From titus.boggon at yale.edu Mon Jan 23 11:39:01 2023 From: titus.boggon at yale.edu (Boggon, Titus) Date: Mon, 23 Jan 2023 16:39:01 +0000 Subject: [YSM_Structural_Biology_Seminar_Series] Friday [Noon] - YSM Structural Biology Work In Progress Seminar Series Message-ID: Hi Everyone, In our YSM Structural Biology Seminar Series of the year, Yuhong Zuo, will present a story entitled ?Ligand-induced conformational changes of a constitutively dimeric EGF receptor.? We will be meeting on the West Campus in room ABC373 on Friday (Jan 27) at LUNCH time - 12 noon - and will be providing Pizza. I look forward to seeing you all there! The Zoom link for those who wish to attend virtually will be: https://yale.zoom.us/j/94047777826 . Meeting ID: 940 4777 7826. Calendar .ics invite attached. This year?s schedule: January 27 - Yuhong Zuo (Kate Ferguson lab) - West Campus - ABC 373 February 17 - Jun Liu lab - West Campus - ABC 373 March 31 - Fred Sigworth lab - Medical Campus - Giarman Room (SHM B201) April 28 - Ben Turk lab - Medical Campus - Giarman Room (SHM B201) Additionally, if you know anyone who would like to receive these emails please tell me and I can add them to the mailing list. All the best, Titus -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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We will be meeting on the West Campus in room ABC373 on Friday (Jan 27) at LUNCH time - 12 noon - and will be providing Pizza. I look forward to seeing you all there! The Zoom link for those who wish to attend virtually will be: https://yale.zoom.us/j/94047777826 . Meeting ID: 940 4777 7826. Calendar .ics invite attached. This year?s schedule: January 27 - Yuhong Zuo (Kate Ferguson lab) - West Campus - ABC 373 February 17 - Jun Liu lab - West Campus - ABC 373 March 31 - Fred Sigworth lab - Medical Campus - Giarman Room (SHM B201) April 28 - Ben Turk lab - Medical Campus - Giarman Room (SHM B201) Additionally, if you know anyone who would like to receive these emails please tell me and I can add them to the mailing list. All the best, Titus -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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This year?s schedule: February 17 - Shuaiqi (Phil) Guo (Jun Liu lab) - West Campus - ABC 373 March 31 - Fred Sigworth lab - Medical Campus - Giarman Room (SHM B201) April 28 - Ben Turk lab - Medical Campus - Giarman Room (SHM B201) Additionally, if you know anyone who would like to receive these emails please tell me and I can add them to the mailing list. All the best, Titus -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Best, Titus ________________________________ From: Boggon, Titus Sent: Saturday, February 11, 2023 7:07 PM To: YSM_Structural_Biology_Seminar_Series at mailman.yale.edu Cc: Guo, Shuaiqi Subject: Friday [Noon] - YSM Structural Biology Work In Progress Seminar Series Hi Everyone, In this week's YSM Structural Biology Seminar Series Shuaiqi (Phil) Guo will present a story entitled "Molecular architectures of the Type IV pilus machinery in Pseudomonas aeruginosa.? We will be meeting on the West Campus in room ABC373 on Friday (Feb 17) at LUNCH time - 12 noon - and will be providing Pizza. I look forward to seeing you all there! The Zoom link for those who wish to attend virtually will be: https://yale.zoom.us/j/94047777826 . Meeting ID: 940 4777 7826. Calendar .ics invite attached. This year?s schedule: February 17 - Shuaiqi (Phil) Guo (Jun Liu lab) - West Campus - ABC 373 March 31 - Fred Sigworth lab - Medical Campus - Giarman Room (SHM B201) April 28 - Ben Turk lab - Medical Campus - Giarman Room (SHM B201) Additionally, if you know anyone who would like to receive these emails please tell me and I can add them to the mailing list. All the best, Titus -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Best, Titus ________________________________ From: Boggon, Titus Sent: Saturday, February 11, 2023 7:07 PM To: YSM_Structural_Biology_Seminar_Series at mailman.yale.edu Cc: Guo, Shuaiqi Subject: Friday [Noon] - YSM Structural Biology Work In Progress Seminar Series Hi Everyone, In this week's YSM Structural Biology Seminar Series Shuaiqi (Phil) Guo will present a story entitled "Molecular architectures of the Type IV pilus machinery in Pseudomonas aeruginosa.? We will be meeting on the West Campus in room ABC373 on Friday (Feb 17) at LUNCH time - 12 noon - and will be providing Pizza. I look forward to seeing you all there! The Zoom link for those who wish to attend virtually will be: https://yale.zoom.us/j/94047777826 . Meeting ID: 940 4777 7826. Calendar .ics invite attached. This year?s schedule: February 17 - Shuaiqi (Phil) Guo (Jun Liu lab) - West Campus - ABC 373 March 31 - Fred Sigworth lab - Medical Campus - Giarman Room (SHM B201) April 28 - Ben Turk lab - Medical Campus - Giarman Room (SHM B201) Additionally, if you know anyone who