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BMB Weekly #37: October 7, 2022

Vol. 55, No. 37Horizontal banner with MSU helmet displaying College of Natural Science Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


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Noteworthy News

 
BMB Graduate, Toufic Jildeh, Returns to MSU as a Team Physician for MSU Athletics and the U.S. Olympic Ski & Snowboard Team!

"Returning to MSU with the goal of providing an education to future health care professionals, Jildeh brings his knowledge from Wayne State University School of Medicine, he subsequently completed his orthopedic surgical residency at Henry Ford Health System in Detroit." Read more here

 

 

Upcoming Seminars


Fall Colloquium Series: Stephanie Moon
October, 13 2022 — 10:00 a.m.–11:00 a.m.
BPS 1425

Stephanie Moon from University of Michigan Medical School will be presenting "Connections between ribosome-associated quality control and stress granules."

To join us on Zoom, click this link. Password: bmbseminar

The Fall BMB Seminar Series will run through December 8, 2022. The complete schedule is available on the BMB Fall Seminar Series website. If you are interested in meeting with any of these speakers please email Leslie Williams, glady@msu.edu. Many speakers are planning to visit in-person. A zoom option will continue to be offered for all seminars.

 

Mark Your Calendar


Lunch with the Dean
October 10, 2022 — 12:00 p.m.–1:00 p.m.
Audience: Graduate Students

For this lunch, Dean Pero Dagbovie and Julie Rojewski, Director of Graduate Career Development at MSU are eager to hear from you about your dreams and aspirations: where do you hope to go, and what kinds of MSU resources can we share that will help you get there? Learn more and register here.


The Exchange: Journal Club—Dr. Stephanie Moon, U. Michigan (David Arnosti)
October 11, 2022 — 8:00 a.m.–9:00 a.m.
Audience: Current Graduate Students

The Exchange is the weekly Tuesday morning event for graduate students. Please join us for our next meeting which will include the following:
Journal Club: Dr. Stephanie Moon, U. Michigan (David Arnosti)
Translational regulation in human health and disease
Volunteers: Rachel Nicolas, Megan Gruenberg


Starting Strong in Graduate School: Increasing Motivation
October 11, 2022 — 4:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m.
Audience: Current Graduate Students

One of the most difficult things about graduate school is having to sustain high levels of motivation for a very long time. If you are feeling your motivation fading and aren’t sure how to keep going, you are not alone! In this workshop, we will talk about specific strategies to build and/or recover sustainable motivational structures and practices in your life. Register here

For more great workshops, programming and professional development events, check out The Graduate School Calendar here.


RCR Workshop – Authorship, Plagiarism, and Peer Review
October 11, 2022 — 6:00 p.m.–7:30 p.m.
Audience: Graduate Students

This session will be dedicated to understanding the definitions and disagreements about what constitutes an author, how conflicts are resolved, how to avoid such conflicts, and where/to whom to go for help about authorship issues. This session will also aim to help you understand what plagiarism is, how to test for it within your own work, how to discuss plagiarism, and where to go for advice on plagiarism. Learn more and register here


GTA Virtual Lunch & Learn: Strategies that Inspire Faculty & Student Success
October 12, 2022 — 12:00 p.m.–1:00 p.m.
Audience: Graduate Students, Postdocs, Academic Staff, Faculty

During this session you will have an opportunity to learn about strategies, resources, tools (including those suggested by students and some created by instructors) that GTAs can easily, and with minimal time, integrate into their teaching practices to improve both faculty and student success. Learn more and register here


Celebration of Hope
October 13, 2022 — 1:00 p.m.–7:30 p.m.
Wharton Center for the Performing Arts
Audience: Faculty

This event is meant to celebrate recent research success on fighting cystic fibrosis at Michigan State, Spectrum Health and beyond. The day will feature scientific presentations and posters from local scientists researching CF, art displays by world renowned artist Dylan Mortimer (www.dylanmortimer.com), and stories and experiences from people with CF in our community. Registration begins at 1pm. We will have drinks and snacks during the scientific sessions in the afternoon, and during the evening sessions, dinner is served with a cash bar. Attendance is free for those invited. If you are interested in attending, please email Rob Quinn at quinnrob@msu.edu.


