BMB Weekly #45: December 2, 2022
Congratulations 2022 BMB Undergraduate Awardees!
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Upcoming Seminars
Coming Soon: Spring Colloquium Series
The speaker list for the Spring 2023 BMB Colloquium Series will be available mid-December.
Mark Your Calendar
Countdown to Closeout Events
The Dept. of Spartan Experiences has a fun slate of events planned for all students to close out the semester! Check out the schedule here.
Women*s Student Services to Host Movie Night
Join WSS and RHA in the RCAH theater in the basement of Snyder Hall at 7pm on 12/5 for a screening of Little Women! Free movie popped popcorn, Little Women bookmarks, and fun times! Check out all the great resources & events that Women*s Student Services offers here.
The Exchange: Careers in Industry — Erik Martinez-Hackert and guests
The Exchange is the weekly Tuesday morning event for graduate students. Please join
us for the following:
Careers in Industry — Erik Martinez-Hackert and guests
DEI Workshops: Inclusive Teaching Workshop Series
Facilitated by the Office of Institutional Diversity and Inclusion, the goals of this two-session workshop are to explore and share inclusive teaching strategies that support student success and to revise/develop a teaching philosophy statement that integrates these ideas through a DEI lens. Please register at this link.
COGS Coffee & Connection
Meet up for some coffee, treats and conversation 9-10am on Friday, Dec. 9th at Constellation Cat Cafe Come out and spend time with your fellow graduate & professional students and some cute cats! And stay tuned for more in our popular Coffee & Connection series next semester!
Writing Center Write-In
The Writing Center write-ins are hosted and facilitated to provide writers with an opportunity to write in a shared writing space where other writers are present, and a writing center consultant/staff member is present to provide consultations for writers who would like to have a consultation appointment during the session. Face-to-face location will be provided to participants closer to the workshop. Learn more and register here.
Corteva-PBGB Symposium
This year’s Plant Breeding, Genetics, and Biotechnology (PBGB) symposium on Plant
Reproductive Biology will be held in person and livestreamed via Zoom on December
16th, 2022. For the most up-to-date information, explore the symposium website and follow PBGB on Twitter.
The symposium features research talks presented by world-class experts from both academia and industry. In-person
registrants can also participate in round-table discussions over lunch with our keynote
speakers and a graduate student poster session.
Registration is free and required for anyone interested in attending the symposium.
A confirmation email with the final schedule and Zoom links will be sent out in the
week leading up to the symposium. Please register at this link.
Blood Drive
MMG is hosting a blood drive and are seeking donors. All are welcome! Click here for more information.
Awards, Grants and Fellowships
2023 MAGS Teaching Award Nominations
Nominations are being accepted for the 2023 MAGS Excellence in Teaching Award competition. This Teaching Award is very competitive, so we are looking for exceptional PhD and Master’s students with great demonstration of teaching competence and knowledge of pedagogy, innovative teaching/instructional design, and effective mentoring skills and commitment to teaching professional development. Students must be nominated by faculty/deans. Learn more here.
Announcements
Educational Testing Service has recently begun offering a series of discounts to students that are taking the
GRE for admission to programs that still accept GRE scores. There are a limited number
of these vouchers still available. Students that know they will be taking the GRE
within the next 10 months can save $50 off the cost of the GRE General Test with these
vouchers. Each voucher has a unique discount code, and they must register to take the test by next Monday, 12/5/22, and take the test by
9/30/23.
If you are aware of any prospective students who will be taking the test during that
timeframe, please contact daturner@ets.org with the number of vouchers you would like.
Electronic Theses and Dissertation Deadlines
Deadlines for Electronic Theses and Dissertations are coming up:
- Final Deadline – December 15 at 5 p.m. ET
- 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.
For more ETD information and resources please visit this link.
New Drug Discovery Course in Spring 2023
Dr. Kin Sing Lee and Dr. Edmund Ellsworth are excited to announce the new Drug discovery course in Spring 2023. They have invited industrial experts to give specific lectures. It will also cover new tools being used in drug discovery and development. If you have any questions regarding the course or enrollment, please feel free to email sing@msu.edu. Click here to view the full course announcement and description.
New approval process for recent MSU employees remaining on guidance committees
The Graduate School has a new, streamlined process for requesting approval for recent
MSU employees to remain on their graduate students' existing guidance committees.
This process may be used if the employee has left or will be leaving MSU within 3
months of the day the form is submitted. Please direct questions to approvals@grd.msu.edu. Learn more here.
