native range in…

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iGEM: Interkingdom Communication, Fatima Sarfraz, UG '26; Ja'nae Gordon, UG '26; Dania Khalid, UG '26; Parth Rana, UG '26; Fatima Sarfraz, UG '26; Sanjana Venkatesh, UG '26; Brian Park, UG '26; Maia Weatherly, UG '25; and Meryl Liu, UG '25 (3993888)

The Princeton iGEM team will be undertaking a project to rewire bacterial and mammalian cells to communicate with each other via protein secretion. Bacterial cells can secrete proteins that can enter…

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Chemical Tools to Understand Protein Interactions, Zoe Merz, GS (4088732)

The proteins in our cells are not solo players; they constantly engage and cooperate with other proteins. These interactions are very important for the normal function of the cell and are relevant to…

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Ripples in my protein: How different parts of a protein talk to each other and change its structure, Sohit Miglani, GS (4088652)

Proteins change their structure to perform different functions. We have always known that proteins can exist in different structures but the molecular mechanisms that allow parts of a protein to talk…

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