Madison Stringer
WashU biophysics
Grad student in the Soranno lab
Science is cool 👩🔬
@lianjiejerrywei.bsky.social
PhD candidate in the Niemi Lab at Washington University School of Medicine working to understand protein and organellar quality control Lover of all things outdoors and adventures big and small. Cat dad to Tom and Huck
@ricksearfoss.bsky.social
PhD candidate in Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Structural Biology Washington University School of Medicine Ben Garcia Lab Top-down #Proteomics and #MassSpectrometry
@ericabiven.bsky.social
PhD candidate in Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Structural Biology at WashU
@rommieamaro.bsky.social
Professor at UC San Diego. Computational biophysics, biology, chemistry. Multiscale modeler. Viruses. Cancer. Co-Director of the Airborne Institute.
@idpemery.bsky.social
Postdoctoral fellow | Holehouse lab @ WashU & Partch lab @ UCSC | Ph.D. from Penn State | opinions my own | interests: disordered proteins, molecular clock, & biophysics (he/him)
@hymanlab.bsky.social
Science and fun from the lab of Tony Hyman at the MPI-CBG @mpicbg.bsky.social. Tweets by Hymanlab members. https://hymanlab.org/
@friedlab.bsky.social
Asst. Prof of Chemistry🧪 & Biophysics 🧬 at JohnsHopkins; unofficial lab rabbi ✡️; ally 🏳️🌈; #TeamMassSpec. PI of structural proteomics/protein folding/ageing research lab.
@boeynaemssteven.bsky.social
Assistant Professor at Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Children's Hospital. Houston, TX Science: disorder, condensates, repeats, cell stress, neurodegeneration, drug discovery, synbio Non-science: art, fashion, cooking www.boeynaemslab.org
@narjournal.bsky.social
Nucleic Acids Research (NAR), from Oxford University Press, publishes the results of leading-edge research into physical, chemical, biochemical and biological aspects of nucleic acids and proteins involved in nucleic acid metabolism and/or interactions
@klaudiofatmiri.bsky.social
@jeremymberg.bsky.social
Husband, Father and grandfather, Datahound, Dog lover, Fan of Celtic music, Former NIGMS director, Former EiC of Science magazine, Pittsburgh, PA
@alexholehouse.bsky.social
Asst. Prof. at WashU School of Medicine; biophysics/biochem/evolution of intrinsically disordered proteins. How does nature encode function without a stable structure? We work in vivo / in vitro / in silico. He/him. https://www.holehouselab.com/
@lohman.bsky.social
Biophysicist at Washington University in St. Louis studying protein-nucleic acid interactions, motors (helicases, translocases) and SSB proteins.
@biorxiv-biophys.bsky.social
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