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New paper in NAR

Great job Alex and co-authors on their new publication “Asymmetric dimerization of adenosine deaminase acting on RNA facilitates substrate recognition”. Read the full text here

Two new papers available online!

Two collaborative papers were published recently:

Congrats to Cody on this collaboration with the Doudna lab here.

And to Leanna on this collaboration with the Heemstra lab here.

Great work everyone!

2020 Larock Undergraduate Research Conference

Michelle and Shannon both gave excellent talks at this year’s virtual Larock conference. The conference also featured keynote speaker and lab alumna Dr. Nicole Schirle-Oakldale, who recieved her M.S. in pharmaceutical chemistry in 2010.

Great job, Shannon, who was awarded Best Presentation in chemical biology session II.

Shannon Wins “Best Poster”!

Following in her mentor’s footsteps (Miller Symposium 2019 Best Poster winner), Shannon took home the award for Best Poster among the undergraduates at the 2020 Miller Symposium. Nice work, Shannon!

2020 Miller Symposium

This year’s Miller symposium was a success, with a talk from our very own Dr. Peter Beal, and poster presentations by graduate and undergraduate students in the group.  Thanks to keynote speaker Dr. Jennifer Doudna for a wonderful talk, and for joining us for a photo!

New ChemBioChem paper

Congrats to Cody and co-authors on their paper “Versatile 3′ Functionalization of CRISPR Single Guide RNA”. This collaborative work with Dr. David Segal’s lab began as part of Cody’s T32 training grant. Read the full text here!

Beal lab happy hour!

Time to celebrate some recent successes of the group and welcome our new members: Victorio and Bailey!

Beal lab takes BART!

Many of our lab members ventured to UC San Fransisco for the Bay Area RNA Club’s 2019 meeting.

Group Meeting fell on Halloween this year!

New NAR Paper on ADAR3 Available Online!

Congrats to Yuru and Leanna on this productive collaboration with Dr. Michael Toney’s lab. Read their publication “RNA binding candidates for human ADAR3 from substrates of a gain of function mutant expressed in neuronal cells” here!

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