would like to receive these emails please tell me and I can add them to the mailing list. All the best, Titus -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From titus.boggon at yale.edu Sun Mar 26 12:47:26 2023 From: titus.boggon at yale.edu (Boggon, Titus) Date: Sun, 26 Mar 2023 16:47:26 +0000 Subject: [YSM_Structural_Biology_Seminar_Series] Friday [Noon] - YSM Structural Biology Work In Progress Seminar Series Message-ID: Hi Everyone, In this week's YSM Structural Biology Seminar Series Yangyu Wu will present a story entitled "Cryo-EM structures of Kv1.2 ion channels, conducting and non-conducting.? We will be meeting on the Medical Campus in the Giarman room (SHM B201) on Friday (Mar 31) at LUNCH time - 12 noon - and will be providing Pizza. I look forward to seeing you all there! The Zoom link for those who wish to attend virtually will be: https://yale.zoom.us/j/99797907338 . Meeting ID: 940 4777 7826. Calendar .ics invite attached. This year?s schedule: March 31 - Yangyu Wu (Fred Sigworth lab) - Medical Campus - Giarman Room (SHM B201) April 28 - Ben Turk lab - Medical Campus - Giarman Room (SHM B201) Additionally, if you know anyone who would like to receive these emails please tell me and I can add them to the mailing list. All the best, Titus -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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We will be meeting on the Medical Campus in the Giarman room (SHM B201) on Friday (Mar 31) at LUNCH time - 12 noon - and will be providing Pizza. I look forward to seeing you all there! The Zoom link for those who wish to attend virtually will be: https://yale.zoom.us/j/99797907338 . Meeting ID: 940 4777 7826. Calendar .ics invite attached. This year?s schedule: March 31 - Yangyu Wu (Fred Sigworth lab) - Medical Campus - Giarman Room (SHM B201) April 28 - Ben Turk lab - Medical Campus - Giarman Room (SHM B201) Additionally, if you know anyone who would like to receive these emails please tell me and I can add them to the mailing list. All the best, Titus -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Location and time of the seminar: The Brady Auditorium 310 Cedar Street, B131 12:30pm Best, Wei From: Kristin Capuano Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2023 11:35 AM To: Mi, Wei Subject: Pharmacology Seminar Series-Filippo Mancia Department of Pharmacology Filippo Mancia, Ph.D. Professor, Associate Vice Chair Co-Director Graduate Education Dept. of Physiology and Cellular Biophysics Columbia University "The molecular mechanisms underlying cellular uptake of vitamin A" Thursday, April 20th, 2023 The Brady Auditorium 310 Cedar Street, B131 12:30pm Hosted by: Dr. Wei Mi For Zoom information please contact Kristin Capuano Pharmacology Faculty Members: An Outlook Calendar request will shortly follow after this email for your convenience. *Also attached is a flyer for Pharm Seminar Series through the end of the year. Sr. Admin staff: Please print /post the flyer attached below in your areas. 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Best, Titus ________________________________ From: Biophysics2023 on behalf of Yong Xiong Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2023 12:25 PM To: biophysics2023 at mailman.yale.edu Subject: [Biophysics2023] Update on 2023 Yale Biophysics Symposium on May 19th Dear BPTG trainers and Trainees, Below is an update on our annual Yale Biophysics and Structural Biology Symposium, a month away on May 19th at the YSB auditorium (Marsh Lecture Hall). Please make an effort to attend and encourage other trainees in your lab to attend too. We are especially encouraging poster presentations as a great way to share your research with the Yale community. This can include posters from recent conferences. Student Talk Award (two at $150 each) and Poster Award (five at $75 each) will be given to celebrate the event so sign up to present during registration. 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Best, Titus ________________________________ From: Boggon, Titus Sent: Saturday, April 22, 2023 12:17 PM To: YSM_Structural_Biology_Seminar_Series at mailman.yale.edu Cc: Turk, Benjamin Subject: Friday [Noon] - YSM Structural Biology Work In Progress Seminar Series Hi Everyone, In the last of this year's YSM Structural Biology Seminar Series Ben Turk will present a story entitled "Defining connections in mitogen-activated protein kinase signaling networks.? We will be meeting on the Medical Campus in the Giarman room (SHM B201) on Friday (Apr 28) at LUNCH time - 12 noon - and will be providing Pizza. I look forward to seeing you all there! The Zoom link for those who wish to attend virtually will be: https://yale.zoom.us/j/99797907338 . Meeting ID: 997 9790 7338. Calendar .ics invite attached. 