Midstream Presentation: Troy Lucas Lowe
Troy Lucas Lowe S. Clarke Group “Responses of a Protein Arginine Methyltransferase (PRMT7) to Intracellular Stress”
Troy Lucas Lowe S. Clarke Group “Responses of a Protein Arginine Methyltransferase (PRMT7) to Intracellular Stress”
“Beyond Traditional Superatom Ligands and Cores” Abstract: As technological development continues to advance at a rapid pace, there is an increasing need for next-generation materials. There are several fundamental challenges […]
First Principles Many-Body Theory and Quantum Dynamics for Materials Prediction Materials prediction is the ultimate solution for ending blind experimental search within an expansive material parameter space. First-principles theory entirely […]
Abstract: Molecular evolution is a walk over a fitness landscape, in which populations explore sequence space through mutation and ‘climb’ up fitness peaks. The topography of the fitness landscape governs […]
Keaton Barr Chanfreau Group "Transcriptional Roadblocks Protect Against Pervasive Transcription, and the Regulation of a Manganese Transporter via the Endoribonuclease Rnt1p”
“Metallic and Covalent Bonding in Materials: Role in Properties, Structure, and Stability” Abstract: The search for new ultraincompressible, superhard materials has been performed largely through trial and error. Despite the difficulties […]
“Nanostructured Nickel-Rich Cathode Materials for High-Capacity and Fast-Charging Lithium-Ion Batteries” ABSTRACT: Fast-charging lithium-ion batteries are desired for use in personal electronics and electric vehicles, potentially allowing systems to charge devices in […]
Harnessing Conformational Dynamics to Engineer New Enzymes Understanding how new enzyme functions evolve, either on existing scaffolds, or completely de novo on previously non-catalytic scaffolds, is of great interest both from […]
The NSF Center for Integrated Catalysis is delighted to announce that it will be hosting a monthly webinar series. The Fourth day of this series will be held on Tuesday, December […]
“Engineering qubits in silicon with atomic precision”