
Ivana Bukvin
@ivana_bukvin
HDF Fellow @Stanford @FrydmanLab | Prev PhD @UCL Christodoulou Lab | Protein folding and misfolding on the ribosome | Disorder-order continuum | Biophysicist |
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14-09-2020 12:23:19
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Do you like to be a part of our research, including development of NMR methods and advanced application ? Then join the UCL Biomolecular NMR Facility as a facility manager in the Division of Biosciences UCL Biosciences Apply below #NMRchat jobs.ac.uk/job/DIW124/bio…


It's often thought that in #Alzheimer, neurons produce Aβ, with more active neurons making even more, leading to neuronal dysfunction. But our research in PLOS Biology shows that oligodendrocytes also produce a lot of (soluble) Aβ. This has been overlooked because most

A feature in Nature Biotechnology discusses the rise in team size in academic science and how it has generated an unintended side effect: junior scientists are less likely to secure research funding or obtain tenure and are more likely to leave academia. 🔒 go.nature.com/4dtPTx1


We are hiring! Position open for a new assistant professor in the Department of Biophysics & Biophysical Chemistry in Johns Hopkins Medicine . Considering all areas in experimental and computational biophysics. Please spread the word. apply.interfolio.com/154014


Very nice article by Danielle Gerhard on “The Dynamic Lives of Intrinsically Disordered Proteins” with quotes from Gabi Heller, Alex Holehouse and myself about our shared love of and fascination with these proteins the-scientist.com/the-dynamic-li…




Biological Age Vs. Chronological age is often discussed in academic and public discourse. This article in Nature Medicine is a good read to understand the use and misuse of various "Aging clocks" nature.com/articles/s4159…


New research suggests that #NFκB signaling is necessary to maintain #Xchromosome inactivation after T cell activation. Read more in Science Immunology: bit.ly/4eVzLV8