Education Policy PhD Program Announces Virtual Open House
October 13, 2022 — 4:30 p.m.–5:30 p.m.
Audience: All

Find out more about this nationally ranked Top-10 program! Register here.


Graduate Assistantship – Assistant Community Director
Application Deadline: October 14, 2022
Attention: Graduate Students

Residence Education and Housing Services has an opening for a half-time Graduate Assistantship for Spring 2023. This assistantship, also known as our Assistant Community Director, is a live-in position in a Residence Hall on campus. Assistant Community Directors receive an apartment and meal plan, along with a stipend, 9-credit tuition waiver, and student health insurance. Learn more and apply here


COGS 2022 Tailgate: MSU vs. Wisconsin
October 15, 2022 — 1:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m.
Front Lawn at Chittenden Hall 
Audience: Current Graduate and Professional Students

We hope you'll come out to join your fellow graduate & professional students for one final COGS Tailgate as we enjoy some food, Live DJ, lawn games and fun with friends old and new! Want to go to the homecoming game? Here's some information for Graduate/Professional students: https://cogs.msu.edu/services/grad-section-tickets/
Want to check out Homecoming Festivities during that week, including the annual MSU Homecoming Parade on Friday 10/14?  Visit: https://alumni.msu.edu/homecoming/  Go Green! Go White!


COGS Coffee & Connection
October 20, 2022 — 9:00 a.m.–10:00 a.m.
Natural Sciences Building Rm 244 (with bonus tour of MSU Bug House!)
Audience: Current Graduate and Professional Students

Drop by for some coffee, treats and conversation and a peek at this unique MSU "hidden gem", perfect for spooky October!   If it's nice outside, take a quick walk afterwards behind the Nat. Sci. bldg and explore Benefactors Plaza and the fountain and the bird sculpture outside of the Student Services Bldg. It's a great place to sit and contemplate!
Next up: Monday, October 31st: 9am to 10am at Fosters Coffee in East Lansing. 


Building Your Broader Impacts Plan
October 20, 2022 — 10:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.
Attention: Graduate Students

In addition to its intellectual merits, each proposal submitted to the National Science Foundation (NSF) is reviewed according to the merits of its BI plan, or the benefits of the proposed research to society. Come to this hands-on workshop to learn more about NSF’s BI criterion and major BI goals, the six essential elements of a BI plan, and key resources to help you develop a winning proposal. Participants will leave the workshop with a draft BI plan. Learn more and register here.


Call for Applications: Hiram E. Fitzgerald Engaged Scholar Fellowship
Application Deadline: October 23, 2022
Attention: Graduate Students

MSU graduate students in any field of study who are engaged in practice and/or research that has to do with adverse childhood experiences, whether or not their work is focused on children, may apply. The funding amount is $1,000. Learn more and register here


The Center for PFAS Research Inaugural Annual Symposium: Emerging Technologies in PFAS Remediation and Toxicity
October 25, 2022 
Audience: All

The Center for PFAS Research is hosting the Inaugural Annual Symposium: Emerging Technologies in PFAS Remediation and Toxicity on Tuesday, October 25, 2022. This full-day symposium will be held at the East Lansing Hannah Community Center in East Lansing Michigan. The featured speakers include Dr. Marc Mills (US EPA), Dr. Suzanne Witt (Enspired Solutions), Dr. Hui Li (MSU), Dr. Moiz Mumtaz (ATSDR/CDC), Dr. Barbara Wetmore (US EPA), and Dr. Brad Upham (MSU). Learn more and register here


CMB 2nd Annual Research Symposium: "Biodesign"
October 28, 2022 — 9:30 a.m.–4:00 p.m.
ISTB Rm 1404
Audience: Current Graduate and Professional Students

Please join us for a day of exciting speakers featuring their work on integration of biological processes and technology. Speakers will highlight their work on Transplantation, Plant Development, Ovarian Biology, Robotic Odor Detection, and Extracellular Vesicles. Please register here by October 14th. 