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We have extended the registration deadline to May 15th. Please make sure to attend and register at the link below. We are encouraging student poster presentations as a great way to share your research with the Yale community. Poster Award (five at $75 each) will be given to celebrate the event so sign up to present during registration! Please see attached poster for update on student speakers and use the link below or scan the QR code in the attached poster to register: https://forms.gle/ar47Qv6uyQfXJAWq8 Thanks, Yong -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Ji earned his doctorate at the University of Washington (with Ning Zhen), and subsequently furthered his postdoctoral research work in Rod MacKinnon?s lab at Rockefeller. Dr. Sun's reputation in the broad field of structural biology is truly exceptional. His remarkable discoveries have made groundbreaking contributions to our scientific understanding, including a series of high-resolution, high-impact protein structures. Notably, he solved the first atomic model of LRRK2 (published in Cell, 2021), as well as highly impressive atomic models of IFT-A/B train (published in Cell Research, 2023), and several other important membrane protein complexes. Exemplifying both passion and proficiency in his scientific pursuits, Dr. Sun's track record is extraordinary. Upon establishing his lab at St. Jude, he made an impressive debut by publishing his laboratory's first paper in the prestigious journal NSMB as the ?sole author?. This remarkable achievement surprised and inspired all his peers, highlighting his unique blend of dedication, intellect, and innovative thinking. In his talk this Friday, he will present some very impressive findings on the molecular mechanism of LRRK2, in addition to his recent work in Cell. During the past couple of decades, laboratories across the globe, including some of our former colleagues at the Institute of Biophysics (since 10+ ago without any luck/success, as far as I know), have wrestled with the complex challenge of decoding the structure of LRRK2, a crucial puzzle piece in the battle against Parkinson's disease. Despite persistent efforts, substantial progress remained elusive until Dr. Sun's groundbreaking discovery. His seminar at Yale will delve into the journey and the potential real-world implications of his work on LRRK2, offering a unique perspective on the intersection of cutting-edge structural biology and potential therapeutic applications. 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Best, Kai (Jack) ________________________________ From: Zhang, Jack Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2023 9:13 PM To: Rosenbaum, Joel Cc: Breslow, David Subject: Re: [Cilia] Ji Sun's visit Dear Prof. Rosenbaum, I apologize for asking people in the cilia group if they are interested (I did not realize how stupid the question was until you reminded me). I am so sorry and will avoid asking such questions again in future. Also, I feel I should have let you know well before this notice. Ji clearly expressed his admirations for the many groundbreaking discoveries made by Yale senior colleagues, especially you, your group and your many trainees. Without your discovery, the field itself wouldn't have existed. Best, Kai (Jack) 2023?6?14? 20:17?Joel Rosenbaum ??? Interested? Of course we're interested! Why wouldn't we be? We have a large and active cilia seminar group, and IFT was discovered here. Moreover, at least one of us has mentored the leading structural biologist working and publishing on IFT, Gaia Pigino. David, please inform the Cilia Group of this seminar. Joel Rosenbaum Professor MCDB, Yale On Wed, Jun 14, 2023 at 7:47?PM Zhang, Jack wrote: > > Dear colleagues, > > > > Dr. Ji Sun from St. Jude is visiting Yale this Friday. He will give an informal seminar talk titled ?Structural Basis of LRRK2 Activation- a novel molecular paradigm of kinase spatial regulation?, in Bass 405, at 11 AM. > > > > Dr. Ji Sun stood out as one of the most extraordinary colleagues during our time at IBP. From the moment we embarked on our scientific journeys, I was certain that his remarkable intellect and passion would propel him to become a highly accomplished scientist - a prediction that has been beautifully realized. Ji earned his doctorate at the University of Washington (with Ning Zhen), and subsequently furthered his postdoctoral research work in Rod MacKinnon?s lab at Rockefeller. > > > > Dr. Sun's reputation in the broad field of structural biology is truly exceptional. His remarkable discoveries have made groundbreaking contributions to our scientific understanding, including a series of high-resolution, high-impact protein structures. Notably, he solved the first atomic model of LRRK2 (published in Cell, 2021), as well as highly impressive atomic models of IFT-A/B train (published in Cell Research, 2023), and several other important membrane protein