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Thank you The Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation for recognizing our work - none of which would be possible without amazing students, colleagues, and collaborators. Congrats to all awardees, looking forward to meeting y'all! #FriedLabNews JHU Chemistry JHU CBI Program in Molecular Biophysics at Johns Hopkins

Keeping our fun tradition going, Stephen Fried JHU Halloween party was a spook-tacular success. Guess we're having cold pizza at group meeting today 😆! #FriedLabNews JHU CBI Program in Molecular Biophysics at Johns Hopkins


The students of JHU CBI invited Noah Whiteman from UC Berkeley to give a seminar this past Friday. Thank you for a fantastic talk! #cbi #jhucbi #jhu #Chemistry #chemicalbiology


Edgar from Stephen Fried JHU and Elysse from Netz Lab @ Hopkins are presenting ABRCMS this week! #ABRCMS2023 #Chemistry #chemicalbiology Johns Hopkins Arts & Sciences Johns Hopkins University Johns Hopkins Medicine


Haley presents to Stephen Fried JHU group meeting her theory for the underlying molecular basis for ageing! Thank you Impetus for putting a bet on us to test this idea! order goes in for isotopically labeled rat food soon! JHU CBI JHU Chemistry


Excited to host Jay Jay Schneekloth from National Cancer Institute & @NCIResearchCtr on Monday! Can’t wait to learn about the cutting-edge strategies in drugging RNA to revolutionize treatment approaches. The future of medicine is here! #Innovation #DrugDiscovery

Honoured and proud to be part of the 2024 cohort of #SloanFellow s! Would not have been possible without mentors, collaborators, and brave graduate students willing to take on new ideas and try difficult experiments. Thank you Sloan Foundation! JHU Chemistry Program in Molecular Biophysics at Johns Hopkins

Excited to find out that our PARP review has been featured in Molecular Cell's Best of 2023 collection! 🌟 A BIG thank you for the recognition, and a shoutout to former JHU CBI PhD student Morgan Dasovich! Here's to celebrating the significant strides in our field! 🎉



🚨 Excited to share our latest iScience journal work on PARP13, a key player against RNA/DNA viruses, known as zinc antiviral protein (ZAP). It toggles between membrane-bound and cytosolic forms to mount or enhance antiviral defenses. 🛡️doi.org/10.1016/j.isci…



Just submitted my tenure dossier! And now onto taxes! 😆 #FriedLabNews JHU CBI Program in Molecular Biophysics at Johns Hopkins JHU Chemistry Johns Hopkins Arts & Sciences


How do proteins perform under pressure? To find out we did high-pressure limited proteolysis. Haley and Edgar are excited their paper was just accepted and so soon all yall will be able to find out! Watch this space… #FriedLabNews Cornell High Energy Synchrotron Source JHU CBI Program in Molecular Biophysics at Johns Hopkins


Congratulations to our faculty on their 2024 @JohnsHopkinsCatalyst and Discovery awards! Vito Rebecca received a Catalyst Award, for excellence by early career faculty. And Anthony Leung and Nayar Lab @JHU are both part of interdisciplinary teams receiving Discovery Awards.


Congratulations to Anthony Leung of the Anthony Leung on his recent grant award from the Novo Nordisk Foundation as part of the Pandemic Antiviral Discovery Initiative! He's leading a team collaborating to develop novel pan-coronavirus antivirals. Learn more⤵️ padinitiative.com/awarded-grants…



How do Proteins Perform under Pressure? Haley Moran JHU CBI Stephen Fried JHU teamed up with Richard Gillilan Cornell University Cornell High Energy Synchrotron Source and combined high pressure biophysics & structural proteomics to give us some answers! Out now in PRX Life. 1/3 journals.aps.org/prxlife/abstra…


Congratulations Dr. Isabel Rose Uribe! Isabel Rose Uribe, PhD is in the JHU CBI Chemistry-Biology Interface program, and at her PhD defense seminar today we learned about her work in the Anthony Leung on “Exploring ADP-ribosylation Forms Using Mass Spectrometry-Based Proteomics Methods”