COGS Pumpkin Painting Party
October 28, 2022 — 1:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m.
Chittenden Hall
Audience: Current Graduate and Professional Students

Drop by and have some seasonal fun with us! We’ll be painting pumpkins in Chittenden Hall from 1PM to 4PM on Friday, October 28th. Supplies will be provided, cider and donuts too. Drop by and get creative!  Please pre-register here to make sure we have enough pumpkins.


Workshops/Q&A sessions with MPS Speaker William Hart-Davidson
October 31, 2022 — 1:15 p.m.–2:15 p.m.
PLB Rm 168
Audience: Graduate Students, Postdocs, Faculty

Writing – Feedback & Revisions:  These are the parts of writing (and especially academic writing) that scientists don't always feel as well prepared for. Here we will cover material that has proven helpful in the past on giving helpful feedback and using feedback to revise. This will be framed as how these skills are tied to leadership in careers as well.


Starting Strong in Graduate School: Increasing Motivation
Event Dates: November 4 and December 2, 2022 — 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.
Attention: Graduate Students

Join University Outreach & Engagement on the first Friday of each month (November 4, December 2) for 3 hours of dedicated time and space for writing about your community engagement work. We offer in-person (at Brody Cafeteria) and virtual options, for free. Register here


DOE’s Office of Science Is Now Accepting Applications for Office of Science Graduate Student Research (SCGSR) Awards
Deadline: November 9, 2022
Attention: Current Graduate Students

The SCGSR program supports awards to outstanding U.S. graduate students to conduct part of their graduate thesis research at a DOE national laboratory or host site in collaboration with a DOE laboratory scientist — with the goal of preparing graduate students for scientific and technical careers critically important to the DOE Office of Science mission. Learn more here


Pauling Fellows Applications
Deadline: November 14, 2022
Attention: Current Graduate Students

The applications for the next class of Pauling Fellows are open. This is a prestigious fellowship that offers the candidate a great deal of freedom while working with national lab tools and expertise. For application help, please reach out to wendy.shaw@pnnl.gov


Finishing Strong in Graduate School: Preventing Burnout
November 15, 2022 — 4:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m.
Audience: Current Graduate Students

When it’s crunch time, we can push ourselves to the point of burnout, and once we’re truly burned out it may take a long time to recover. If we catch it early, we can stop ourselves from getting so overwhelmed that we shut down. We’ll talk about how to know when you’re getting close to burnout, and ways you can prevent it. Register here

 

Announcements


Immediate-Access Workshop: Quarterly Estimated Tax for Fellowship Recipients
Attention: Graduate and Professional Students

Limited spots still available, but not for long! COGS has agreed to test out a new workshop for graduate/professional students to learn how to manage quarterly taxes.  If you are not having federal income tax withheld from your paychecks, which is typical for fellowship and training grant stipends/salaries, you may be responsible for making manual tax payments to the IRS up to four times a year. Filling out the Estimated Tax Worksheet in IRS Form 1040-ES will tell you whether payments are required and in what amount. This workshop helps students navigate the tricky world of fellowships taxes.  This particular workshop is applicable to US citizens only.  Please register at this link

Registration for a limited number students is free and others will be placed on a notification list by the vendor.  COGS is working with the vendor to provide additional discounted registration to MSU Graduate & Professional students.


Election & Voting Resources on Campus
Attention: All

Beginning on October 10th  and through Election Day (November 8), MSU will host four rotating City of East Lansing Satellite City Clerk Offices for one-stop help on all things voter engagement.  Students, faculty and staff can take advantages of services normally provided at the City Clerk office, including:

  • register to vote
  • ask questions
  • sign up for an absentee ballot
  • pick up an absentee ballot
  • vote in advance of Election Day

 Want to check out handy voting resources? Visit the MSUVote website.


Email Address for Fellowship Questions
Attention: GPDs and GPAs

From OFA, if you have fellowship questions and/or are unable to get a hold of John Garcia directly, please use ES.DL.OFA.GradFellowship@esp.msu.edu. This email should be used for internal communications as not shared with students.


