Sam Berry
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Harvard Biophysics PhD candidate studying protein evolution with a focus on transporters in the Gaudet and Marks labs. Occasional fiction writer. Proud cat dad.
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Krishna Reddy
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· Sep 12
Evolutionary analysis reveals the origin of sodium coupling in glutamate transporters - Nature Structural & Molecular Biology
Reddy et al. used ancestral protein reconstruction, cryo-electron microscopy and functional assays to elucidate how a secondary active transporter evolved to harness the energy of sodium gradients to ...
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Sam Berry
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· Sep 1
Sam Berry
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· Sep 1
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David Ho
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· Aug 31
Sam Berry
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· Aug 26
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Sam Berry
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· Jun 5
Sam Berry
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· May 30
Harvard_MCB
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· May 28
Senior MCB, CPB, and Neuroscience Concentrators Receive the Thomas Temple Hoopes and Henderson Prizes - Harvard University - Department of Molecular & Cellular Biology
Six graduating seniors in our MCB, Chemical and Physical Biology (CPB), and Neuroscience concentrations have received the prestigious Thomas Temple Hoopes Prize. These prizes, which carry a $5,000 […]
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Liana Merk
@bacteriyay.bsky.social
· May 24
Prevalence of Group II Introns in Phage Genomes
Although bacteriophage genomes are under strong selective pressure for high coding density, they are still frequently invaded by mobile genetic elements (MGEs). Group II introns are MGEs that reduce h...
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Sam Berry
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· May 4
Sam Berry
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· May 4
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Nick Polizzi
@nickpolizzi.bsky.social
· Apr 28
Zero-shot design of drug-binding proteins via neural selection-expansion
Computational design of molecular recognition remains challenging despite advances in deep learning. The design of proteins that bind to small molecules has been particularly difficult because it requ...
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Sam Berry
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· Nov 16