Kim Reynolds
@kreynoldslab.bsky.social
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Scientist, teacher, mentor, mom. Definitely not the gov of IA. Interested in systems biology, molecular evolution, bacterial genomes, protein engineering, and synth bio.
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kreynoldslab.bsky.social
After 17 years at UT Southwestern (first as a postdoc, and then starting my lab), I'm excited to be starting a new chapter in The Jenkins Department of Biophysics, at Johns Hopkins University

UTSW friends and colleagues, I will miss you very much!
Reposted by Kim Reynolds
calin.bsky.social
New preprint! We carried out the largest complementation and inhibition study for diverse homologs in a single protein family (DHFR) to date. Highlights thread follows... 1/n 🧵
biorxivpreprint.bsky.social
Exploring Antibiotic Resistance in Diverse Homologs of the Dihydrofolate Reductase Protein Family through Broad Mutational Scanning https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.01.23.634126v1
kreynoldslab.bsky.social
Combining experiment and computation to tackle scientific problems in the microbial world? Consider applying for our tenure track faculty search in microbial systems biology. Application deadline coming up, Nov 29.
kreynoldslab.bsky.social
Announcing a new tenure-track faculty search in microbial systems biology! Come join a fantastic ecosystem of systems biologists and informaticians. Application deadline is Nov 29. To apply: apply.interfolio.com/154339
kreynoldslab.bsky.social
Announcing a new tenure-track faculty search in microbial systems biology! Come join a fantastic ecosystem of systems biologists and informaticians. Application deadline is Nov 29. To apply: apply.interfolio.com/154339
kreynoldslab.bsky.social
Physical protein interactions constrain interface sequence. But what about non-binding "biochemical" interactions in metabolism? We used deep mutational scanning to map sequence constraints for two enzymes that catalyze consecutive metabolic reactions: rdcu.be/dE7xl
Cross section of an enzyme, color coded by mutational epistasis.
kreynoldslab.bsky.social
Our new work on (1) mapping genetic interactions in E. coli with titratable CRISPRi and then (2) using these data to build predictive gene expression -> growth rate models is out now in Cell Systems! doi.org/10.1016/j.ce...
kreynoldslab.bsky.social
Come join us! We're looking for not just one, but two postdoctoral fellows. We have one position open in biosynth pathway optimization, and another to examine how E. coli responds to perturbations in essential gene abundance. For details: www.utsouthwestern.edu/research/pos...
Reposted by Kim Reynolds
casey.greenelab.com
We're hiring a new faculty member in Clinical Informatics! Read more and apply at the link.

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