FREE Professional Skills Training – Certificate in Communications, Teamwork and Leadership Skills
Attention: Graduate Students, Faculty, and Academic Staff

The NSF-funded CyberAmbassador program offers training in communication, teamwork and leadership skills. This training is free and offered virtually approximately three times per year in partnership with Michigan State University and Tau Beta Pi, the Engineering Honor Society. Participants will earn a certificate for completing the full training series. The 2022-23 training series begins next week. Learn more here


MSU Outreach and Engagement Awards Call for Nominations
Attention: Graduate Students

The Michigan State University Outreach and Engagement Awards honor and shine a light on exemplary community-engaged scholarship and university outreach activities through a number of recognition programs. Nominations for all award programs are due on October 17, 2022. Learn more here


MSU Joins the Association for Women in Science
Attention: Faculty, Academic Staff, and Graduate Students

The Association for Women in Science (AWIS) announced a new partnership with Michigan State University. MSU students, staff and faculty may join AWIS now free under the MSU institutional agreement. AWIS offers webinars, career resources and more. Learn more here


Institute for Citizens & Scholars Fellowship Opportunities
Attention: Graduate Students

The Institute for Citizens & Scholars has opened its 2023 competition for several fellowships that support either dissertation completion or junior faculty progress toward tenure. Learn more here


The Sci-Files
Attention: Graduate and Professional Students

The Sci-Files is always looking for MSU graduate & professional students to speak about their research on the MSU student radio station, Impact 89FM - https://impact89fm.org/. The Sci-Files is an award-winning show with over 150 episodes highlighting the research of MSU students. Students from any discipline are welcome to email scifiles89fm@gmail.com if you are interested in being interviewed.  Check out the Sci-Files Podcasts here: https://impact89fm.org/the-sci-files/.


MPS Seminar Schedule for 2022/2023 Academic Year

A vibrant seminar series fosters discourse, exposes participants to diverse scientific thought, builds networks and cements community. Seminar participation is for everyone; graduate students gain insight into the wider world of research, postdocs make valuable contacts for future jobs and faculty members keep current on new trends and technologies. During the last two years, our full participation in MPS seminars has been hampered, but with the coming Fall series we can engage in this series more fully. We strongly encourage everyone now to set aside Mondays from 4:00-5:00 apart for this academic year. Attached you will find the schedule for our speakers with their topics. 

To increase participation in the seminar we offer the following changes and reminders about the series: 

  • All the talks for the 2022/2023 year can be added to your calendar automatically using the attached icalendar file. 
  • There will be an additional 15 minutes after the talk ends at 5:00 to meet with the speaker over refreshments 
  • Nominees for the 2023/2024 year will be accepted on a continuous basis using paper submission or this link: https://bit.ly/3AnK55K 
  • Note that all interested students and postdocs may join the luncheon with the speaker Mondays at 12:00 regardless of formal affiliation with the MPS program. If you would like to join the luncheon, simply let Heather Sharick (sharickh@msu.edu) know at least 5 days before the speaker comes. 

The PEER (Promoting Education & Emotional Resilience) Program
Attention: Graduate Students

The PEER (Promoting Education & Emotional Resilience) Program seeks to empower students to learn about their mental health and develop positive coping skills. This 6-week workshop will help students develop resiliency skills derived from evidenced-based practices such as Mindfulness, ACT, CBT, DBT, and Resiliency training in collaboration with the Resource Center for Persons with Disabilities (RCPD) and Counseling and Psychiatric Services (CAPS). Learn more and register here


New Electronic Thesis & Dissertation Webpage
Attention: Faculty, Academic Staff, and Graduate Students

There is a new webpage that has been created on the grad.msu.edu website (https://grad.msu.edu/etd) that provides information related to Electronic Theses and Dissertation submissions. You can access deadline dates, formatting guides, and more at this link.


COVID-19 Guidance for International Travel
Attention: Staff, Faculty, Research Associates, and Graduate Students

To help field questions, Global Safety has developed a guide with recommended steps and resources. This is available as a PDF and on the Global Safety website at www.globalsafety.msu.edu/positive-COVID-19. The first step is to call ISOS for guidance.


