The complexity of life makes it difficult to study. In biochemistry, there are often just too many processes and reactions taking place in a cell for humans to wrap their heads around. What helps biochemists …
Year: 2018
Nylon Halts Fatal Fungal Infections
Antifungal resistance is a real and growing problem. According to an innovative new study, nylon polymers may help to tackle fungal species that currently defy treatment. Although it is less well known than antibiotic resistance, …
IPiB Faculty Members Head UW2020 Awarded Projects
Integrated Program in Biochemistry (IPiB) faculty members Anjon Audhya, Baron Chanda, and Michael Sussman are the principal investigators on recently awarded UW2020 Round 4 projects. Numerous other IPiB faculty members are serving as co-principal investigators or collaborators on theirs and …
Landick Elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Biochemistry professor Robert Landick has been elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, one of three faculty from the University of Wisconsin–Madison that make up the 2018 class of members. Founded in 1780, the American Academy …
Hoskins Earns CALS Pound Research Award
Assistant professor of biochemistry Aaron Hoskins has received the 2018 Pound Research Award from the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences (CALS) at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. The award is supported by an educational development fund created to honor …
Piecing Together the Spliceosome Puzzle, One Subunit at a Time
The RNA transcripts of virtually all human genes must be processed by one cellular machine: the spliceosome. The mind-boggling array of proteins and RNAs that make up the spliceosome allow it to control how genes …
Turning on the Insulin Switch in Type 2 Diabetes
People who eat a high-fat, high-sugar “Western” diet typically exhibit physiological changes associated with type 2 diabetes. However, not everyone responds the same way to the Western diet; genetics plays a strong role in determining …
Three IPiB Students Receive NSF Fellowships
Three Integrated Program in Biochemistry (IPiB) students are recipients of 2018 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship awards. Aidan McKenzie, Keck Lab Nathan Murray, Pagliarini Lab Delia Scoville, Raman Lab The NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program recruits high-potential …
Cryo-EM Expert Elizabeth Wright Joining Biochemistry to Direct New Facility
The University of Wisconsin–Madison Department of Biochemistry will welcome Elizabeth Wright in July as a faculty member and director of the department’s newly established cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) facility. Wright is an expert in cryo-EM, a technique able to …
Neuronal Cities, Microtubule Highways, and Modifications as Road Signs: Investigating Transport in Neurons
Think of neurons like cities, which need to be able to transport goods and services throughout themselves. In cities this is done on highways by cargo trucks. In neurons it’s done on microtubules by motor …