Tyler Starr
@tylernstarr.bsky.social
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protein biochemistry and evolution | viruses and antibodies | faculty @uofubiochem.bsky.social starr.biochem.utah.edu
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ksxue.bsky.social
The Xue lab at UC Irvine is looking for a staff scientist to support our work investigating how microbes interact and evolve in the gut microbiome! Open to a wide range of previous experience levels, see ad for more.
recruit.ap.uci.edu/JPF09601
Junior, Assistant, or Associate Specialist – Xue Lab
University of California, Irvine is hiring. Apply now!
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banerjeelab.ca
The 2025 Bat Infectious Disease meeting is now on. Looking forward to several excellent talks, along with talks by Rita and Victoria from my lab. #BatID
Thanks to Dr. Cara Brook and her lab for organizing and hosting us!
tylernstarr.bsky.social
Had a blast listening to exciting science and stories at last week's 4th annual Graduate Student Rising Stars symposium @uofubiochem.bsky.social, topped off by a keynote describing the wonders of cone snail venoms from Toto Olivera. Thanks to all of our visitors and speakers!
9 Graduate Student "Rising Stars" smiling in a group photo at the end of a successful symposium
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uofubiochem.bsky.social
We will be welcoming nine talented Graduate Student Rising Stars to share their research with us on Monday May 19th, starting at 9:30am in HSEB 1730. The symposium will be followed by the Pace Keynote talk by Dr. Toto Olivera at 4pm!
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I only joined a month or two ago! and haven’t been posting much though have been enjoying my timeline here, cleanse from twitter 😂
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plosbiology.org
Non-spike protein mutations in #SARSCoV2, likely to impact viral properties, are understudied. @brucelab.bsky.social show that a #nucleocapsid protein mutation in Delta variant enhances viral growth in vitro & in vivo by increasing viral genome #encapsidation @plosbiology.org 🧪 plos.io/4iBYsaI
N:G215C virions are enlarged and show over-incorporation of N protein. Vero-TMPRSS2 cells were infected with WT (left) or N:G215C (right) viruses at an MOI of 0.1. The following day cells were prepared for electron microscopy by high-pressure freezing and freeze-substitution, then sectioned and imaged by dual-axis electron tomography. Virus-containing exit compartments were located in both samples, and virions that had completely separated from cellular membranes were selected and analyzed in 3D in order to determine the structure of intact virions and the arrangement of internal ribonucleoprotein complexes.
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marspidermonkey.bsky.social
Booker sets a record and then starts talking about funding for postdocs and grad students ♥️♥️♥️
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science.org
Exclusive: Science has learned that grant termination letters went out last night to principal investigators of 29 awards made by NIAID, including nine grants that were part of a program hoping to deliver antiviral drugs to prevent future pandemics. scim.ag/4iVm7mY
Saying ‘pandemic is over,’ NIH institute starts cutting COVID-19 research
Grant terminations halt research on improving vaccinations and preventing future pandemics
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first post in the good place -- had a blast on Monday at our first Starr lab ski day!