
The Muir Lab
@muirlab
The Muir lab investigates the physiochemical basis of protein function in complex systems of biomedical interest.
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http://muir.princeton.edu 15-07-2021 18:04:34
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PRESS RELEASE: EXCITED to share NEW STUDY from The Maze Lab! Findings from collaborative effort between Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai & Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center could eventually guide dvlpmnt of targeted therapies for conditions involving #CircadianRhythm disruptions. mountsinai.org/about/newsroom…


Check out our most recent work published today in JPCC! The Muir Lab ACS Publications pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…

Great to have our annual Kadoch Lab -The Muir Lab think tank collaboration meeting, this time up in Boston!


Be a part of the Chandler Medal Lecture ft Prof Tom Muir The Muir Lab and hosted by Prof Ann McDermott This talk will explore innovations in harnessing inteins for protein engineering, don’t miss this deep dive into synthetic biology! Join this Thursday 3/13 @ 4:30p, Havemeyer 209



Sincere thanks to these wonderful young chemists, Kaylee and Caitlin, who’ve given their time to the Princeton Chemistry ChemSTEM outreach program, presenting virtual talks to high school chemistry students on #gradstudentlife. Looking forward to more ChemSTEM programs next fall!


Congratulations The Muir Lab on their groundbreaking method for protein editing recently out in Science Magazine and featured in nature. Great work Yi, Nick, Xuanjia, Jeremy, Robert, and Tom! Enjoy our story on the details behind the science: bit.ly/44W8MqQ


Check out our latest review in Accounts of Chemical Research showcasing how integrating chemical biology, biochemistry, and genetics tools can enable deep interrogation of biological pathways involved in bacterial quorum sensing. Congrats Steven Bodine! pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.10…

"Native nucleosomes know where to go!” Our Condense-seq paper is now published in Nature! 📄 nature.com/articles/s4158… I’m deeply grateful to my PhD advisor Taekjip Ha and our incredible collaborators The Muir Lab , Bin Zhang , Erika Pearce, and Ben Garcia lab!!

A new protein editing technology from The Muir Lab at Princeton Chemistry could give scientists a new tool to combat disease in the human body: bit.ly/435Ok4j






The @SpliceBio platform is based on technology developed in The Muir Lab at Princeton University.