Chris de Graffenried (@graffenriedde) 's Twitter Profile
Chris de Graffenried

@graffenriedde

Cell biologist studying morphogenesis in parasitic eukaryotes. Based at Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island.

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linkhttps://sites.brown.edu/degraffenried-lab/ calendar_today19-12-2018 18:41:04

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As of today, I am now an Associate Professor at Brown University! It’s been quite a ride, especially over the last 2 years. With a great new crop of lab members and job security, things are really looking up. I want to thank all my friends and colleagues for their support!

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Incredible resource! But also important to point out that you can get some better predictions in divergent lineages using deeper custom databases for multiple sequence alignment input: doi.org/10.1371/journa…

Boris Striepen (@striepenlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rick Tarleton’s decades of effort to develop urgently needed better treatment paid off tremendously. 100% cure in mice and non-human primates! Read their paper in ⁦Nature Microbiology⁩! news.uga.edu/researchers-di…

PLOS Biology (@plosbiology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#Apicomplexan #parasites #Babesia are hard to sync, limiting knowledge of their biology. #scRNAseq of 3 species allows mapping of the replication cycle & construction of pseudo-sync'ed time-course gene expression profiles Duraisingh Lab &co #PLOSBiology plos.io/3LzTaO9

#Apicomplexan #parasites #Babesia are hard to sync, limiting knowledge of their biology. #scRNAseq of 3 species allows mapping of the replication cycle &amp; construction of pseudo-sync'ed time-course gene expression profiles <a href="/DuraisinghLab/">Duraisingh Lab</a> &amp;co #PLOSBiology plos.io/3LzTaO9
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BREAKING NEWS: The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the 2022 #NobelPrize in Chemistry to Carolyn R. Bertozzi, Morten Meldal and K. Barry Sharpless “for the development of click chemistry and bioorthogonal chemistry.”

BREAKING NEWS: 
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the 2022 #NobelPrize in Chemistry to Carolyn R. Bertozzi, Morten Meldal and K. Barry Sharpless “for the development of click chemistry and bioorthogonal chemistry.”
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"It's an opportunity for me to recognise that all the work that so many trainees from my lab have done over the past 25 years and to reflect on how fortunate I have been and share in the celebration with them." – 2022 chemistry laureate Carolyn Bertozzi on her #NobelPrize

"It's an opportunity for me to recognise that all the work that so many trainees from my lab have done over the past 25 years and to reflect on how fortunate I have been and share in the celebration with them."

– 2022 chemistry laureate <a href="/CarolynBertozzi/">Carolyn Bertozzi</a> on her #NobelPrize
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If you’re a Boston area parasitologist and haven’t heard, BAPS is starting up again! Follow on twitter and keep your eyes peeled for our updates! 👀