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Our group @EMBLHamburg is using and developing structural biology approaches to understand disease-related mechanisms. Tweets by group members.

Hamburg, Germany
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@WilmannsGroup
Wilmanns Group
2 years
New profile pic 📸 from our group retreat last week. It was great to be together in person and have the chance to discuss science and have fun! Thanks to all group members involved in organising .. looking forward to the next one 🌟
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@WilmannsGroup
Wilmanns Group
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RT @embl: On this day, 50 years ago, EMBL was established! Today, we celebrate five decades of EMBL, fuelled by infinite curiosity. EMBL t…
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Wilmanns Group
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RT @embl: EMBL Hamburg scientists & collaborators at @UKEHamburg & @LeibnizFLI discovered a new molecular mechanism that may regulate cance…
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Wilmanns Group
1 year
RT @embl: EMBL Hamburg & @TUHamburg scientists have provided insights into heat-resistant enzymes found in an exotic microbe. The findings…
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@WilmannsGroup
Wilmanns Group
1 year
Farewell @kshbeckham, wishing you a successful future 🤩
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Kate Beckham
2 years
A big thank you to all of my amazing colleagues from @EMBLHamburg for making my final week @embl really special 🤩 A week filled with parties, presents and dinners🍻 🥳 Leaving with lots of happy memories 😀
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Wilmanns Group
2 years
RT @EMBLHamburg: At today's seminar, our scientist Kate Beckham presented her research on how tuberculosis bacteria secrete substances. It…
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Wilmanns Group
2 years
RT @SaxsTeam: So excited to be hosting our Solution #SAXS course again - in an all new format! Check out our great line of speakers for the…
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Wilmanns Group
2 years
RT @ActaCrystD: An approach used to detect sequence-register shifts in cryo-EM models of proteins can also be used to detect register shift…
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@WilmannsGroup
Wilmanns Group
2 years
Congratulations Lakhan. #TeamPeroxisome
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@WilmannsGroup
Wilmanns Group
2 years
Come join us!
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@WilmannsGroup
Wilmanns Group
2 years
The platform will include establishment of a pipeline for high resolution structures of selected protein-drug complexes in microorganisms, and in-vitro analysis of the enzymatic processing of specific drugs.
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Wilmanns Group
2 years
Cheers to a great meeting #EESMicrobiology 🍻 So many great talks. Looking forward to the next one! ✨
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Wilmanns Group
2 years
RT @ktototak: Sequence assignment errors in #cryoEM and #MX protein models are easy to make, difficult to detect and correct. Check out m…
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@WilmannsGroup
Wilmanns Group
2 years
We have several posters from the group at #EESMicrobiology 🌟 Come check out posters 77, 99, 138, 204 and 207 to hear more about how we are using structural biology to understand key processes in mycobacteria ✨ @kshbeckham @EMullapudi @acpmmoura @ZhuoyanAChen
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@WilmannsGroup
Wilmanns Group
2 years
RT @kshbeckham: Early start this morning for TeamTB this morning heading down to Heidelberg for #EESMicrobiology Looking forward to this me…
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@WilmannsGroup
Wilmanns Group
2 years
This work has been done in collaboration with our colleagues at UKE. It has been an amazing journey of discovery for all of us.
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@WilmannsGroup
Wilmanns Group
2 years
We have made our popular M. smegmatis expression strain available at @BccmCollections ✨ We use this strain for the over-expression of His-tagged proteins in M. smeg Read more about it here 👇 @EMBLHamburg
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@WilmannsGroup
Wilmanns Group
2 years
Ana joined our group as a trainee. If you're interested in doing a 6 month - 1 year placement in our group, get in touch :)
@EMBLHamburg
EMBL Hamburg
2 years
Meet Ana Moura from 🇵🇹, trainee at EMBL Hamburg. She studies the molecular mechanism enabling tuberculosis bacteria to release compounds into their surrounding. She is a fan of Sherlock Holmes. His approach to constructing a bigger picture from details inspires her in science.
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