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Elizabeth May

@LizMayScience

Grad student at Harvard, studying biochem and structural biology in @RachelleGaudet's lab, keen reader and fair-weather runner.

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Wondering how to keep up the momentum? We are happy to encourage everyone to join our undergraduate colleagues in: 100 Days of Action for Racial Justice! Please sign up at the link below to receive a 5 minute action daily: tinyurl.com/100actions


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Day 89, page 89: Meet Dr. Karine Gibbs @KarineGibbsPhD, Associate Professor of Molecular and Cellular Biology @MCB_Harvard. Gibbs’ explore self-recognition and social behavior in Proteus mirabilis, a gut bacterium which can become pathogenic and cause urinary tract infections.

kenzieL6's tweet image. Day 89, page 89: Meet Dr. Karine Gibbs @KarineGibbsPhD, Associate Professor of Molecular and Cellular Biology @MCB_Harvard. Gibbs’ explore self-recognition and social behavior in Proteus mirabilis, a gut bacterium which can become pathogenic and cause urinary tract infections.
kenzieL6's tweet image. Day 89, page 89: Meet Dr. Karine Gibbs @KarineGibbsPhD, Associate Professor of Molecular and Cellular Biology @MCB_Harvard. Gibbs’ explore self-recognition and social behavior in Proteus mirabilis, a gut bacterium which can become pathogenic and cause urinary tract infections.
kenzieL6's tweet image. Day 89, page 89: Meet Dr. Karine Gibbs @KarineGibbsPhD, Associate Professor of Molecular and Cellular Biology @MCB_Harvard. Gibbs’ explore self-recognition and social behavior in Proteus mirabilis, a gut bacterium which can become pathogenic and cause urinary tract infections.

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"We educators shouldn’t need a crisis to remind us of our students’ emotional needs. But it took a crisis to transform my approach to teaching." #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth #SciMagWorkingLife fcld.ly/orqr0hn


The product of an awesome collaboration with @RoccoPolicarpo3 and @ShairLab High-Affinity Alkynyl Bisubstrate Inhibitors of Nicotinamide N-Methyltransferase (NNMT) doi.org/10.26434/chemr…


These smell delicious! Can’t wait to dig in 🍎

Baking complete! Now to eating!

RachelleGaudet's tweet image. Baking complete! Now to eating!


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Lab outing! Now to baking!

RachelleGaudet's tweet image. Lab outing! Now to baking!

I had a blast leading the MCO/SROH summer internship program this year with my friend and colleague @ckakiti. Wishing all the best to our summer students in their future endeavors! mcb.harvard.edu/education/summ…


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And companion paper also on bioRxiv: Proton co-transport and voltage dependence enforce unidirectional metal transport in an Nramp transporter biorxiv.org/content/early/…


Congratulations Aaron!

Our latest structure-based work on Nramps is in bioRxiv: distinct transition metal and proton pathways biorxiv.org/content/early/…



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