
Britt Glaunsinger
@brittaspen
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23-08-2011 23:52:18
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So excited to share some of our work on CoV-2 nsp1 highlighting the importance of the N-term for host shutoff and a series of residues for escape of viral sequences. @michaellyenergy Nicholas Ingolia Britt Glaunsinger @jhdcate biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

HHMI Gilliam Fellow (and now Dr.) Christopher Duncan-Lewis shows how a gene expression shutdown pathway originally discovered by studying the effects of a virus is also activated in a parallel way during early apoptosis. doi.org/10.7554/eLife.… eLife - the journal

Bouncer of the ribosome: Our new story explores how CoV-2 protein nsp1 differentiates host & viral messages & how a few simple changes flip the script. Grad student Leah Gulyas shares recent research from UC Berkeley MCB & Berkeley Plant & Microbial Biology's Britt Glaunsinger's lab bit.ly/3DVG0Wl

Interested in how viruses repurpose and manipulate cellular gene expression machinery? Looking to work with a creative, fun, diverse, and motivated group of scientists? Check out our postoc position opening in the Glaunsinger lab at UC Berkeley/HHMI here: hhmi.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/External…



Read about our crowdfunding initiative/experiment for the 2019 Viruses and Cells GRC/GRS (bit.ly/2G5Hkfv)-- small donations can go a long way! Speakers/discussion leaders announced today: grc.org/viruses-and-ce…. Spread the word. And thanks MicrobeTV!!! cc Gordon Research Conferences x.com/profvrr/status…

Graduate student extraordinaire Sarah Gilbertson in Britt Glaunsinger 's lab investigates how the cyt >> nuc shuttling of RNA binding proteins links widespread RNA decay to transcription repression 🔬💪👩‍🔬 biorxiv.org/content/early/…