Office of Admissions Raising Cutoff Score for Duolingo 
Attention: Graduate Program Directors, Graduate Academic Program Coordinators, and Students

The Office of Admissions is raising the cutoff score for Duolingo from 105 to 110 for both undergraduate and graduate applicants, with a provisional admission score range of 95 to 105. This change will apply to Fall 2023 applicants and beyond. Learn more here


WRA 495: Working with Multilingual Writers
Audience: Current Graduate Students

This course aims to raise awareness of how people develop written and digital literacy skills in an additional language and how to apply this knowledge when providing feedback on writing with multilingual writers in university contexts. Learn more here.


MSU Graduate Career Advising Dropbox
Audience: Current Graduate Students

MSU graduate students can now have their professional documents (resumes, cover letters, etc.) reviewed by a Graduate Career Advisor through the Office of Graduate Career Development electronically and without needing to make an appointment. A response with feedback on your document(s) will be emailed with one week. Simply complete this form. You must be signed into Google via your MSU email address to access the form.

 

Job Postings


Assistant Professors of Biology, Biochemistry, Chemistry, and more — Hanover College

Hanover College is currently looking to expand its science programs, particularly the Biology and the Chemistry programs. See current job listings here
BMB graduate Dr. Natalia Hubbs (hubbs@hanover.edu) is a faculty member at Hanover College and would be glad to answer any questions about these three tenure-track positions in Biology, Chemistry, and Biochemistry. 


Experienced Senior Scientist — VxBiosciences   

Description: The ideal candidate would be an MS- or PhD-level molecular biologist who can develop assays for testing novel gene therapeutic agents in a new state-of-the-art facility in Oakland/Berkeley for an NIH funded biopharma startup. Expertise in standard molecular biology techniques (PCR, cloning, characterization, etc.) as well as cell culture techniques (e.g. flow cytometry) is a requirement. Excellent communication skills are highly prioritized.
Education: M.S. or Ph.D in Biology, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Bioengineering or closely related field from an accredited institution with 5 years or more of work experience. International applicants will be considered.
Contact: john.reville@vxbiosciences.com

VxBiosciences is a biotech startup located in Oakland, CA that is actively recruiting students from MSU. Their company is a spin out from the world-renowned UCSF Gladstone Institutes. They are currently developing a therapeutic for SARS-CoV-2 and other infectious diseases.


Research Scientist — Analytical Biochemist   

The Vamsi Mootha lab at Massachusetts General Hospital is searching for a talented, independent analytical biochemist with expertise in small-molecule LC-MS and GC-MS to join their team as a full-time research scientist.  They have a highly collaborative team that combines a variety of methods to study mitochondrial biology and disease.  There will be ample opportunities for high-quality publications and compensation will be very competitive.   

If you know of someone in your group or department who might be interested in this position, please forward this email and attachment to them.  Please also consider posting the attached PDF of our ad on your bulletin boards.  Our posting can also be found at the HHMI careers site.  


Postdoctoral Research Associate Position — Quinn Lab

Rob Quinn in BMB seeks a Research Associate to work on an NIH funded project to understand the role of the lung microbiome in Cystic Fibrosis. Patients with this disease battle complex lung infections throughout their lifetime and our laboratory is studying how microbial metabolism and dynamics may be responsible for the progression CF disease. This project involves a multi-faceted approach including microbial culture models of the lung environment, big data multi-omics analysis, and mathematical modelling. Skills in microbiology and multi-omics data generation, including mass spectrometry and high-throughput nucleic acid sequencing, are highly desirable. The research associate will work tightly with clinicians and other scientists in the laboratory to develop a comprehensive approach to understanding these important clinical events of CF disease.  This position will involve generation and analysis of metabolomics and microbiome sequencing data. There will also be a large culture-based approach involving multi-species biofilm communities and perturbations of the lung microbiome in a mucus-plugged bronchiole microcosm. This position will require an understanding of multi-variate statistics and methods for integration of multi-omics datasets. Experience with computer coding languages for data analysis such as Python and R are highly desirable. The Research Associate will also gain experience in mentoring undergraduates and graduate students in scientific studies related to the project.  Apply at MSU Careers posting 799757.


