
Geng-yuan Chen
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Postdoc in the Lampson lab at Penn. Current focus: chromosome segregation and underlying mechanics.
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24-03-2014 02:50:58
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Excited to share our single-molecule work on SARS-CoV-2 nsp13 helicase, now in press at Biophysical Journal. It is much improved after peer review, and now includes step size data Force-Dependent Stimulation of RNA Unwinding by SARS-CoV-2 nsp13 Helic... sciencedirect.com/science/articl…


A cytoskeleton packed issue indeed! Check out our review on microtubule assembly Hancock Lab cell.com/current-biolog…

As part of the special issue, a review by Mike Lampson and Geng-yuan Chen summarizes recent progress in small molecule probes and chemical tools to address questions in cell division. Free to read: rdcu.be/cll0G nature.com/articles/s4158…





#cellbio2022 come check out Lampson lab talks and posters! Minisymp cell division: Geng-yuan Chen , Sunday; Subgroup evo cell biology: Damian Dudka, Monday; Microsymp nuclear power: Arunika Das Tuesday. Check out posters from our lab and alum @TakashiAkera and Huaiying Zhang labs.

Wrapping up #cellbio2022 with Arunika Das Geng-yuan Chen @TakashiAkera Nootan Pandey


Lampson lab reunion for #CellBio2022 meeting. Arunika Das Geng-yuan Chen . Damian Dudka sorry to miss you. @TakashiAkera and Huaiying Zhang please tag your lab members.


Check out the latest paper from Lampson lab post doc Damian Dudka with an automated pipeline to run evolutionary analysis for your favorite proteins! This app is easy to run and requires no computational experience. Try it out!

Mike Lampson starts off the afternoon session at BAMM 2023 by telling us about how oocytes violate Mendel’s first law! #BAMM #Meiosis #Mitosis Kabeche Lab





My final postdoc paper on centromere nucleosome stability in aged oocytes is out today in Current Biology! sciencedirect.com/science/articl…


The Mickolajczyk Lab Rutgers - RWJMS Office for Research is hiring! We are looking for both a postdoc and a research specialist to join us in using single-molecule techniques to study ATPase motor proteins in ribosome biogenesis. Please RT and share! jobs.rutgers.edu/postings/222215 jobs.rutgers.edu/postings/222166
