Michael presents lab data at Duke
Michael presented the lab's work at Duke for the Computational Biology and Bioinformatics program.
Sarah and Sam present their data at the Gibbs Conference
Sarah Clippinger and Sam Barrick presented their data at the Gibbs Conference on Biothermodynamics.
Sarah is recognized with the Elliot L. Elson Education and Training Award
Congratulations to Sarah Clippinger for being recognized with the Elliot L. Elson Education and Training Award! This award supports educational opportunities for outstanding students and post-doctoral trainees in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics. More information about the award can be found here.
Michael has a new publication dissecting the mechanism of a heart failure drug
Michael has a new publication that was recently accepted to Nature Communications entitled, "Positive Cardiac Inotrope, Omecamtiv Mecarbil, Activates Muscle Despite Suppressing the Myosin Working Stroke". This work was done with the labs of Yale Goldman, Don Winkelmann, and Mike Ostap. The preprint can be found here. The publication can be found here.
The Greenberg lab has a new publication on engineering models of heart failure
The Greenberg lab, in collaboration with the Wakatsuki lab, has a new publication in Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine entitled, "Genetic and Tissue Engineering Approaches to Modeling the Mechanics of Human Heart Failure for Drug Discovery". See the paper here.
Michael presents at the American Heart Association Basic Cardiovascular Sciences Scientific Sessions
https://professional.heart.org/professional/EducationMeetings/MeetingsLiveCME/BCVS/UCM_316903_BCVS-Scientific-Sessions.jsp
Michael presents at the Cytoskeletal Motors GRC
https://www.grc.org/cytoskeletal-motors-conference/2018/