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BMB Weekly #30: August 1, 2025

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Noteworthy News

Critical mass: core upgrades pave way for Spartan science

 Dr. Maryam Goudarzi speaks with Doug Gage in a laboratory setting

A revamped facility space, installation of advanced instruments, and the vision of a new director are providing Spartan scientists with the tools they need to achieve cutting-edge science at MSU’s Mass Spectrometry and Metabolomics Core.
Read the full article here.

 

 

 

 

Upcoming Seminars


Coming Soon: Fall Colloquium Series
The speaker list for the Fall 2025 BMB Colloquium Series will be available soon.

 

 

Mark Your Calendar


Fall Welcome Scavenger Hunt
August 1 31, 2025
Across Campus and Online
Attention: Graduate Students

Throughout August, incoming graduate students are invited to participate a Fall Welcome Scavenger Hunt sponsored by the MSU Graduate School and the Council of Graduate Students! Participants will explore Michigan State University's campus while searching for key landmarks and locations. Complete the checklist for a chance to win some swag and prizes from the MSU Graduate School. Participants must be enrolled for the upcoming semester. Learn more here.


Demystifying the Academic Job Application Process Virtual Workshop Series: CV's and Other Statements
August 6, 2025 — 12:00 p.m.–1:00 p.m.
Virtual

Michigan State University Plant Resilience Institute Associate Director Dr. David Lowry is leading a five-week virtual workshop series on demystifying the academic job application process. Dr. Lowry has hosted these workshops annually since 2020 with the goal of helping trainees gain a better understanding of how to approach writing each component of an academic job package. Participants will read through successful applications, then break down what works well and does not work well piece by piece. Learn more and register here.


Keep the Momentum Going (CCT Scaffolding and Writing Session)
August 6, 2025 — 2:00 p.m.–3:30 p.m.
Hybrid
Attention: Graduate Students, Postdocs

Whether you are working on the competencies for your Certification in College Teaching, your Diversity Statement, or your Teaching Philosophy Statement, join us for an in-person writing session. Please come to this working and scaffolding session prepared with questions, identify your needs so you can set goals to complete your work or make progress on your ongoing documents (e.g., teaching philosophy), and provide resources and feedback. Learn more and register here.


Garden Edition: Deep-Rooted with Beal Botanical Garden
August 10, 2025 — 1:00 p.m.–2:00 p.m.
Beal Botanical Garden

What can art tell us about the relationship between plants and humans? Join us for the summer garden edition of this popular tour series as we gather at the Beal Botanical Garden with Maeve Bassett, Applied Ethnobotanist and Education Director. Together, we’ll unearth the historical, social, and political narratives growing within plants in the garden and artworks from the MSU Broad Art Museum’s collection. Registration for this free tour is encouraged. Learn more here.


ETD Summer 2025 Final Deadline
August 13, 2025 — 5:00 p.m.
Attention: Graduate Students

Each semester has a final deadline where documents have been accepted and delivered for publishing, all required paperwork has been turned in, all milestones have been completed, and all degree audits have been completed. Your document must be accepted and delivered to the publisher, ProQuest, by 5:00PM ET on the final deadline date. Learn more here.


Great Lakes Plant Science Conference
September 12-14, 2025
The Lansing Center | Lansing, MI
Registration Closes: August 31, 2025

This conference will bring together plant scientists and students to push the boundaries of plant science, promote collaborations, and empower the next-generation plant science leaders. This conference is organized by 10 universities in the states and provinces around the Great Lakes and open to anyone in the world. The 1st Great Lakes Plant Science Conference 2025 is hosted by Michigan State University (MSU) in collaboration with the Plant Resilience Institute at MSU. Learn more and register here.


ComSciCon-MI 2025
November 8-9, 2025 — 1:30 p.m.–3:00 p.m.
University of Michigan Museum of Natural History
Application Deadline: August 15, 2025
Attention: Graduate Students, Postdocs

ComSciCon is a nationally recognized 501(c)(3) organization that empowers the next generation of science communications through workshops organized by STEM graduate students. Each year, we select 40-60 participants to engage in a program featuring professional development seminars, panels with professional science communications, writing workshops with peer and expert feedback, and “pop talks” for sharing science outreach projects and building collaborations. Thanks to the generous support of our sponsors, attendance is free for all participants. Learn more and apply here.

 

Awards, Grants and Fellowships


Jenison Fund Career and Research Continuity Support
Submission Deadline: August 29, 2025
Attention: Graduate Students, Faculty, Academic Staff

The Office of the President, in partnership with the Office of the Provost and the Office of Research and Innovation, invites proposals for Graduate Student and Faculty Research Continuity Support, to help offset specific funding disruptions due to executive orders, grant cancellations, and stop-work orders. This initiative is designed to provide strategic, targeted, time-limited assistance to graduate students nearing degree completion and to faculty experiencing disruptions in research funding. A total of up to $5 million annually will be allocated for this purpose over each of the next three years. There are three categories of funding that can be requested. A single proposal could request from more than one category. If faculty have access to discretionary funds (e.g. startup accounts), they must provide a strong justification for why they are seeking support from the Jenison funds.

Support Categories:

1. Graduate Student Completion Support
2. Pre-Tenure Faculty Funding Recovery and Retooling Support
3. Support to complete, partially complete, or paused research

Learn more and apply here.


