Linda Bloom (@uf_repligators) 's Twitter Profile
Linda Bloom

@uf_repligators

Biochemistry lab at University of Florida College of Medicine. Interested in DNA replication and repair, enzyme kinetics, protein dynamics, and cake.

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Another day, another cake. Celebrating our recent equipment grant! Looking forward to our future research with optical tweezers, studying single molecule mechanisms. LUMICKS #tweezercake

Another day, another cake. Celebrating our recent equipment grant! Looking forward to our future research with optical tweezers, studying single molecule mechanisms. <a href="/LUMICKS_nl/">LUMICKS</a> #tweezercake
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Fresh off the press in NAR! Congratulations to Elijah and the team. Check out our newest paper on SSB remodeling by the E. coli clamp loader. Excited to see where this project is headed! academic.oup.com/nar/advance-ar…

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Excited to ring in the new year with our most recent publication in JBC, which is the first biochemical characterization of YoaA-chi (an XPD/Rad3 helicase in E. coli). Congrats to Savannah and the team! 🎉 jbc.org/article/S0021-…

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These FL girls may freeze in Whistler, Canada but are excited for the Keystone Symposia Genomic Instability and DNA Repair Conference. Come see us at posters 2023 and 2026 Tuesday evening.

These FL girls may freeze in Whistler, Canada but are excited for the <a href="/KeystoneSymp/">Keystone Symposia</a> Genomic Instability and DNA Repair Conference. Come see us at posters 2023 and 2026 Tuesday evening.
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Made our first ss DNA and saw binding of SSB AF 647 with the c-trap today🎉 Sometimes it’s the small things that bring you joy (literally) LUMICKS

Made our first ss DNA and saw binding of SSB AF 647 with the c-trap today🎉 Sometimes it’s the small things that bring you joy (literally) <a href="/LUMICKS_nl/">LUMICKS</a>
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Shoutout to our undergrad Robert Davis for winning second place in the 3rd Annual Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Undergraduate Symposium! 🎉UF Biomed Sciences

Shoutout to our undergrad Robert Davis for winning second place in the 3rd Annual Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Undergraduate Symposium! 🎉<a href="/UFBioMed/">UF Biomed Sciences</a>
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Congratulations to Linda Bloom, Ph.D., a professor and associate chair of the UF Biomed Sciences department of biochemistry and molecular biology and winner of the 2024 FLORIDA College of Medicine Dr. Mavis Agbandje-McKenna Distinguished Research Mentoring Award! #GoGators

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Excited to share our new article on bioRxiv where we show E. coli SSB gets pulled by the YoaA-chi helicase! biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

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Congratulations to Dr. Weeks-Pollenz on her PhD defense this past summer! Savannah accomplished a tremendous amount during her time in my lab and was a fantastic team member. I know she will shine brightly during her postdoc at Vanderbilt. They are lucky to have her!

Congratulations to Dr. Weeks-Pollenz on her PhD defense this past summer! Savannah accomplished a tremendous amount during her time in my lab and was a fantastic team member. I know she will shine brightly during her postdoc at Vanderbilt. They are lucky to have her!
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Congratulations to Dr. Newcomb who graduated this past weekend! Eli has been an extraordinary lab member and we will miss him. But, we are so excited to see what comes next for him in Kansas for his postdoc.

Congratulations to Dr. Newcomb who graduated this past weekend! Eli has been an extraordinary lab member and we will miss him. But, we are so excited to see what comes next for him in Kansas for his postdoc.