And another nice collaborative paper with the Coulthurst lab out in PLoS Pathogens.
Congratulations to everyone involved!
And another nice collaborative paper with the Coulthurst lab out in PLoS Pathogens.
Congratulations to everyone involved!
Excited to present our latest paper in Nature Microbiology from our great collaboration with Sarah Coulthurst lab from University of Dundee.
“The type VI secretion system deploys antifungal effectors against microbial competitors”
Well done, Katha, Julien and Brian!
Anetta Härtlova, who was a post-doc in the Trost-Lab for the last 3 years, has been awarded a very prestigious Wallenberg Fellowship to start her own lab at Gothenburg University in Sweden.
Anetta will have some positions to fill and if you are interested to work with an outstanding young scientist, please contact her at anetta.svitorka-hartlova@newcastle.ac.uk
Our latest paper is out!
The MALDI-TOF E2/E3 Ligase Assay as Universal Tool for Drug Discovery in the Ubiquitin Pathway in Cell Chemical Biology
Showing the power of high-throughput MALDI TOF mass spectrometry.
Congratulations to Virginia!
Congratulations to Julien Peltier who was awarded the MJ Dunn Award of the British Society of Proteome Research (BSPR) at their Annual Meeting in Bradford.
Well done, Julien!
Congratulations to Rachel.
Her poster “Mass profiling of immune cells by MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry: towards a cellular drug discovery assay for inflammatory diseases” won the prize at the 2018 ELRIG Discovery and Technology conference in Alderley Park.
Well done!
Our latest paper out in EMBO Journal!
great collaboration with Max Gutierrez Lab at the Crick Institute.
Congratulations to Anetta and Julien for their great work!
Our newest paper in EMBO Journal in a collaboration with Mikael Bjorklund’s lab.
Thermal proteome profiling of breast cancer cells reveals proteasomal activation by CDK4/6 inhibitor palbociclib
http://emboj.embopress.org/content/early/2018/04/16/embj.201798359
Congratulations to Teemu, Julien and Anetta who worked hard for this paper.
Orsi with her examiners Ian Ganley and Mike Clague.
And another great achievement! Congratulations to Fred Lamoliatte who was awarded a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellowship to continue his work in Trost-Lab.
Well done, Fred!