On May 19th, four Molecular and Cellular Biophysics trainees will give talks on a research project of choice from their first year rotations. The event is hosted by the Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics to welcome new students to the department.
Matthew Hvasta, Biophysics
“A conserved set of mutations for stabilizing soluble E protein dimers from Dengue and Zika viruses”
Lab: Brian Kuhlman
Amrita Nallathambi, Biophysics
“Optimizing a PD-1 autoinhibitory domain using AlphaFold2”
Lab: Brian Kuhlman
Alex Neary, Biophysics
“3D RNA structure prediction with post transcriptional modifications using Rosetta/FARFAR2”
Lab: Qi Zhang
Chelsea Yang, Biophysics
“Using super-resolution microscopy to study effects of Nup98-HoxA9 condensates on the nuclear environment”
Lab: Wesley Legant