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Ideal for live cell imaging. Stage-top incubator for imaging long-term. High resolution CCD camera. 3 imaging laser lines (488 nm, 561 nm, 638 nm). 405 nm laser for photoactivation and photobleaching studies. FPLC protein purification system. In-line MALS detector for absolute molecular mass determination. AKTA purifier (Pure L1). FPLC protein purification system. Multi-angle light scattering device. Coupled to AKTA purifier. Determination of absolute molecular mass. Small volume titration calorimeter.
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Audhya Lab : Personnel : Teaching and Training - Membrane Trafficking Program at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Biomolecular Chemistry
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Starting in 2016, I began teaching this course focused on the practical aspects of grant writing, with a particular emphasis on writing a F31 predoctoral fellowship. Comprehensive Human Biochemistry (BMC704):. Exploring Biochemical Functions of Macromolecules (BMC710):. Introduction to Human Biochemistry (BMC314):. From 2009-2011, I taught approximately one half of the lectures in this 3-credit course designed for 100 undergraduate students in the health professions. My portion of the course covered ...
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Audhya Lab : Publications - 2009 - Present - Membrane Trafficking Program at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Biomolecular Chemistry
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39 Wang, L., Johnson, A., Hanna, M., and Audhya, A. 2016) Eps15 membrane binding and bending activity acts redundantly with Fcho1 during clathrin-mediated endocytosis. Mol. Biol. Cell. In press. Ahmed, A., Stevanin, G., and Brice, A. (2016) Hereditary spastic paraplegias: Identification of a novel SPG57 variant affecting TFG oligomerization and description of HSP subtypes in Sudan. Eur. J. Hum. Genet. In press. 36 Frankel, E.B., and Audhya, A. 32 Li, Z., Venegas, V., Nagaoka, Y., Morino, E...Nakanishi...
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Audhya Lab : Personnel - Membrane Trafficking Program at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Biomolecular Chemistry
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BS in Microbiology (Shandong University). MS in Microbiology (Shandong University). PhD in Biophysics and Electron Microscopy (Tsinghua University). Structure and function of the ESCRT. BS in Chemistry (St. Norbert College). PhD in Biochemistry (University of Wisconsin-Madison). Downhill skiing, Snowmobiling, Babysitting my niece and nephew. TFG fusion proteins in oncogenesis. BS in Chemistry, Biochemistry and Biology (University of Chicago). MS in Organic Chemistry (University of Chicago). Structure and...
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Audhya Lab : Useful Links - Membrane Trafficking Program at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Biomolecular Chemistry
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Useful Links - Journals. Journal of Biological Chemistry. Journal of Cell Biology. Molecular and Cellular Biology. Molecular Biology of the Cell. Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology. 2016 AUDHYA LAB Web and Design.
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Employment Opportunities | Integrated Program in Biochemistry | UW-Madison
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Please e-mail Kate Ryan. With Job Opportunities to be added to the website. There are no jobs posted at this time. Please check back later for new postings. Follow us on Facebook. Hector F. DeLuca Biochemistry Laboratories. Room 111, 433 Babcock Drive. Madison, WI 53706-1544. Website: biochem.wisc.edu. Department of Biomolecular Chemistry. Hector F. DeLuca Biochemistry Building. Room 1135, 420 Henry Mall. Madison, WI 53706. Website: bmolchem.wisc.edu.
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News | Integrated Program in Biochemistry | UW-Madison
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Please e-mail Kate Ryan. With news to be added to the website. Aug 26, 2016 · Raines Lab Finds Symmetry Crucial for Building Key Biomaterial Collagen in the Lab. Collagen makes up the cartilage in our knee joints, the vessels that transport our blood, and is a crucial component in our bones. It is the most abundant protein found in the bodies of humans and many other animals. It is also an important biomaterial in modern medicine, used in wound healing, tissue repair, drug delivery and more. Http:/ www&#...
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Integrated Program in Biochemistry | UW-Madison
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Biochemistry is the study of biological molecules, their roles in the cell, and the chemistry of their reactions in living systems. The goal of the Integrated Program in Biochemistry (IPiB) is to train the next generation of biochemists and prepare them for 21st Century challenges in science. And the Department of Biomolecular Chemistry. We are home to around 100 graduate students and 45 world-class faculty pursuing cutting-edge research in all areas of biochemistry. Mon, Aug 1, 2016 Save the Date for 38...