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- In Memoriam: Dr. Margaret J. SekellickDr. Margaret J. Sekellick, a beloved sister, aunt, professor, and scientist passed away as a result of natural causes on December 4th, 2024, at the age of 81. Margaret graduated from Lyman Hall High School and went on to the University of Connecticut where she earned a bachelor’s degree in Zoology, a Masters in Genetics, […]Posted on December 16, 2024
- UConn Stamford’s MCB Instructor In-Residence, Jonathan Gilbert, collaborates with Sociology to grow fresh produce for the Stamford Husky Harvest Food PantryJonathan Gilbert is part of the effort to grow vegetables using the Flex Farm vertical farm, which has been operational since mid-September. He has recruited students who have shown interest in the vertical farm to help with the production and harvesting. See article in the Stamford AdvocatePosted on November 25, 2024
- New MCB Undergraduate Scholarship AnnouncementCarolyn Teschke has organized a new campaign to raise money for an MCB undergraduate scholarship. Gifts to this fund will support scholarships within CLAS for incoming and current undergraduate students majoring in Molecular Cell Biology who demonstrate academic achievement and proven financial need. Contributions to the fund can be made on the UConn Foundation's MCB […]Posted on October 28, 2024
- In Memoriam: Dr. Hans Laufer, MCB Professor EmeritusIn Memoriam: Dr. Hans Laufer, MCB Professor Emeritus, October 18, 1929 – August 17, 2024 It is with great sadness that we report the passing of Dr. Hans Laufer. Hans was Professor Emeritus in the Department of Molecular & Cell Biology at the University of Connecticut since his retirement in 1997. Hans completed his PhD […]Posted on September 25, 2024
- Picturing MCB Image Competition Winners AnnouncedIn science, art and data are often indistinguishable. To showcase the beauty of the Molecular and Cell Biology (MCB) Department's research and the creativity of its members, we held a Picturing MCB Image Competition! There were four categories: Microscopy, Cool Science, Data Visualization and MCB in Action. The winners were announced at the department's annual retreat. […]Posted on September 10, 2024
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MCB Research in Progress: Sabrina Daigle 12:20pm
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MCB Seminar Series: Dr. Nahui Medina-Chavez 3:30pm
MCB Seminar Series: Dr. Nahui Medina-Chavez
Tuesday, February 4th, 2025
03:30 PM - 04:30 PM
BPB 130
Dr. Nahui Medina-Chavez
Postdoctoral Associate
University of Minnesota
Host: Geo Santiago-MartinezProbing the Last Frontier: From Archaea cultivation to the long term experiment in halophiles
Summary: Dr. Medina-Chavez will cover the great need of archaeal experimentation, covering cultivation challenges to my most recentexperimental design to experimentally investigate adaptive responses in halophiles. In these set of experiments, I continuously transfer two strains (Halobacterium salinarum and Salinibacter ruber) in a multidimensional resourcecomponent and salt saturated conditions in poor and rich environments.
Bio: Dr. Medina-Chavez is a microbiologist and a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Minnesota. Her research focuses on evolutionary biology, microbial genomics, and the physiology of archaea. With over eight years of dedication and stewardship, she has cultivated an extensive halophilic archaeal collection. Through genomics and experimental evolution, Medina-Chavez studies the adaptive mechanisms of haloarchaea, showcasing theirplastic metabolic processes, providing valuable insights into microbial responses to environmental change, andexploring dual adaptability and its trade-offs.
Learn more about Dr. Medina-Chavez’s work
https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/genetics/articles/10.3389/fgene.2021.693193/full
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37279013/
https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/microbiology/articles/10.3389/fmicb.2023.1276438/full
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=LkFZPrYAAAAJ&hl=en
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MCB Grad Recruitment All Day
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Klassen Lab:
Untrimmed ITS2 metabarcode sequences cause artificially reduced abundances of specific fungal taxa
Appl Environ Microbiol
Heaslip Lab:
Bending stiffness of Toxoplasma gondii actin filaments
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Transcription of a centromere-enriched retroelement and local retention of its RNA are significant features of the CENP-A chromatin landscape
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Giardina Lab:
Evaluation of UCP1162, a potent propargyl-linked inhibitor of dihydrofolate reductase with potential application to cancer and autoimmune disease
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Cryo-EM and solid state NMR together provide a more comprehensive structural investigation of protein fibrils.
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Spatiotemporal coordination of actin regulators generates invasive protrusions in cell-cell fusion.
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Dimerization Promotes PKR Activation by Modulating Energetics of αC Helix Conversion between Active and Inactive Conformations
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Perturbations in mitochondrial metabolism associated with defective cardiolipin biosynthesis: An in-organello real-time NMR study
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