20250617_membrane digest
Things have been busy on our end lately… and the membrane world has been just as active — if not more ! Below, you'll find a slightly delayed but very exciting (and content-packed) edition of the Membrane Digest.
Things have been busy on our end lately… and the membrane world has been just as active — if not more ! Below, you'll find a slightly delayed but very exciting (and content-packed) edition of the Membrane Digest.
Dr Muriel Masi UMR7099 seminar 11:30 am IBPC, Conference Room
Busy times … The membrane’s digest arrives with delay and in a shorter format (no three-sentence summaries …) but with important and must-read papers !
Dr Layara Abiko Groupe of Dr. Stephan Grzesiek, Biozentrum, University of Basel, Switzerland Under Pressure, Empty, and Biased – Understanding G Protein-Coupled Receptorsthrough NMR SpectroscopyG protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are the…
Dr Pascal Arnoux UMR7099 seminar 11:30 am IBPC, Conference room
Hi everyone, I hope you all had a great weekend! Below is this week's membrane digest. While it's a bit light on Molecules and Methods (no two weeks are alike), it features a must-read paper on the evolution of bacterial envelopes, as well as insights into flippers, protein mechanistic and physicochemistry of clouds. An exciting lineup! Best, BPM
Building synergies between experiment and simulation to investigate biological systems Dr. Salomé Llabrés Unité de Physique, Département de Pharmacie, Technologie Pharmaceutique, et Physique, Faculté de Pharmacie et Sciences Alimentaires, &Institut…
No summer break for MPs, Membranes and molecules ! Best, BPM
Here is the latest summer membrane digest ! Best, BPM
You’ll find below an olympic digest of gold medal-grade studies on membranes, proteins and molecules ! Have a nice summer, Best, BPM