In our pursuit of continuous quality improvement, the Graduate School will be upgrading
the automation driving our process for “Graduate School-approved committee members—individual approvals” from December 12-18. During this time, the form will be unavailable, but requests
submitted prior to December 12 will continue to route as before. Please direct questions
to approvals@grd.msu.edu.
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
Multiple Postdoc/Staff Positions — Riedel-Kruse Lab, University of Arizona
We have multiple postdoc / staff positions to fill in the Riedel-Kruse Lab, Departments
of MCB (and by courtesy) BME, Applied Math, and Physics, University of Arizona. The
ideal candidate is strongly motivated and has a degree and experience in synthetic
biology, systems biology, microbiology, bioengineering, biochemistry, chemical engineering,
biophysics, modeling, or related. Interested candidates should email Prof. Ingmar Riedel-Kruse (ingmar@arizona.edu). Please provide a brief description of your research interests
and your CV incl. publication list and the contact information of 2-3 references.
Learn more about the job posting and apply at this link.
Postdoctoral Research Associate — Brandon Ruotolo’s Lab, UofM
Applications are now being accepted for a Postdoctoral Research Associate associated with Brandon Ruotolo’s laboratory in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Michigan. Specifically, A post-doctoral scholar is sought to pursue objectives associated with work in collaboration with Agilent Technologies, focusing on developing next-generation ion mobility-mass spectrometry equipment and methods for the analysis of biotherapeutics. Learn more about the job posting and apply at this link.
Instructor, Fixed Term — MSU
The Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (BMB) at Michigan State University is seeking an innovative and engaging educator for a 12-month, fixed-term (non-tenure track) Instructor position to manage day-to-day operations and participate in instruction of intermediate and senior level undergraduate biochemistry laboratory courses. The initial appointment is for one year with reappointment expected based on satisfactory performance and continued funding. Learn more about this MSU Careers posting and apply at this link.
Associate Professor, Tenure System — MSU
Michigan State University (MSU) in East Lansing, Michigan is recruiting a Director for the Mass Spectrometry and Metabolomics Core. We seek applicants for this tenure-stream Associate Professor position in the Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology who possess expertise in the isolation, analysis, and annotation of small molecules within complex biological matrices and/or extracts using mass spectrometry and/or complementary approaches such as NMR, x-ray crystallography, cryo-electron diffraction and/or other structural techniques including synthesis. The position will involve managerial leadership and consulting with facility users regarding best analysis practices. The ideal candidate will have core leadership experience and an established record of achievements in the novel use and/or development of mass spectrometry, with a strong publication record supported by external, competitively obtained funds. Evidence of collaboration in the annotation of novel metabolites extracted from diverse biological matrices is highly desirable. Learn more about this MSU Careers posting and apply at this link.
Assistant Professor, Tenure System — MSU
The Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at Michigan State University (MSU) in East Lansing, Michigan seeks applicants for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position in the area of Mass Spectrometry and/or Metabolomics. Academic interests of candidates can be broad but are expected to possess expertise in the isolation, analysis, and annotation of small molecules within complex biological matrices and/or extracts using mass spectrometry and/or complementary approaches such as NMR, x-ray crystallography, cryo-electron diffraction and/or other structural techniques including chemical synthesis. Competitive applicants will have a record of achievement in the novel use and/or development of mass spectrometry. Commitments to collaboration, teaching, and the promotion of diversity and inclusion are expected. Learn more about this MSU Careers posting and apply at this link.
Postdoctoral Research Associate Position — Hoogstraten Lab
The lab of Charles G. Hoogstraten, BMB, is seeking to hire a postdoc available to
study to study the biophysics of RNA recognition and tertiary interface formation.
Depending on interest and experience, projects will involve some combination of:
- NMR spin relaxation and CEST analyses of functional minor conformations (“invisible states”) in RNA recognition and catalysis;
- Biophysical (including ITC and/or SPR) and biochemical analyses of RNA structure-dynamics-function relationships; and
- Advanced molecular dynamics techniques as applied to low-probability sampling and tertiary interface formation.
In addition to performing research, the postdoc will be expected to mentor junior lab members, help maintain laboratory equipment and protocols, participate in collaborative projects, write up results for publication, and present results at regional and national meetings. See MSU Careers posting and apply at this link.
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/s41586-022-04758-2Sadre, 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.
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 about treating PFAS-contaminated wastes. Check it out here!
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