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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
Joined June 2021
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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RT @embl: EMBL Hamburg scientists & collaborators at @UKEHamburg & @LeibnizFLI discovered a new molecular mechanism that may regulate cance…
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RT @embl: EMBL Hamburg & @TUHamburg scientists have provided insights into heat-resistant enzymes found in an exotic microbe. The findings…
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Farewell @kshbeckham, wishing you a successful future 🤩
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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RT @EMBLHamburg: At today's seminar, our scientist Kate Beckham presented her research on how tuberculosis bacteria secrete substances. It…
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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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Cheers to a great meeting #EESMicrobiology 🍻 So many great talks. Looking forward to the next one! ✨
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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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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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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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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 :)
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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