BMB Weekly #40: October 11, 2024
Vol. 57, No.40
"Dr. Lee Kroos who recently retired is fulfilling one of his dreams. Here, he has a big smile after landing a monster salmon on a famous river in northern Michigan. He caught the fish with a fly that he tied using materials and equipment purchased with the generous retirement gift card from the department. Dr. Jon Kaguni and his son Perry were excellent fishing guides." |
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Upcoming Seminars
Fall Colloquium Series: Hansen Lecture - Paul Leuthy
Paul Leuthy from University of Maryland, School of Medicine will be presenting "MALDI-TOF, automation, and sequencing, oh my! Technological advancements and their Impact on Clinical Microbiology".
To join us on Zoom, click this link. Password: bmbseminar
The Fall BMB Seminar Series will run through December 5, 2024. 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
Luncheon with MPS Speaker Alizée Malnoë
Join us for MPS speaker Alizée Malnoë from Indiana University Bloomington. The seminar will be held at 4:00PM in room BCH 101.
Alizée's talk is titled “Regulation & mechanism of qH-energy dissipation in Arabidopsis”. We would like to invite graduate students and postdocs to join the speaker for a lunch and discussion on Monday, October 14. Lunch will be provided at 12:00PM in PBL 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 at morrisk@msu.edu with any dietary restrictions by Friday October 11, 2024 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.
To attend the lecture on Zoom, click here. Passcode: 028299
BIG10 Academia Career Fair
This virtual event is a unique chance for MS/PhD students and postdocs to connect with academic and research institutions hiring for tenure-track, non-tenure-track, research, teaching, and adjunct faculty, as well as staff research, lecturer, and postdoc positions. It’s a fantastic platform for those looking to continue their careers within academia. This is a free event for all MS/PhD/Postdocs within the BIG10 and all 18 Big Ten Institutions are added! Learn more and register here.
Writing a Research Statement: Where will your research program go in the future?
During this session, participants will engage in a discussion about strategies for preparing an effective research statement that leverages your experiences and demonstrates your potential. Learn more and register here.
MSU Center for Survivors Hosts "Tea & Talk"
Tea & Talk is an open support group to survivors and co-survivors who identify as immigrants, international students, or second generation immigrants. Sessions take place weekly on Thursdays from October 3rd through December 5th.
Register by filling out this form. Questions? Email Sarah at ghazals1@msu.edu or Avvan at sanjanaa@msu.edu. You can find more information and programs offered by Center for Survivors here.
Genomics Core Open House
The Genomics Core will host an Open House on October 17th from 1 PM to 4 PM. The Genomics Core is located in room S18 in the Plant Biology Laboratories Building. Come meet Genomics Core staff, visit the lab and see our collection of sequencing instruments. Learn more here.
AGEP Learning Community Meeting
The MSU AGEP Learning Community is an informal environment where students from varying disciplines can gather, share their research in a 10-minute presentation, or discover that their graduate toils are not unusual. Those in attendance are privy to information regarding fellowships, career opportunities, even summer internships, pertaining to the group. Learn more and RSVP here.
BIG10 Graduate Student & Postdoc Industry Recruitment Event
The BIG10 GSPIRE focuses on bridging the gap between graduate students and postdocs and leading companies in industry and government sectors. This event will bring together diverse, high-caliber talent from 18 Big Ten Institutions, providing students with opportunities across a multitude of disciplines. This is a free event for all MS/PhD/Postdocs within the BIG10. Learn more and register here.
Awards, Grants and Fellowships
Edward A. Bouchet Graduate Award
This fellowship is intended to support graduate students in the natural sciences and mathematics in recognition of academic achievements, research goals, contributions to a diverse educational community, and a record of overcoming obstacles whose progress in their chosen scientific discipline enhances educational diversity at MSU. Applicants must be MSU PhD students in the natural sciences and mathematics who contribute to the university’s diverse educational community and demonstrate a record of overcoming obstacles (see above description of award). Learn more and apply here.
University of Maryland President’s Postdoctoral Fellowship Program
This program offers postdoctoral research fellowships and faculty mentoring to outstanding scholars in all fields whose research, teaching, and service will contribute to the diversity and equal opportunity at the University of Maryland. The program is seeking applicants with the potential to bring to their academic and research careers the critical perspective that comes from their non-traditional educational background or understanding of the experiences of members of groups historically underrepresented in higher education in the United States. Learn more and apply here.
Rutgers Presidential Postdoctoral Fellows Program
Rutgers University sponsors an annual cohort of Presidential Postdoctoral Fellows. This two-year fellowship appointment will welcome its fourth cohort on September 1, 2025 (rolling start dates are possible), with the possibility of subsequent appointment to a tenure-track faculty position at one of the four Rutgers University campuses. Applicants may request affiliation with a specific campus within the Rutgers corridor. However, all placements will be made in consultation with the departmental and campus leadership. If the fellowship period is productive, fellows will be considered for a tenure-track faculty position. The faculty appointment will ultimately be in the host department where the postdoctoral appointment was held. Learn more and apply here.
