2020 NEWS
- Congratulations to Lucas and Mahdi for our review on deep learning for protein design is out! Check it out: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmolb.2022.928534/full
- Congratulations to Mike and Mahdi! Nature accepted our paper on solving the structure of a designed activated and stabilized allosteric dopamine receptor.
- Congratulations to all the lab Rosetta developers! Nature Methods and Plos Comp Biol have accepted our papers describing the state-of-the art advances of the Rosetta modeling software.
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Congratulations to Mike and Daniel! Nature Chemical Biology accepted our paper on predicting and designing allosteric signaling functions in membrane receptors. See the accompanying News and Views by Scott Prosser !
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Patrick Barth will give a lecture at the Symposium on membrane protein biophysics on July 2-5, 2020, at the Seoul National University, South Korea.2019
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Patrick Barth gave a lecture at the Gordon Research Conference on Membrane Protein Folding on July 8, 2019 at Easton College, MA, USA.
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Our lab was awarded a grant from the Swiss Cancer League for enhancing T cell therapies by rewiring cellular signaling pathways !
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Congratulations to Rob who was awarded a Marie Sklodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship !
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Our lab was awarded a grant from the Swiss National Science Foundation for Uncovering and Reprogramming G Protein-Coupled Receptor Selective Signaling !
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Congratulations to Daniel! Current Opinion in Structural Biology accepted our review on G-protein coupled receptor engineering.
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Patrick Barth gave a lecture at the 18th Annual Meeting of the Protein Society on June 26, 2018, in Niigata, Japan.
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Patrick Barth gave a lecture at the 255th American Chemical Society Meeting on March 18-22, 2018, in New Orleans, LA, USA.
- Current Opinion in Biotechnology accepted our review on cell engineering through designed membrane receptors.
- Patrick Barth gave a lecture at the Gordon Research Conference on Membrane Protein Folding June 6, 2017.
- Patrick Barth gave a lecture at 100th Canadian Chemical Society Meeting May 29, 2017 in Toronto.
- Patrick Barth gave a lecture at Membrane Protein Symposium at the University of Delaware May 22, 2017.
- Patrick Barth gave a lecture at the NIH May 2, 2017.
- Patrick Barth gave a lecture at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Feb. 17, 2017.
- Nature Chemical Biology accepted our paper on modeling and designing highly selective ligand binding membrane receptors.
- Patrick Barth gave a lecture at Indiana University Nov. 18, 2016.
- Patrick Barth gave a lecture at the University of Toronto Sept. 8, 2016.
- Patrick Barth co-organized the RosettaCon conference (Aug. 6-8, 2016).
- Xiang Feng successfully defended his Ph.D. thesis Aug. 15, 2016. Congratulations!
- Protein Science accepted our paper on designing proteins with polar cores.
- Nature Structural & Molecular Biology accepted our manuscript on high-resolution computational design of membrane protein structure and function.
- Patrick Barth, Ph.D., gave a lecture at the Annual Biophysical Society Meeting, (Feb. 27-March 2, 2016).
- Nature Chemical Biology accepted our paper on a novel alphabet of membrane protein topology and flexibility.
- Patrick Barth, Ph.D., gave a lecture at Ecole Polytechnique Federale of Lausanne Nov. 16, 2015.
- Patrick Barth, Ph.D., gave a lecture at King’s College, London Oct. 29, 2015.
- Patrick Barth, Ph.D., gave a lecture at Imperial College, London Oct. 28, 2015.
- Patrick Barth, Ph.D., will give a lecture at the Gordon Research Conference on Membrane Protein Folding (June 21-26, 2015).
- Patrick Barth, Ph.D., will give a lecture at Case Western Reserve University May, 14 2015.
- Patrick Barth, Ph.D., gave a lecture at the University of Wisconsin-Madison March, 31 2015.
- Nature Communications accepted our paper on evolutionary-guided prediction of membrane protein associations.
- Journal of Clinical Investigation accepted our paper on TCR selection, modeling and characterization.
- Plos Comput Biol. accepted our paper on modeling of membrane protein structures from distant homologs.
- Patrick Barth, Ph.D., presented a lecture at the 2014 FASEB Molecular Biophysics of Membranes Conference (June 29 -July 4, 2014).
- Faculty of 1000 selected our first paper on GPCR design as being of special significance in its field with an exceptional recommendation score: f1000.com/prime/718098528