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New structures offer insight into how a bacterial motor powers bacterial chemotaxis, a key infectious process
Jul. 12, 2024—Bacteria existed for millennia before humans and have been infecting us from the beginning. Although we can treat infections through pharmaceuticals, bacteria continue to become resistant to treatment thanks to their rapid evolution. Bacterial infections remain a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in 2024, resulting in nearly eight million annual deaths globally. One key...
Hodges lab sheds new light on mechanisms of gene regulatory divergence between species
Jul. 12, 2024—Closely related animal species can look physically different, but you might be surprised to learn that those differences can result not only from DNA sequence changes that alter proteins’ structure or function, but also because changes in the DNA affect how those proteins are expressed. To add to that, not all differences between species can...
David Cortez wins Protein Society award for contributions to basic protein science
Jul. 12, 2024—David Cortez, the Richard N. Armstrong Ph.D. Professor of Innovation in Biochemistry and chair of biochemistry, won The Hans Neurath Award, a 2024 Protein Society Award, for recent contributions of exceptional merit to basic protein research.
Vanderbilt Mourns the Loss of Conrad Wagner
Mar. 16, 2023—Dr. Conrad Wagner passed away on March 13, 2023. Connie joined the Department of Biochemistry as an Assistant Professor in 1961 and maintained an active laboratory studying one-carbon metabolism and folic acid until becoming emeritus Professor of Biochemistry in 2015. His research was part of an internationally recognized division of nutrition within the department for...
Longtime Biochemistry Colleague Brenda Crews has passed away
Jan. 20, 2022—A touching tribute of remembrance has been penned by her lab PI and friend, Dr. Larry Marnett, our Dean of Basic Sciences at the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine.
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