NatSci Excellence-in-Teaching Citation and Undergraduate Learning Assistant Awards
Submission Deadline: September 1, 2025
Attention: Graduate Students, Postdocs, Faculty, Staff

NatSci Excellence-in-Teaching Citation and Undergraduate Learning Assistant packets are due September 1, 2024 to natsci.dean@msu.edu. Excellence-in-Teaching citation awards lead to nominations for corresponding MSU university-wide awards. The descriptions of each award and nomination information can be found here. Please feel free to contact Teri Compeau or Angela Wilson with any questions.

 

Announcements


Free Food in the NatSci DEI Office 
Monday - Friday | 8:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. and 2:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m
Natural Science Building Room 154
Attention: Students and Employees

As part of our health and wellbeing efforts, the NatSci Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, in collaboration with MSU Food Bank, is pleased to share a free resource for all students and employees. No Sign up needed. For questions and inquiries about this resource, please get in touch with Nick Goldblatt (natsci.dei@msu.edu). 


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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


Faculty Positions, Tenure Track – Institute of Plant and Microbial Biology, Academia Sinica, Taiwan
Applications Close: August 31, 2025

The Institute of Plant and Microbial Biology (IPMB), Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan (https://ipmb.sinica.edu.tw/), invites applications for tenure-track faculty positions at all levels in the research areas of plants and plant-related microbes. Successful candidates should have research records complementary to the current IPMB research capacities or have the potential to launch a new research direction. Preference will be given, but not limited to, applicants with research experience in integrative structural biology or translational plant biology.

The mission of IPMB is to explore the functionality of plants and microbes to benefit science, agriculture, environmental sustainability, and human well-being. As a research institution funded by the central government, IPMB maintains well-equipped core facilities managed by Research Specialists/Assistants to provide state-of-the-art resources and key technical expertise for proteomics, genomics, metabolomics, bioinformatics, cell biology, and imaging. The successful candidates will receive generous startup, annual intramural funds, and external competitive grant opportunities to establish independent/collaborative research programs. Learn more and apply here.

 

 

Recent Publications

Feng, H., Suwayyid, F., Zia, M., Wee, J., Hozumi, Y., Chen, C. L., & Wei, G. W. (2025). CAML: Commutative Algebra Machine Learning─A Case Study on Protein-Ligand Binding Affinity Prediction. Journal of chemical information and modeling, 65(13), 6732–6743. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jcim.5c00940

Hausinger R. P. (2025). Sumner's legacy: a century of urease crystals and recent structural advances. Critical reviews in biochemistry and molecular biology, 1–18. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1080/10409238.2025.2533765

Hird, K., Campeciño, J. O., & Hegg, E. L. (2025). From genes to function: regulation, maturation, and evolution of cytochrome c nitrite reductase in nitrate reduction to ammonium. Applied and environmental microbiology, 91(7), e0029225. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.00292-25

Hoh, D., Osei-Bonsu, I., Kanazawa, A., Fisher, N., Cruz, J., Roberts, P. A., Huynh, B. L., & Kramer, D. M. (2025). From Quantitative Trait Loci towards Mechanisms: Linkage Integration Hypothesis Testing (LIgHT) Sheds Light on the Mechanisms of Genetically Modulated Stress Tolerance. Journal of experimental botany, eraf323. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1093/jxb/eraf323

Kroos, L., Wall, D., Islam, S. T., Whitworth, D. E., Muñoz-Dorado, J., Higgs, P. I., Singer, M., Mauriello, E. M., Treuner-Lange, A., Søgaard-Andersen, L., Kaimer, C., Elías-Arnanz, M., Stojković, E. A., Müller, R., Volz, C., Velicer, G. J., & Nan, B. (2025). Milestones in the development of Myxococcus xanthus as a model multicellular bacterium. Journal of bacteriology, 207(7), e0007125. https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.00071-25

Madsen, C. S., Makela, A. V., Maduka, C. V., Greeson, E. M., Tundo, A., Ural, E., Kulkarni, S. H., Zarea, A. A., Kiupel, M., Sayadi, M., & Contag, C. H. (2025). Engineered Endosymbionts that Modulate Primary Macrophage Function and Attenuate Tumor Growth by Shifting the Tumor Microenvironment. ACS applied bio materials, 8(7), 5938–5958. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsabm.5c00590

Miller, S. D., Ford, K. C., Gruenberg Cross, M. C., & TerAvest, M. A. (2025). Energetic constraints of metal-reducing bacteria as biocatalysts for microbial electrosynthesis. Biotechnology for biofuels and bioproducts, 18(1), 72. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13068-025-02666-x

Sink, W. J., Fling, R., Yilmaz, A., Nault, R., Goniwiecha, D., Harkema, J. R., Graham, S. F., & Zacharewski, T. (2025). Shift in the urinary metabolome associated with 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin activation of the hepatic aryl hydrocarbon receptor. Scientific reports, 15(1), 26035. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-11772-7

Wang, Y., Song, S., Zhang, W., Deng, Q., Feng, Y., Tao, M., Kang, M., Zhang, Q., Yang, L., Wang, X., Zhu, C., Wang, X., Zhu, W., Zhu, Y., Cao, P., Chen, J., Pan, J., Feng, S., Chen, X., Dai, H., … Pan, R. (2025). Deciphering phenylalanine-derived salicylic acid biosynthesis in plants. Nature, 10.1038/s41586-025-09280-9. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-025-09280-9

 

 


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College of Natural Science | BMB Weekly | Vol. 58, No.30