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Posts by Baker Lab @ Notre Dame

Exactly!!! 😮

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Standard Deviants deviated rock band gig advertisement for April 25.

Standard Deviants deviated rock band gig advertisement for April 25.

Standard Deviants local community tour sign, with Esher level geometrical problems.

Standard Deviants local community tour sign, with Esher level geometrical problems.

Dive bar tour begins (and ends?) in a week and half! Maybe we should decide on a tour poster.

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Image highlighting showing a 5% score on an NIH grant submission.

Image highlighting showing a 5% score on an NIH grant submission.

I know paylines aren't a thing anymore, but I think this is ok...? T cell targets in transplantation, your time is coming! Thank you nice reviewers, even #3 I suppose!!! 😀

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Gotta have the umlaut. Otherwise it's just an ordinary gate ;)

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@gezelter.bsky.social

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Soon to be former graduate student Chuks celebrating the wildly successful defense of his PhD thesis studying the specificity of alloreactive T cells with a bottle of champagne.

Soon to be former graduate student Chuks celebrating the wildly successful defense of his PhD thesis studying the specificity of alloreactive T cells with a bottle of champagne.

Huge congratulations to Chukwunalu "Chuks" Chukwuma for successfully defending his PhD thesis on interrogating the specificity of alloreactive T cells and the implications for organ transplant rejection! Another newly minted structural immunologist setting out to make the world a better place.

2 weeks ago 7 0 1 0

Same :)

3 weeks ago 6 0 0 0

A terrible scientist. This is scientific misconduct.

1 month ago 4 0 1 0

What's also infuriating is that publishing companies could address this. Remind me again what those outrageous publication/subscription fees are used for? Oh I know, nothing that relates to actually improving the peer review and overall publication process.

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Ditto no. But this might be the BEST thing since stepping down as an administrator. Morning email dread GONE. That plus zealous use of labels & inbox skipping to send all the boring/hyped-up university stuff to the megahype folder that mostly gets ignored. Course, I still have morning news dread...

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Electron density of a proline from a high resolution protein crystal structure, showing the hole in the middle of the ring - a prohole.

Electron density of a proline from a high resolution protein crystal structure, showing the hole in the middle of the ring - a prohole.

Total prohole.

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Lab people: "Hey, look at all these cool AI models, AlphaFold, Chai, Boltz, gazillion models per week, blah blah, cool new relationships, experiments schmeriments."

Me, looking at one model: "Huh, arginine and tyrosine in the same volume of space, right where the receptor would sit. Nifty."

Sigh.

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Agreed, nobody is off the hook and that's on us as reviewers. But this is an added responsibility for the chair that often doesn't happen. I always took my "facilitate discussion" role seriously, especially when there was divergence and nobody was pipping up.

1 month ago 4 0 1 0

Yes, but that happens less frequently with study sections over zoom, elevating the importance of the chair in facilitating this.

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You can give feedback to CSR on both, although since your knowledge of what exactly went on is circumspect, it's an uphill battle and I suspect it takes a lot of feedback from multiple applicants to resonate.

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Pt 1: As noted SROs have outsized influence by choice of ad hocs AND reviewer assignments. While SROs are professionals, they are not all equal. Pt 2: If an app is discussed, the chair should call for discussion on opinionated/divergent reviews if it isn't happening. Not all chairs will do this.

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Rush Tribute Project on stage in Indianapolis

Rush Tribute Project on stage in Indianapolis

Meeting the Rush Tribute Project after the show. Thomas (drummer, right) absolutely nailed it.

Meeting the Rush Tribute Project after the show. Thomas (drummer, right) absolutely nailed it.

Wonderful evening with the Rush Tribute Project in Indianapolis. Absolutely nailed every note. They make it look so easy. Wonderful guys - thank you! #Rush

1 month ago 5 0 0 0

Always love some tasty double mutant cycles.

2 months ago 3 0 0 0

Agree, that seems very likely. But it's all so dumb. We've been certifying our other support pages for a couple of years now with digital signatures. There's no reason we couldn't all have been told to put the same boiler plate text at the end of our biosketches then sign off. But efficiency!

2 months ago 2 0 1 0
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Yay. But technical issues? I'm guessing complaints. This whole thing is the perfect definition of make-work. Maybe even worse - they made a problem out of a non-problem.

2 months ago 1 0 1 0

Thanks Chris and team!

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(R21 so not percentiled)

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Surprisingly good score of an NIH R21 proposal to study molecular mimics in T cell recognition.

Surprisingly good score of an NIH R21 proposal to study molecular mimics in T cell recognition.

Super surprised and super grateful, to the reviewers and more importantly the talented team and collaborators that made this possible (particularly @chadbrambley.bsky.social). I suppose we'll see how changes to advisory councils and MYF play out...?

2 months ago 4 0 2 0

It's like the same with predicting T cell epitopes.

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Committee Releases Conferenced Defense, Homeland Security, Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies, and Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies Bi... United States Senate Committee on Appropriations

The conference (agreement between House and Senate) appropriations bill that includes HHS and NIH was released this morning.

www.appropriations.senate.gov/news/majorit...

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HLA micropolymorphisms confine neoantigen conformational adaptability and guide T cell receptor selectivity T cell receptor (TCR) restriction by highly polymorphic major histocompatibility complex (MHC) proteins is a foundation of cellular immunity. Although the effects of MHC polymorphisms on peptide bindi...

Latest preprint from the team: micropolymorphisms in HLAs tune peptide conformational ensembles, altering structural adaptability & contributing to TCR specificity. Even if static structures & pep affinites are the same, closely related HLAs may not be.
#immunosky

www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...

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Crystallographic Ensembles Reveal the Structural Basis of Binding Entropy in SARS-CoV2 Macrodomain Structure-based drug design has traditionally focused on optimizing static, enthalpic interactions between ligands and proteins or on displacing binding site solvent molecules to entropically favor bi...

New preprint! Entropy drives molecular recognition, yet most structure-based drug design ignores it because it is difficult to measure. X-ray crystallography captures ensembles, not single structures. Can we extract thermodynamically meaningful entropy from them?

www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...

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Why Does A.I. Write Like … That?

"Everything that isn’t a ghost is usually woven." LLMs’ style is hilarious but sobering: They make the curious word choices they do because that’s what most people rate as good writing. (PSA: When you see me using “delve,” “—”, and descriptive triplets, it’s really me!)

4 months ago 3 2 0 0

Definitely another variable to consider.

4 months ago 0 0 0 0

They missed the control experiment of someone dressed up as Cobra Commander. And then the mindless god Azathoth at the center of the universe. Pretty much the whole alignment chart. Batman is just one corner.

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