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BMB Weekly #27: July 7, 2023

Vol. 56, No.27Horizontal banner with MSU helmet displaying College of Natural Science Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


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Noteworthy News


Congratulations to the College of Natural Science Undergraduate Biochemistry Department Awardees for 2023 - 2024!

Mia Bricker – Donald W Homan Scholarship Fund in Natural Science

DeAndre Dukes – Larry D Fowler Undergraduate Research Grant

Dana Nzerem – Dr. Charles and Martha Vincent MSU Black Alumni Natural Science Scholarship

Gavin Post – Kenneth B & Carole A Yerrick Scholarship

Javi Tobar – Reed Gertenbach Scholarship

 

 

 

Upcoming Seminars


Coming Soon: Fall Colloquium Series

The speaker list for the Fall 2023 BMB Colloquium Series will be available soon.

 

Preliminary Exams & Dissertation Defense


Dissertation Defense: Ron Cook

Chloroplast lipid metabolism in the context of plant growth and development
July 13, 2023 — 9:30 p.m.
168 Plant Biology, Zoom

 

Mark Your Calendar


Pizza Talk Series

July 11, 2023 — 12:00 p.m.
BCH Garden
Audience: Current Graduate Students

Michael Nikolovski and Brendan Abiskaroon will talk about their research, plans for future research, and/or journal article of interest, with plenty of time for questions and answers. Please join us for pizza and drinks, and a chance to hear what your peers are up to. We will meet outside at the picnic tables in the garden, or BCH 208 if inclement weather.


ETD Formatting Workshop
July 13, 2023 — 9:30 a.m.–11:00 a.m.
Attention: Graduate Students, Faculty

This webinar is designed for Plan A Master’s students and all Doctoral students who intend to graduate this semester. During this workshop students will receive information regarding the following:

  • How to format their thesis or dissertation correctly
  • How to successfully submit their thesis or dissertation via ProQuest
  • How to successfully submit required paperwork, complete their Graduate School degree requirements, and receive their diploma

Registration is required. Learn more here.


Teaching Philosophy Writing Workshop
July 13, 2023 — 3:00 p.m.–4:30 p.m.
Audience: Academic Staff, Current Graduate Students, Faculty, Postdocs

A teaching philosophy statement demonstrates your teaching beliefs, values, use of evidence-based teaching and assessment practices for effective instruction.

In this workshop, we will walk you through the process of recognizing your teaching values and collecting evidence of effective teaching. At the end of this session, you will have a working draft of your teaching statement, which will empower you to continue your efforts toward intentional and effective teaching. Learn more and register here.


Postdoc Academy Learning Sessions (PALS)
July 13, 2023 — 4:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m.
Chittenden Hall, Room 110
Audience: Postdocs, Graduate Students, Faculty

Are you registered for the Postdoc Academy's course, "The Postdoc Academy: Building Skills for a Successful Career" through the edX platform? If so, Drs. Rique Campa and Tony Nunez from the Graduate School are hosting weekly Postdoc Academy Learning Sessions (PALS) to help all participants (e.g., postdocs, senior graduate students, early career faculty, etc) navigate the course and discuss course content with the goal of assisting participants complete the 7-week Massive Open Online Course (MOOC). No registration or fee is required.


Annual Conference of the Phytochemical Society of North America (PSNA) 2023
July 16–20, 2023
Attention: Graduate Students, Faculty

Join us in the heart of Michigan, East Lansing for the 62nd annual meeting of the Phytochemical Society of North America (PSNA) at Michigan State University. The meeting will be held at the Kellogg Conference Center on July 16-20, 2023. This long-standing conference brings together researchers with interest in the chemistry and biochemistry of plant natural products, their Synthetic Biology and their effects on plant and animal physiology and pathology, and their agricultural, pharmacological, and industrial utilization. Learn more and register here


DEI Statement Writing Workshop
July 20, 2023 — 3:00 p.m.–4:30 p.m.
Attention: Graduate Students, Faculty

Many jobs, especially academic positions, ask students to submit a “diversity statement” with their application materials.

In this workshop, we will walk you through the process of recognizing your identities and positionality, and the role of DEI in your teaching, research, service, and community efforts. At the end of this session, you will have a working draft to tailor according to your respective needs and to continue your efforts toward DEI. Learn more and register here.


Mid-SURE Graduate School Fair
STEM Teaching and Learning Facility
Registration Deadline: Early July
Program Date: July 26, 2023 — 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
Audience: Postdocs, Graduate Students, Faculty

Recruiters from graduate programs are invited to attend the graduate recruitment fair at the Mid-Michigan Symposium for Undergraduate Research Experiences (Mid-SURE). Mid-SURE is an opportunity for undergraduates involved in research and creative activities to share their work with their peers, faculty, and external audiences. The recruitment fair will run concurrently with Mid-SURE presentations. Learn more and register here.

 

Awards, Grants and Fellowships


The Society of Fellows at Princeton University
Application Deadline: August 1, 2023
Attention: Doctoral Students

The Princeton Society of Fellows in the Liberal Arts, an interdisciplinary group of scholars in the humanities and social sciences, invites applications for the 2024-27 fellowship competition. Four fellowships are to be awarded:

  • Two or three Open Fellowships in any discipline represented in the Society
  • One Fellowship in Humanistic Studies
  • One Fellowship in Race and Ethnicity Studies

Learn more and apply here.


