
Tina Liu
@tinaliu_phd
Assistant Prof of Molecular Bio & Biochem @RutgersCABM | Exploring & Engineering CRISPR-Cas systems | Former @doudna_lab postdoc | PhD @RapoportLab
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http://sites.rutgers.edu/tina-liu-lab 21-11-2020 23:33:06
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📢 We are hiring! PhD and Postdoc positions available in my new lab at the Max Perutz Labs Vienna on the Vienna BioCenter campus. If you are interested in the mechanisms, functions and applications of transposons, just write me at [email protected]. Please, RT!




My team at the Innovative Genomics Institute Institute for Geographic Information Science at Berkeley is looking for a new research associate with histology experience! Consider applying if you’re looking to work with really cool new technologies in the genome editing space. careerspub.universityofcalifornia.edu/psp/ucb/EMPLOY…



Rutgers CABM is hiring..... Tenure-Track or Tenured Faculty Positions in Microbiome Studies jobs.sciencecareers.org/job/651872/ten… #microbiome #faculty Rutgers RWJMedSchool Rutgers University–New Brunswick

It's out! This paper on phage RNA-mediated activation of bacterial CBASS systems should activate your interest in reading it 🧪🦠🪐📑 Dalton Banh Cam Roberts @MarraffiniLab nature.com/articles/s4158…


Excited to share our new paper on the ribosome-bound mRNA cleaving CRISPR type III effector protein in Science, Space & Robots! science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

My lab is almost set up, and I'm looking for great people to join it! I am currently recruiting a research technician to drive an exciting project on molecular antagonism between bacteria and phage. If you're interested, DM me or apply to this position: wd1.myworkdaysite.com/recruiting/upe…

🔬Join the Cress Lab UC Berkeley Institute for Geographic Information Science! We're hiring a Research Tech/Lab Manager to lead lab operations & support our research in phage engineering and precision microbiome editing.🧬🦠Apply here to be part of our innovative team! is.gd/4ol7Hj Retweets appreciated!


What limits rubisco function? Is it the chemical mechanism? Evolution? In an updated pre-print Michael Prywes et. al explore this question by assaying >99% of single amino acid mutants in Form II rubisco (1/7)


I am thrilled to share my latest work, out today in nature. This project started ~18 months ago as a blueprint for my own lab, which will start at ISTAustria in July, but not have been possible without the support of David Taylor & the whole team nature.com/articles/s4158…
