Another paper appears online ahead of print - the second one this week! Congratulations to several of our Kern lab alumni, especially shared first-authors Adelajda Zorba and Vy Nguyen, and current graduate student Chansik Kim on their publication entitled Allosteric Modulation of a Human Protein Kinase with Monobodies. Available now on the website of PNAS!
Congratulations to shared first-authors John Stiller and Jordan Kerns (and all others involved) with their publication entitled Probing the Transition State in Enzyme Catalysis by High-Pressure NMR Dynamics. Available today, ahead of print, at the website of Nature Catalysis - unfortunately Brandeis University does not provide access to this masterpieceā¦..
Thanks to the Fraser Lab for all their hard work writing
code to make an awesome website. We just blatantly took all of it (of course with
permission from James and in accordance with the MIT license) and adapted it to
our needs.
MacKenzie Patterson and Andrew Glaser, students in the Biochemistry & Biophysics (BCPB) program, decided both to join the lab after a succesful rotation project. Welcome to the Kern-lab-family!