complexes. > > > > Exemplifying both passion and proficiency in his scientific pursuits, Dr. Sun's track record is extraordinary. Upon establishing his lab at St. Jude, he made an impressive debut by publishing his laboratory's first paper in the prestigious journal NSMB as the ?sole author?. This remarkable achievement surprised and inspired all his peers, highlighting his unique blend of dedication, intellect, and innovative thinking. > > > > In his talk this Friday, he will present some very impressive findings on the molecular mechanism of LRRK2, in addition to his recent work in Cell. During the past couple of decades, laboratories across the globe, including some of our former colleagues at the Institute of Biophysics (since 10+ ago without any luck/success, as far as I know), have wrestled with the complex challenge of decoding the structure of LRRK2, a crucial puzzle piece in the battle against Parkinson's disease. Despite persistent efforts, substantial progress remained elusive until Dr. Sun's groundbreaking discovery. His seminar at Yale will delve into the journey and the potential real-world implications of his work on LRRK2, offering a unique perspective on the intersection of cutting-edge structural biology and potential therapeutic applications. > > > > In addition, Dr. Sun has recently started working on ciliary structures, and has solved several incredible structures in this system including IFT-A/B train, if anyone in this field is also interested. > > > > Best, > > Kai (Jack) > > > > _______________________________________________ > Cilia mailing list > Cilia at mailman.yale.edu > https://mailman.yale.edu/mailman/listinfo/cilia -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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So sorry about my brainlessness, and I really apologize for my 'wrongdoing' to even inquire about people's interest. Best, Kai (Jack) From: Zhang, Jack Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2023 9:13 PM To: Rosenbaum, Joel Cc: Breslow, David Subject: Re: [Cilia] Ji Sun's visit Dear Prof. Rosenbaum, I apologize for asking people in the cilia group if they are interested (I did not realize how stupid the question was until you reminded me). I am so sorry and will avoid asking such questions again in future. Also, I feel I should have let you know well before this notice. Ji clearly expressed his admirations for the many groundbreaking discoveries made by Yale senior colleagues, especially you, your group and your many trainees. Without your discovery, the field itself wouldn't have existed. Best, Kai (Jack) 2023?6?14? 20:17?Joel Rosenbaum ??? Interested? Of course we're interested! Why wouldn't we be? We have a large and active cilia seminar group, and IFT was discovered here. Moreover, at least one of us has mentored the leading structural biologist working and publishing on IFT, Gaia Pigino. David, please inform the Cilia Group of this seminar. Joel Rosenbaum Professor MCDB, Yale On Wed, Jun 14, 2023 at 7:47?PM Zhang, Jack wrote: > > Dear colleagues, > > > > Dr. Ji Sun from St. Jude is visiting Yale this Friday. He will give an informal seminar talk titled ?Structural Basis of LRRK2 Activation- a novel molecular paradigm of kinase spatial regulation?, in Bass 405, at 11 AM. > > > > Dr. Ji Sun stood out as one of the most extraordinary colleagues during our time at IBP. From the moment we embarked on our scientific journeys, I was certain that his remarkable intellect and passion would propel him to become a highly accomplished scientist - a prediction that has been beautifully realized. Ji earned his doctorate at the University of Washington (with Ning Zhen), and subsequently furthered his postdoctoral research work in Rod MacKinnon?s lab at Rockefeller. > > > > Dr. Sun's reputation in the broad field of structural biology is truly exceptional. His remarkable discoveries have made groundbreaking contributions to our scientific understanding, including a series of high-resolution, high-impact protein structures. Notably, he solved the first atomic model of LRRK2 (published in Cell, 2021), as well as highly impressive atomic models of IFT-A/B train (published in Cell Research, 2023), and several other important membrane protein complexes. > > > > Exemplifying both passion and proficiency in his scientific pursuits, Dr. Sun's track record is extraordinary. Upon establishing his lab at St. Jude, he made an impressive debut by publishing his laboratory's first paper in the prestigious journal NSMB as the ?sole author?. This remarkable achievement surprised and inspired all his peers, highlighting his unique blend of dedication, intellect, and innovative thinking. > > > > In his talk this Friday, he will present some very impressive findings on the molecular mechanism of LRRK2, in addition to his recent work in Cell. During the past couple of