Antoni Wrobel (@wrobel_antoni) 's Twitter Profile
Antoni Wrobel

@wrobel_antoni

Group Leader at the Oxford Biochemistry Department interested in molecular mechanisms underlying viral evolution and host changes.

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linkhttps://www.bioch.ox.ac.uk/research/wrobel calendar_today14-01-2020 02:11:24

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Arvind Murugan (@murugan_chicago) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Out now - a long simmering project: A minimal scenario for the origin of non-equilibrium order. arxiv.org/abs/2405.10911 Led by Riccardo Ravasio Riccardo Ravasio and Kabir Husain @kabir8husain (now at UCL); + fun collab with Constantine Evans, Rob Phillips, Jack Szostak Szostak Lab

Out now - a long simmering project:
A minimal scenario for the origin of non-equilibrium order.
arxiv.org/abs/2405.10911

Led by Riccardo Ravasio <a href="/RRavasio/">Riccardo Ravasio</a> and Kabir Husain @kabir8husain (now at UCL); + fun collab with Constantine Evans, Rob Phillips, Jack Szostak <a href="/SzostakLab/">Szostak Lab</a>
Radek Nowak (@rpnowak) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are #hiring! We have an open #postdoctoral position in my group with the focus on structural biology #cryoEM and X-ray crystallography of new #E3 ligases as well as #molecularglue complexes. Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn isb_bonn nowak-lab.com Please RT!

Hutchinson Lab (@cvrhutchinson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Save the Date! We're delighted to announce that this year's #InfluenzaUpdateMeeting, the long-running UK community meeting for influenza virus researchers, will be held University of Glasgow on the 2nd - 3rd December 2024

Save the Date!
We're delighted to announce that this year's #InfluenzaUpdateMeeting, the long-running UK community meeting for influenza virus researchers, will be held <a href="/UofGlasgow/">University of Glasgow</a> on the 2nd - 3rd December 2024
Zuzanna Kozicka (@zkozicka) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Recently finished your PhD? Why not spend the next few weeks writing it up into a short, accessible essay? Who knows, it could be published in Science Magazine and get you invited to participate in the The Nobel Prize festivities! Due July 15th - give it a try! 😊 Science & SciLifeLab Prize

Graduate Study at Oxford (@oxfordgradstudy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Applications for 2025-26 entry are OPEN for the majority of our graduate courses at the University of Oxford🎉 Find a course including master's and DPhil (PhD) options at graduate.ox.ac.uk 📸Instagram: Meagan Loyst 🧚‍♀️ #oxfordgradstudy #oxforduniversity #phdlife #mastersdegree

Applications for 2025-26 entry are OPEN for the majority of our graduate courses at the University of Oxford🎉
Find a course including master's and DPhil (PhD) options at graduate.ox.ac.uk
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Matt Higgins (@parasitematt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We have a position available in the lab, funded by the Gates Foundation. You would use structural methods to understand how human monoclonal antibodies prevent malaria parasites from invading red blood cells. Guiding rational vaccine design. Join our happy, vibrant team!

We have a position available in the lab, funded by the Gates Foundation. You would use structural methods to understand how human monoclonal antibodies prevent malaria parasites from invading red blood cells. Guiding rational vaccine design. Join our happy, vibrant team!
Antoni Wrobel (@wrobel_antoni) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An amazing new fully-funded DPhil/PhD opportunity at Oxford and beyond: with great learning opportunities and a lot of supervisors from various disciplines (including myself). Please apply and share with those interested!

Imperial Department of Infectious Disease (@imperialinfect) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Decoding viruses. Defying limits. 🦠🔍 Prof wendybarclay has dedicated her career to unpicking viral mysteries. Now, she's been appointed Regius Professor—the first woman to hold the prestigious title at Imperial College London ⤵️ #WomenInSTEM imperial.ac.uk/Stories/Wendy-…

Marcin J. Suskiewicz (@msuskiewicz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy to share our study showing that the Ub E3 ligase SIAH1, known to dimerise via its C-term SBD, also dimerises via its N-term RING. When these tendencies combine, fl SIAH1 forms multimers, which might explain its clustering in cells & preference for multimeric substrates.

Happy to share our study showing that the Ub E3 ligase SIAH1, known  to dimerise via its C-term SBD, also dimerises via its N-term RING. When  these tendencies combine, fl SIAH1 forms multimers, which  might explain its clustering in cells &amp; preference for  multimeric substrates.