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Seminar alert! We are excited to announce our next CCeMMP Seminar will be with Dr. Rosemary Cater from the Institute for Molecular Bioscience, UQ.
Title: Structural and Mechanistic Insights into Nutrient Transport at the Blood Brain Barrier.
More info & register: ccemmp.org/events/ccemm...

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Group photo of Lorne Protein Meeting attendees 2026

Group photo of Lorne Protein Meeting attendees 2026

What an amazing group of people at the 2026 Lorne Protein Meeting. Hope we see many of you there again in 2027!

2 months ago 17 5 0 1
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Yan Jiang is the next Anders session speaker presenting her work on the SLC1A transporter. @lorneproteins.bsky.social

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Lorne Proteins 2026 πŸ–οΈ Leach Lecturer Carol Robinson, Oxford, on establishing mass spec as a viable technique for structure/function studies; and John Kuriyan, Vanderbilt University, on the structural plasticity and evolutionary potential of DNA clamp loaders.

πŸ”— Register now: www.lorneproteins.org

3 months ago 14 6 2 1
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Structural basis of sodium ion-dependent carnitine transport by OCTN2 Nature Communications - Carnitine uptake by OCTN2 supports fatty acid metabolism. Here, authors report cryo-EM structures of human OCTN2, revealing the mechanism of sodium ion-dependent carnitine...

Our paper on the human carnitine transporter OCTN2 (SLC22A5) is out in @natcomms.nature.com! We solved structures of OCTN2 in multiple states and explored how carnitine transport is Na⁺-dependent, providing a framework for understanding SPCD disease causing variants and drug interactions.

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Congratulations Parteek Rosie!!!

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πŸ–οΈ 🌊 🀩 Christopher Barnes on molecular characterisation of vulnerable conserved coronavirus antigen:antibody complexes; and Rina Rosenzweig on chaperones recognition and prevention of protein misfolding in neurodegenerative conditionsβ€”at Lorne Proteins 2026!

πŸ”— Register now: www.lorneproteins.org

4 months ago 7 6 0 2
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I am pleased to announce the release of ProteinDJ v2! This is a major update that integrates BindCraft into the pipeline as an alternative to RFdiffusion for binder generation. You can try it out here: github.com/PapenfussLab/proteindj
#ProteinDJ #BindCraft #ProteinDesign @wehi-research.bsky.social

4 months ago 22 11 1 0
Abstract closing flyer. