All posts by Matthias Trost
Welcome, Benjamin!
A warm welcome to Benjamin Raymond who joined us this week. Benjamin will work on characterising the ubiquitylation on the phagosome.
Postdoc position in clinical proteomics
We have a postdoc position open in clinical proteomics to work with excellent clinicians in cancer, mitochondrial disease and immune related diseases.
mass spec/proteomics experience essential.
apply here: https://jobs.ncl.ac.uk/job/Newcastle-Research-AssociateAssistant/718679201/
New paper in Acta Neuropathologica
Great paper by Marzena et al. Rachel and Anetta helped with proteomics samples.
Altered ceramide metabolism is a feature in the extracellular
vesicle‑mediated spread of alpha‑synuclein in Lewy body disorders
pdf available here: Kurzawa-Akanbi2021_Article_AlteredCeramideMetabolismIsAFe
Latest preprint on ubiquitylation on the phagosome!
Latest preprint from our lab. The E3 ligase RNF115 regulates phagosome maturation and host response to bacterial infection
Congratulations to all authors to this nice work!
PhD position in cancer proteomics
We have an exciting 3-year PhD studentship focussing on proteomics characterisation of novel tyrosine kinase inhibitors against leukemia.
This project will be supervised by the dream team of José and Maria.
UK and EU residents are eligible.
Start date ideally this September.
https://www.ncl.ac.uk/postgraduate/funding/sources/allstudents/bi042.html
Email Matthias for questions!
Goodbye Sandra!
Welcome, Vincent!
Vincent Albrecht has joined the lab for a 6 week internship. He will continue on a project of an E3 ligase in innate immunity.
Welcome, Vincent!
Goodbye, Hannah!
New preprint on MALDI TOF in drug discovery
A MALDI-TOF assay identifies nilotinib as an inhibitor of inflammation in acute myeloid leukemia and multiple myeloma.
a great paper by Rachel, Jose, Tiaan, Maria and Joe. Congratulations!