decades, laboratories across the globe, including some of our former colleagues at the Institute of Biophysics (since 10+ ago without any luck/success, as far as I know), have wrestled with the complex challenge of decoding the structure of LRRK2, a crucial puzzle piece in the battle against Parkinson's disease. Despite persistent efforts, substantial progress remained elusive until Dr. Sun's groundbreaking discovery. His seminar at Yale will delve into the journey and the potential real-world implications of his work on LRRK2, offering a unique perspective on the intersection of cutting-edge structural biology and potential therapeutic applications. > > > > In addition, Dr. Sun has recently started working on ciliary structures, and has solved several incredible structures in this system including IFT-A/B train, if anyone in this field is also interested. > > > > Best, > > Kai (Jack) > > > > _______________________________________________ > Cilia mailing list > Cilia at mailman.yale.edu > https://mailman.yale.edu/mailman/listinfo/cilia -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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We will again be holding two meetings on the West Campus, on November 17 and April 26 with the goal of stimulating interactions between folks in the different locations, so this is a great opportunity for an excursion to West Campus for those who don't often go! This year we will have a seminar by Dale Krietler of the AMX beamline at NSLS-II who will be giving us an update on NSLS-II and will be discussing their fragment-based ligand screening capabilities. We are still aiming for 30-minute talks and discussion, and hopefully some social time too - but over pizza rather than over crackers and cheese! All meetings will have a Zoom link for those who wish to attend virtually. This year?s schedule: Oct 20 ? Kimberly Vish (Titus Boggon lab) ? Giarman Room (SHM B201) Nov 17 ? Wei Mi lab ? West Campus (ABC373) Jan 26 ? Jun Liu lab ? Giarman Room (SHM B201) February 23 ? Neng Wan (Karin Reinisch lab) ? Giarman Room (SHM B201) March 22 ? Ivan Lomakin (Chris Bunick lab) ? Giarman Room (SHM B201) April 26 ? Dale Krietler (NSLS-II) ? West Campus (ABC373) Additionally, if you know anyone who would like to receive these emails please tell me and I can add them to the mailing list. Thank you to all the speakers this year, see you all in October! Titus -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From titus.boggon at yale.edu Sun Oct 15 20:12:27 2023 From: titus.boggon at yale.edu (Boggon, Titus) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2023 00:12:27 +0000 Subject: [YSM_Structural_Biology_Seminar_Series] Friday [Noon] - YSM Structural Biology Work In Progress Seminar Series Message-ID: Hi Everyone, In our first seminar in this year's YSM Structural Biology Seminar Series Kimberly Vish from my lab will present a story entitled "The Role of Phosphorylated Binding Partners in p120RasGAP Function? We will be meeting in the Giarman room (SHM B201) on Friday (Oct 20) at Lunch time - 12 noon - and will be providing Pizza. I look forward to seeing you all there! The Zoom link for those who wish to attend virtually will be: https://yale.zoom.us/j/91224818398 . Meeting ID: 912 2481 8398. Calendar .ics invite attached. This year?s schedule: Oct 20 ? Kimberly Vish (Titus Boggon lab) ? Giarman Room (SHM B201) Nov 17 ? Wei Mi lab ? West Campus (ABC373) Jan 26 ? Jun Liu lab ? Giarman Room (SHM B201) February 23 ? Neng Wan (Karin Reinisch lab) ? Giarman Room (SHM B201) March 22 ? Ivan Lomakin (Chris Bunick lab) ? Giarman Room (SHM B201) April 26 ? Dale Krietler (NSLS-II) ? West Campus (ABC373) Additionally, if you know anyone who would like to receive these emails please tell me and I can add them to the mailing list. All the best, Titus -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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We will be meeting in the Giarman room (SHM B201) on Friday (Oct 20) at Lunch time - 12 noon - and will be providing Pizza. I look forward to seeing you all there! The Zoom link for those who wish to attend virtually will be: https://yale.zoom.us/j/91224818398 . Meeting ID: 912 2481 8398. Calendar .ics invite attached. This year?s schedule: Oct 20 ? Kimberly Vish (Titus Boggon lab) ? Giarman Room (SHM B201) Nov 17 ? Wei Mi lab ? West Campus (ABC373) Jan 26 ? Jun Liu lab ? Giarman Room (SHM B201) February 23 ? Neng Wan (Karin Reinisch lab) ? Giarman Room (SHM B201) March 22 ? Ivan Lomakin (Chris Bunick lab) ? Giarman Room (SHM B201) April 26 ? Dale Krietler (NSLS-II) ? West Campus (ABC373) Additionally, if you know anyone who would like to receive these emails please tell me and I can add them to the mailing list. All the best, Titus -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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