
Willow Coyote-Maestas
@willowcoyote
Assistant Professor at @UCSF_BTS | @HHMINEWS HGF | He/Him| mixed (Jicarilla Apache descent, Xicano, white) scientist | Loving membrane proteins every day
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Tune in for Matthew Howard’s a tomorrow! Brilliant student from my and Aashish Manglik lab working on transformational DMS approaches for gpcrs. Also right on the heels of his first first author paper from our labs!!!


Please check out our recent work led by brilliant student Matthew Howard jointly mentored with Willow Coyote-Maestas. Willow and I are recruiting joint postdocs!

Congratulations to an amazing postdoc in my group Sasha L. Fulton on being selected as an HHMI Hannah Gray Fellow! One proud mentor here.


Honored to be named a 2025 HHMI Hanna Gray Fellow! Grateful to Keren Lasker for her mentorship and enthusiastic support and to Scripps Research for the incredible and inspiring intellectual environment. Excited for the journey ahead! #HannaGrayFellows


Thrilled to share that I was named a Hanna Gray Fellow! It is an honor to join this community with so many of the superstars I admire. Very grateful to HHMI for their continued support and to my fabulous mentors Aashish Manglik, Mark Von Zastrow, and Rachelle Gaudet



4/4 Awardee Willow Coyote-Maestas is unraveling the interactions between genetic mutations🧬 + the environment (ie, exposures like drugs💊 or viruses). His project may transform how we study diseases with complex etiologies. 🎉Congrats Dr. Coyote-Maestas! UC San Francisco 🙏#HFScout Taekjip Ha



.UC San Francisco neuroscientist Tomasz Nowakowski, PhD (Nowakowski_Lab) is leading a collaborative California Institute for Regenerative Medicine-funded project using stem cell technologies & #AI to uncover how genetic mutations associated with schizophrenia impact brain development: blog.cirm.ca.gov/2025/02/03/usi… UCSF Broad Stem Cell


Join us on Feb 27 for a seminar with Dr. Janina Sörmann on deep learning’s role in designing modulators for acid-sensing ion channels—a promising yet underexplored stroke therapy target. Hosted by Willow Coyote-Maestas! Learn more & register: qbi.ucsf.edu/qbi.ucsf.edu/s…




NATIVE BIO is so happy to help with mentorship duties at UW Madison and UC SanFran under the supervision of Willow Coyote-Maestas and Judith Simcox PhD Dr. Lauren W. Yowelunh McLester-Davis WOO HOO! It was a fantastic week.
