Year: 2018

Translocation in progress!

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Following lab promotion, we are very excited to be moving to join EPFL in the near future ISIC EPFL — home of the Aye Lab Business will be uninterrupted as almost all of the team members are coming along. We are happy to have spent our formative years at Cornell & Weill Cornell Medicine.

Yi et al.’s Rosetta Stone is the Hero image on ACS Central Science

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Yi’s paper was selected to be featured as Hero Image of ACS Central Science More about the contributors: Link to our previous post

Return of the Native? Endogenous lipid signaling electrophiles pass two of the three tests required to be classed as bona fide messengers.

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Our invited contribution — a ‘problems & paradigms’ article — is now available on BioEssays (Wiley) Click here for the Video Abstract (by Jesse) Getting the message? Native reactive electrophiles pass two out of three thresholds to be bona fide signaling mediators Jesse R. Poganik#, Marcus J. C. Long#, and Yimon Aye* (#, co-first authors, (…)

Second (February) and two (papers)! Alexandra and Yi’s double teaming paper accepted in Current Protocols in Chemical Biology

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Seeing as it is the superbowl… Second (February) and two (papers)! Alexandra and Yi’s double teaming paper accepted in Current Protocols in Chemical Biology Single-protein-specific redox targeting in live mammalian cells and C. elegans Alexandra Van Hall-Beauvais#, Yi Zhao, Daniel A. Urul, Marcus J. C. Long, and Yimon Aye* (#, first author. *, corresponding author) (…)

A new first responder has its finger on the pulse of evolutionary sensing and disease – Sanjna, Marcus, and Daniel et al’s team work just accepted to be featured in Biosensors Special Issue of ACS Chemical Biology

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A new first responder has its finger on the pulse of evolutionary sensing and disease – Sanjna, Marcus, and Daniel et al’s team work on cardiovascular small heat shock protein just accepted! Cardiovascular small heat shock protein HSPB7 is a kinetically-privileged reactive electrophilic species (RES) sensor Invited contribution to the 2018 “Biosensors” Special Issue of (…)