BMB Weekly #42: October 20, 2023
Vol. 56, No.42
Kuo Lab Receives NINDS Award! The Kuo lab just received an NIH R01 award 1R01NS135693-01, “Treating neurotoxicity and cognitive deficits due to hyperphosphorylated tau” by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS). This five-year multiple PI (MPI) project is a collaboration between the Kuo lab and Dr. Cha-Yi (Alex) Kuan’s group at the University of Virginia, Charlottesville. The primary goal of this project is to use a new mouse model for Alzheimer’s disease to test the hypotheses that oligomers of hyperphosphorylated tau protein cause neurotoxicity that underlies neurodegeneration of patients, and that such deleterious effects can be mitigated by small-molecule compounds apomorphine and raloxifene, two prescription drugs found by the Kuo lab to be potent inhibitors of the toxicity of hyperphosphorylated tau. The total award of this MPI project is $3.04 million, and as subaward, MSU will receive $1.12 million for the next five years.
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Upcoming Seminars
Fall Colloquium Series: Ruma Banerjee
Ruma Banerjee from the University of Michigan will be presenting "Choreography of cofactor trafficking"
To join us on Zoom, click this link. Password: bmbseminar
The Fall BMB Seminar Series will run through December 7, 2023. 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
RECR Workshop: Authorship, Plagiarism and Peer Review
Publication of a scholarly work makes you an author - and that’s both exciting and a responsibility. 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. Plagiarism - stealing the work of another - is an increasing problem in the scholarly community. At MSU, this ranks as the #1 allegation of research misconduct. 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.
Webinar: The Core Components of a Successful Broader Impacts Plan
In addition to its intellectual merits, each proposal submitted to the National Science Foundation (NSF) is reviewed according to the merits of its broader impacts (BI) plan, or the benefits of the proposed research to society. Come to this workshop to learn more about NSF’s BI criterion and major BI goals, the six core components of a successful BI plan, and key resources to help you develop a winning proposal. An MSU researcher will share how he incorporated these components into his BI plan. Learn more and register here.
Lunch with the Dean
During the academic year, the Dean of the Graduate School, Pero Dagbovie, invites graduate students to join him and his graduate school colleagues for lunch and conversation in Chittenden Hall along the beautiful and historic Laboratory Row. This unique opportunity allows Graduate Students the chance to connect with The Graduate School leadership and staff in a relaxed and informal lunch setting. Connect about career and school journeys, gain understanding of The Graduate School programs that empower graduate student success and engage in candid discussions about university and student life. Learn more and register here.
Writing Center Write-In
The Writing Center write-ins are hosted and facilitated semi-regularly throughout the academic year to provide writers with an opportunity to write in a shared writing space where other writers are present. Goal setting, co-working space, and 1:1 consultations are available during the write-in. Write-ins are free, but registration is required. Learn more and register here.
Luncheon with Molecular Plant Sciences Speaker Eliana Gonzales-Vigil
Join us for MPS speaker Eliana Gonzales-Vigil from the University of Toronto. The seminar will be held at 4:00 p.m. in MPS room 1200.
We would like to invite graduate students and postdocs to join the speaker for a lunch and discussion. Lunch will be provided at 12:00 p.m. in PLB 168. This is a great opportunity to meet our outside speaker in an informal environment. If you would like to participate in the luncheon, please RSVP to Keri Morris (morrisk@msu.edu) with any dietary restrictions by Friday, October 27, 2023 at noon. All students and post docs who are interested in this week’s seminar topic are welcome to attend. You do not need to be in the MPS program or affiliated with an MPS faculty member.
PLB RCR Group Discussions: Collaborative Research with Dr. David Lowry
Attention MSU Grad Students: Need RCR hours? All of these sessions will count for one hour of refresher training or one hour of discussion-based training. All discussions will take place in the Plant Biology Building, room 168.
Women*s Initiative for Leadership Development Conference
The Women*s Initiative for Leadership Development (or WILD) is a student leadership conference facilitated by a committee of engaged students in collaboration with the Office of Women*s Student Services and Women*s Council at Michigan State University. All Spartans (students, faculty, staff) who are interested in gender equity, empowerment, and leadership development are encouraged to attend! Learn more and register here.
Awards, Grants and Fellowships
Call for Nominations: MSU Outreach & Engagement Awards
University Outreach and Engagement recognizes and shines a light on exemplary high-quality community-engaged scholarship and outreach activities through its awards programs. There are four separate awards that are accepting nominations:
- Community Engagement Scholarship Award
- Graduate Student Award for Community Engagement Scholarship
- Graduate Student Award for Science Communication and Outreach
- Institutional Champion Award for Community Engagement Scholarship
Learn more and make a nomination here.
Announcements
Submit Your Proposal to Present at 2024 MSU Science Festival
The MSU Science Festival is seeking presenters to share what excites you about your field with communities across Michigan! Learn more and submit a proposal here.
MSU IT Street Trivia: Cybersecurity Awareness Month
It's National Cybersecurity Awareness Month and MSU IT is putting Spartans' cybersecurity knowledge to the test to #SecureState! Join MSU IT each week in October as they launch a new episode of MSU IT Street Trivia. Learn more here.
MSU Food Bank
Eligible to undergraduates, graduates, and professional students enrolled in Fall/Spring semester and without a dining plan. Fruits, soups, pasta, rice, protein, cereal, bread, and fresh produce available year-round! To learn more about visiting the MSU Foodbank, or to donate, visit here.
