
ShawLab
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Structural biology lab @westernuBiochem. We use chemical biology techniques to examine signalling mechanisms of disease-causing proteins
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Niki and I had a great time representing Biochemistry students at Inspiring Diversity in STEM (IDSTEM) ShawLab



Check out our review to learn about Förster Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET) as a versatile chemical biology tool to decode the ubiquitin system. …mistry-europe.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/cb… Schulich WesternU Biochemistry ShawLab ChemBioChem



More lab news: our new neighbours have finally hatched. It’s been three years since these parents have “moved in” Schulich WesternU Biochemistry


Karlie had the opportunity to present her work at the ALS Canada Research Forum this weekend. “Being able to share work with clinicians and patients puts my research in perspective” Biochemistry Schulich WesternU




Heading to the proteinsociety meeting? Make sure to check out Gary’s talk “Identifying Mechanisms of Ubiquitination by the E3 Ligase Parkin”

Capturing the Catalytic Intermediates of Parkin Ubiquitination out now in PNAS. Biochemistry hw1o9 Elizabeth Connelly (Beth) Roya Tadayon pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…


Our lab had a great time with ParkinsonSWO this Saturday where our team was one of the top fundraisers at $1,500! Thank you to everyone who donated and helped raise a total of $60,000 for PD research.


Congratulations Elizabeth Connelly (Beth) for your poster at #EMBOubiquitin24 highlighting amino acid specific labelling with Parkin!

Our Lab’s submissions for the annual Biochemistry Pumpkin Carving and Costume contests! Ben and Joon from the Choy lab joined us for a group costume.


Congratulations Jashanjot Kaur Gill for receiving the Dr. Bishnu D. Sandwal Graduate Performance Award. This award recognizes her advocacy and outreach work with groups such as SOS, WRPN, the BGSA among others.


Another successful London Health Research Day. This year we had two posters curtesy of Jashanjot Kaur Gill and Sina. Karlie was also selected to give a short talk about her project.


Great job Elizabeth Connelly (Beth) presenting her work with 19F NMR this weekend at the ChemBioPhys @ UofT conference.