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Shengwang and Justin’s Paper Accepted by Biomacromolecules
Congratulations to Alum Shengwang Zhou, Research Associate Justin Modica, et. al. for having their manuscript entitled "Synthesis, Characterization and Simulation of...
Blaise Kimmel Presents at the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering Spring Seminar Series
Blaise Kimmel gave a talk at the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering Spring Seminar Series entitled "Synthesis and Development of a New...
Congratulations, Sarah!
A huge CONGRATULATIONS to Sarah Anderson for successfully defending her Ph.D! We wish you the best of luck as you start a new chapter in your journey!
Jeffrey Huang Presents at the Cell & Developmental Biology Trainee Seminar Series
Jeffrey presented his talk entitled "Tyrosine phosphatase activity is restricted by basic charge substituting mutation on substrates: Implications for missense...
Blaise Kimmel Presents at the Department of Cell and Developmental Biology Spring Seminar Series
Blaise Kimmel gave a talk at the Department of Cell and Developmental Biology Spring Seminar Series entitled "Megamolecules: Novel Protein-Based Therapeutics" on...
Blaise Kimmel Presents at the Chemical Engineering Future Faculty Seminar Series
Blaise Kimmel gave a talk at the Chemical Engineering Future Faculty Seminar Series entitled "Programming Structure-Function Relationships into Protein Megamolecules...
Richard Wang Joins Mrksich Group as Research Technologist
Welcome to Richard Wang who joined the Mrksich Group as a Research Technologist!
Mrksich Group Hosts Holiday Party via Zoom
Amidst the 2020 pandemic when meeting in-person has been nearly impossible, the Mrksich Group hosts a holiday party via Zoom packed with fun activities, great...
Justin Modica Becomes Mrksich Group Research Associate
Congratulations to Justin Modica on accepting the new position of Research Associate within our group!
Sarah Anderson’s Article Accepted by ACS Chemical Biology
Congratulations to Ph.D. candidate Sarah Anderson, Alum Patrick O'Kane, et al. for having their paper entitled "Exploring the Ligand Preferences of the PHD1 Domain...