COVID-19 Guidance for International Travel
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
Laboratory Preparation Technologist — Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics
The Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics is seeking a part-time Laboratory Preparation Technologist that will provide bacterial cultures and supplies for the teaching laboratory. This position maintains basic laboratory equipment and assists professors in the preparation of demonstration experiments including maintaining organisms and preparing microscopic slides for classes and perfecting new class experiments. The technologist will set up and dismantle the teaching laboratory each semester. Other duties include supervising student employees by training and monitoring their work; checking and maintaining inventory; organizing and cleaning cupboards and drawers each semester; and other duties as assigned. Learn more about this MSU Careers posting and apply at this link.
Interested in Cutting-Edge Neurodegeneration Research and Drug Discovery?
The Kuo lab (401 Biochemistry) has openings for graduate students and postdocs to conduct Alzheimer’s disease research that is supported by multi-year NIH grants. We are using in vitro (biochemistry, molecular biology, biophysics, cell biology) and in vivo (mouse intracranial injection, behavioral assessments, drug treatment) methods to understand the disease mechanism and to develop therapeutics for Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia known as tauopathies. Four graduate students, two trainees, and one undergraduate student make up a welcoming, vibrant, and collaborative research team. Because of the wide spectrum of our research methodology, we welcome applicants with different background and interests. Send inquiry to Dr. Min-Hao Kuo (kuom@msu.edu).
Research Associate, Fixed Term — Balbach Lab
A Postdoctoral Research Associate position is available in the laboratory of Melanie Balbach in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. The Research Associate will focus on the metabolic changes and underlying regulatory pathways in the male germ cell during activation and during zygote development. Opportunities for professional development include participation in grant proposal writing, attending and presenting at scientific research symposiums and conferences, networking with other scientists within and outside MSU as well as mentoring of undergraduate and graduate students. Learn more about this MSU Careers posting and apply at this link.
Recent Publications
Broeker, C. D., Ortiz, M. M. O., Murillo, M. S., & Andrechek, E. R. (2023). Integrative
multi-omic sequencing reveals the MMTV-Myc mouse
model mimics human breast cancer heterogeneity. Breast cancer research : BCR, 25(1), 120. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13058-023-01723-3
Case, D. A., Aktulga, H. M., Belfon, K., Cerutti, D. S., Cisneros, G. A., Cruzeiro,
V. W. D., Forouzesh, N., Giese, T. J., Götz, A. W., Gohlke, H.,
Izadi, S., Kasavajhala, K., Kaymak, M. C., King, E., Kurtzman, T., Lee, T. S., Li,
P., Liu, J., Luchko, T., Luo, R., … Merz, K. M., Jr (2023). AmberTools. Journal of chemical information and modeling, 10.1021/acs.jcim.3c01153. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jcim.3c01153
Chen, T., Pu, M., Subramanian, S., Kearns, D., & Rowe-Magnus, D. (2023). PlzD modifies
Vibrio vulnificus foraging behavior and virulence in
response to elevated c-di-GMP. mBio, e0153623. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1128/mbio.01536-23
Chou, M. Y., Andersen, T. B., Mechan Llontop, M. E., Beculheimer, N., Sow, A., Moreno,
N., Shade, A., Hamberger, B., & Bonito, G. (2023).
Terpenes modulate bacterial and fungal growth and sorghum rhizobiome communities.
Microbiology spectrum, e0133223. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.01332-23
Diedrich, J. D., Gonzalez-Pons, R., Medeiros, H. C. D., Ensink, E., Liby, K. T., Wellberg,
E. A., Lunt, S. Y., & Bernard, J. J. (2023). Adipocyte-derived
kynurenine stimulates malignant transformation of mammary epithelial cells through
the aryl hydrocarbon receptor. Biochemical pharmacology, 216, 115763. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bcp.2023.115763
Ellison, E. L., Zhou, P., Hermanson, P., Chu, Y. H., Read, A., Hirsch, C. N., Grotewold,
E., & Springer, N. M. (2023). Mutator transposon insertions
within maize genes often provide a novel outward reading promoter. Genetics, iyad171. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1093/genetics/iyad171
Jurgelewicz, A., Nault, R., Harkema, J., Zacharewski, T. R., & LaPres, J. J. (2023).
Characterizing the impact of simvastatin co-treatment of cell
specific TCDD-induced gene expression and systemic toxicity. Scientific reports, 13(1), 16598. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-42972-8
Sahu, A., Mostofa, M. G., Weraduwage, S. M., & Sharkey, T. D. (2023). Hydroxymethylbutenyl
diphosphate accumulation reveals MEP pathway
regulation for high CO2-induced suppression of isoprene emission. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 120(41), e2309536120. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2309536120
Zelows, M. M., Cady, C., Dharanipragada, N., Mead, A. E., Kipp, Z. A., Bates, E. A.,
Varadharajan, V., Banerjee, R., Park, S. H., Shelman, N. R.,
Clarke, H. A., Hawkinson, T. R., Medina, T., Sun, R. C., Lydic, T. A., Hinds, T. D.,
Jr, Brown, J. M., Softic, S., Graf, G. A., & Helsley, R. N. (2023). Loss of carnitine palmitoyltransferase 1a reduces docosahexaenoic acid-containing phospholipids
and drives sexually dimorphic liver disease in mice. Molecular metabolism, 101815. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molmet.2023.101815
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