STEAMpower Graduate Fellows and Faculty/Staff-Led Teams   
Application Deadline: August 22, 2023
Attention: MFA and Doctoral Students

The STEAMpower Project is looking for graduate student fellows and faculty/staff-led teams that are interested in exploring the intersection of STEM and the arts/humanities. The theme for this year’s projects is sustainability. Graduate Fellows will earn $4,000 for participation during the academic year 2023-24, and Faculty/Staff-led Teams can access up to $20,000 for their interdisciplinary project over 2023-24. Learn more and apply here

 

Announcements


Welcome Information for International Graduate Students
Attention: Graduate Program Directors

International graduate students for the upcoming Fall 2023 semester will need to complete various tasks and attend events prior to the start of the semester. A list of these action items can be found here.


Summer Assistance at the Stoneleigh Hospice House
Attention: Graduate Students

Graduate students interested in volunteering this summer can apply to assist in the Stoneleigh Hospice House. Volunteer positions at Stoneleigh Residence include working with patients and families. There are also opportunities to help with non-patient care such as lawn and garden care, light housekeeping, maintenance, and other duties. Learn more and apply to volunteer here.


Fall 2023 ITA Support Classes - Advising Appointments and Registration Available
Now
Attention: International Teaching Assistants, GPDs, GPAs

The ITA Program is currently scheduling advising appointments for international graduate teaching assistants interested in taking ITA support courses in Fall 2023. Learn more here.


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.

 

Job Postings


Research Associate, Fixed Term — Kaguni Lab

The research associate will conduct research to determine the cryo-electron microscopic structure of a protein-DNA complex formed in the process of replication initiation using Escherichia coli as a model system. The individual will also obtain training in nucleic acid enzymology and molecular genetics. Learn more about this MSU Careers posting and apply at this link.


Research Associate, Fixed Term — Quinn Lab

This project involves study of the metabolome and microbiome of corals in Hawaii, USA during their response to thermal stress. The scholar will work on both live coral in Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii, and controlled biochemical and microbiological studies of their symbiotic algae at MSU. The project involves complex analysis of metabolomics data coupled with molecular biology and genetic manipulation of culturable marine algae. Skills required for the position are broad and include mass spectrometry, microbiology, molecular biology and genetic techniques, as well as marine biology and field sampling experience. Learn more about this MSU Careers posting and apply at this link.


Research Associate, Fixed Term — Vo Lab

One research associate (post-doc) position is available in the lab of Dr. Tommy Vo. This research position is to develop new biochemical methods for high-throughput in vivo mapping of localized protein interactomes in the fission yeast S. pombe. The work will employ genetic, genomic, molecular, microscopic and biochemical approaches to understand how proteins engage with different complexes within the cell. Overall, the associate can expect to develop excellence in three key areas: research, mentoring, and scientific communication. Learn more about this MSU Careers posting and apply at this link.


Research Associate, Fixed Term
  He Lab

The successful candidate will have a solid background in cellular/molecular biology and developmental biology. Experience in neurobiology, disease mouse models, mouse behavioral analysis, and/or high-throughput sequencing experiments and bioinformatics analyses are a plus. Duties include: maintain mouse colonies, perform mouse behavioral analysis, perform mouse genetic analysis, histological analysis, and molecular analysis, collect data and analyze data, and write manuscripts. Learn more about this MSU Careers posting and apply at this link.

 

Recent Publications

Arias, C. L., García Navarrete, L. T., Mukundi, E., Swanson, T., Yang, F., Hernandez, J., Grotewold, E., & Alonso, A. P. (2023).
         Metabolic and transcriptomic study of pennycress natural variation identifies targets for oil improvement. Plant
         
biotechnology journal, 10.1111/pbi.14101. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1111/pbi.14101

Dou, B., Zhu, Z., Merkurjev, E., Ke, L., Chen, L., Jiang, J., Zhu, Y., Liu, J., Zhang, B., & Wei, G. W. (2023). Machine Learning
         Methods for Small Data Challenges in Molecular Science. 
Chemical reviews, 10.1021/acs.chemrev.3c00189.
         
Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemrev.3c00189

Heyza, J. R., Mikhova, M., Bahl, A., Broadbent, D., & Schmidt, J. C. (2023). Systematic analysis of the molecular and biophysical
         properties of key DNA damage response factors. eLife, 12, e87086. Advance online publication.
         https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.87086

Khatri, K., O'Malley, A., Linn, C., Kowal, K., & Chruszcz, M. (2023). Role of Small Molecule Ligands in IgE-Mediated Allergy. 
         Current allergy and asthma reports, 10.1007/s11882-023-01100-2. Advance online publication.
         https://doi.org/10.1007/s11882-023-01100-2

Nault, R., Cave, M. C., Ludewig, G., Moseley, H. N. B., Pennell, K. G., & Zacharewski, T. (2023). A Case for Accelerating Standards
         to Achieve the FAIR Principles of Environmental Health Research Experimental Data. Environmental health perspectives
         131(6), 65001. https://doi.org/10.1289/EHP11484

Rivett, E. D., Addis, H. G., Dietz, J. V., Carroll-Deaton, J. A., Gupta, S., Foreman, K. L., Dang, M. A., Fox, J. L., Khalimonchuk,
         O., & Hegg, E. L. (2023). Evidence that the catalytic mechanism of heme a synthase involves the formation of a
         
carbocation stabilized by a conserved glutamate. Archives of biochemistry and biophysics, 109665. Advance
         online publication. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.abb.2023.109665

Santos-Merino, M., & Ducat, D. C. (2023). Switching off the lights to illuminate a photosynthetic brake in cyanobacteria. Nature         
         metabolism, 10.1038/s42255-023-00827-6. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1038/s42255-023-00827-6

 

 


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College of Natural Science | BMB Weekly | Vol. 56, No.27