Postdoctoral Research Associate Position — Vo Lab

The lab of Tommy Vo, BMB, is seeking to hire a postdoc available to study the regulation of epigenetic histone modifications during development and stress response. Available projects in the lab will employ genetic, genomic, molecular, and biochemical approaches to understand the mechanistic role of transcription machinery in specifying and modulating histone modifications in the fission yeast, Schizosaccharomyces pombe. The position is in a young lab in which the research associate will uniquely benefit from experiencing, first-hand, a new lab environment.  Contact Tommy Vo for information votommyv@msu.edu. See job posting and apply at this link.


Postdoctoral Research Associate Position — He Lab

The Jin He lab in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology is seeking a Research Associate to use mouse models to study the epigenetic mechanisms in brain development and neurodevelopmental diseases such as autism spectrum disorder, intellectual disability, and attention deficits/hyperactivity disorder.  A PhD is required in Neuroscience, Genetics, Molecular Biology.   Please contact Jin He directly hejin1@msu.edu.  See the job posting and apply at this link


Paid Research Opportunity for Undergraduate and Graduate Students

The Guys/Girls Opt for Activities for Life (GOAL) trial research team is in immediate need of students to assist with this large-scale NIH-funded study.  We are starting in 4 urban schools with approximately 63 adolescent-parent dyads per school in the fall of 2022 and will continue into the spring of 2023. We are recruiting for Data Collectors, Physical Activity and Nutrition Intervention Coaches (1-2 days/week for 13 weeks), Intervention Leads (1-2 days/week for 13 weeks), Dietary Recall Specialists, as well as Process Evaluators. The positions that require transportation to schools will have transportation provided.

These research assistant positions offer $12.00-15.00/hour, in addition to gaining invaluable research experience to strengthen a resume.

Students can contact the Project Manager Aisha Hilliard of the GOAL trial at hillia51@msu.edu if interested in discussing these outstanding opportunities.

 

Recent Publications

Bird, K.A., Jacobs, M. et. al.  “Parental origins of the cultivated tetraploid sour cherry (Prunus cerasus L.).”  Plants People Planet.         (2022).

Bibik, J.D., Weraduwage, S.M., Banerjee, A., Robertson, K., Espinoza-Corral, R., Sharkey, T.D., Lundquist, P.K., Hamberger, B.R.        “Pathway engineering, re-targeting, and synthetic scaffolding improve the production of squalene in plants.”  ACS Synthetic        Biology Vol. 11, Iss. 6 (2022).

Orlowska, K., Fling, R. R., Nault, R., Sink, W. J., Schilmiller, A. L., & Zacharewski, T. "Dioxin-elicited decrease in cobalamin
        redirects propionyl-CoA metabolism to the β-oxidation-like pathway resulting in acrylyl-CoA conjugate buildup." The Journal of
        biological chemistry 298(9),102301 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2022.102301   

Rossi, M., Altea-Manzano, P., Demicco, M. et. al.  “PHGDH heterogeneity potentiates cancer cell dissemination and metastasis.”        Nature 605, 747–753 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-022-04758-2

Sadre, R., Anthony, T.M., Grabar, J.M. et al. Metabolomics-guided discovery of cytochrome P450s involved in pseudotropine-dependent
        biosynthesis of modified tropane alkaloids. Nat Commun 13, 3832 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-31653-1.  New!

Tinney, K.R., Dover, J.A., Doore, S.M., and Parent, K.  “Shigella viruses Sf22 and KRT47 require outer membrane protein C for        infection.”  Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) – Biomembranes  Vol. 1864, Iss. 7 (2022).

See story on Sophia Lunt’s collaborative research on molecular workings of a certain form of metastatic Breast cancer in MSU Today.

Professor A. Daniel Jones recently contributed to a piece published online at The Conversation dealing with treating PFAS-contaminated wastes. Check it out here!   


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