IPiB graduate student Dana Dahhan studies how proteins are trafficked into and out of cells. She’s defending her Ph.D. research on Aug. 24.
Month: August 2022
IPiB Thesis Defense Aug. 29: Aidan McKenzie
Aidan McKenzie is defending his Ph.D. research on Aug. 29.
IPiB Thesis Defense August 18: Aryel Clarke
Aryel Clarke’s Ph.D. research focuses on a group of proteins that help maintain and remodel cellular membranes. Clarke, an IPiB graduate student in biomolecular chemistry professor Jon Audhya’s lab, says that part of what drew …
Enzymes, Proteins Work Together to Tidy Up Tail Ends of DNA in Dividing Cells
Researchers at the University of Wisconsin–Madison have described the way an enzyme and proteins interact to maintain the protective caps, called telomeres, at the end of chromosomes, a new insight into how a human cell preserves the integrity of its DNA through repeated cell division.
Machine Learning Begins to Understand the Human Gut
New computer model accurately predicts behavior of millions of microbial communities from hundreds of experiments, an advance toward precision medicine.