Chateaubriand STEM Fellowship at the Embassy of France - Informational Session
The Chateaubriand Fellowship is a 4-9 month fellowship offered to Ph.D. students enrolled at a US university who wish to conduct research at a lab in France. On Thursday October 17, 2024, the Office for Science and Technology will be holding an online information session about the fellowship for prospective applicants, professors, and administrators. If you would like to attend, the Zoom registration link can be found here. Learn more and apply here.
Announcements
MSU IT Instructional and Technology Development Resources for October
MSU IT is offering a series of upcoming workshops aimed at enhancing course accessibility, design, and engagement for educators. These sessions will focus on practical tools like D2L Brightspace, Ally, Camtasia, and Kaltura, helping instructors improve the usability of their courses and make content more accessible for all learners. Learn more and register here.
2024 MSU Student Holiday Food Drive
Looking for a meaningful way to give back during the holidays- or anytime? The MSU Student Food Bank supports over 300 individuals and families every week who are facing food insecurity. Contact us at foodbank@msu.edu for more information or to get started on your own drive! Let's make a difference together!
Online Active Violence Incident Training
The MSU Department of Police and Public Safety has released an online Active Violence Incident Awareness Training program that is available for students, faculty, and staff. This training includes a presentation explaining how to respond during an active violence situation. Throughout the training, knowledge checkpoint questions will appear on screen to evaluate participants’ understanding of the content. In addition, a video is in development, which will be included in the training at a later time. Learn more here.
MSU Food Bank
The MSU Student Food Bank is a resource available to students and scholars who may be experiencing food insecurity. The Food Bank provides free food and other essential items to those in need within our MSU community. Learn more here.
Job Postings
Assistant Professors; Ecology, Evolution or Organismal Biology — Duke University
The Department of Biology at Duke University in Durham, NC is planning to hire three Assistant Professors in ecology, evolution, and/or organismal biology. We will consider all candidates in these disciplines, but we are especially interested in candidates with a focus on plant and/or fungal biology. Successful candidates will articulate how their scholarship will enrich, and be enriched by, the breadth of expertise among existing faculty in our department, and how their teaching and mentoring efforts will support our undergraduate and graduate students. Learn more and apply here.
Research Associate, Fixed Term — Hsu Lab
Postdoctoral researcher (Research Associate) positions funded by NSF and NIH are available in Dr. Polly Hsu’s laboratory at Michigan State University (Hsu lab, https://sites.google.com/view/polly-hsu-lab) to investigate translational regulation in Arabidopsis and crops. Candidates interested in RNA biology and translational regulation are encouraged to apply.
Description of duties:
- 90% Research -- design, perform, and document experiments, ex. generate/characterize Arabidopsis mutants and transgenic plants, large-scale DNA/RNA/protein-extraction, PCR, qRT-PCR, western blot, RNA-seq/Ribo-seq library constructions, and prepare manuscripts for publication.
- 10% Assist in lab organization and training new lab members (e.g., safety officer duties, assisting in training future Lab members on basic procedures).
Learn more about this MSU Careers posting and apply at this link.
Recent Publications
Cortines, J. R., Bridges, C. M., Subramanian, S., Schrad, J. R., Araújo, G. R. S., Nunes, G. H. P., Oliveira, J.dS., Essus, V. A., Abrahão, J. S., White, S., Parent, K. N., & Teschke, C. (2024). Transition metals and oxidation reactions trigger stargate opening during the initial stages of the replicative cycle of the giant Tupanvirus. mBio, e0219224. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1128/mbio.02192-24
Fang, F., Xu, T., Chien Hagar, H. T., Hovde, S., Kuo, M. H., & Sun, L. (2024). Pilot Study for Deciphering Post-Translational Modifications and Proteoforms of Tau Protein by Capillary Electrophoresis-Mass Spectrometry. Journal of proteome research, 10.1021/acs.jproteome.4c00587. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jproteome.4c00587
Fiesel, P. D., Kerwin, R. E., Jones, A. D., & Last, R. L. (2024). Trading acyls and swapping sugars: metabolic innovations in Solanum trichomes. Plant physiology, 196(2), 1231–1253. https://doi.org/10.1093/plphys/kiae279
Lee, Y. S., Braun, E. L., & Grotewold, E. (2024). Evolutionary trajectory of transcription factors and selection of targets for metabolic engineering. Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences, 379(1914), 20230367. https://doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2023.0367
Raicu, A. M., Castanheira, P., & Arnosti, D. N. (2024). Retinoblastoma protein activity revealed by CRISPRi study of divergent Rbf1 and Rbf2 paralogs. G3 (Bethesda, Md.), jkae238. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1093/g3journal/jkae238
Retnadhas, S., Ducat, D. C., & Hegg, E. L. (2024). Nature-Inspired Strategies for Sustainable Degradation of Synthetic Plastics. JACS Au, 4(9), 3323–3339. https://doi.org/10.1021/jacsau.4c00388
Splichal, R. C., Chen, K., Walton, S. P., & Chan, C. (2024). The Role of Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress on Reducing Recombinant Protein Production in Mammalian Cells. Biochemical engineering journal, 210, 109434. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bej.2024.109434
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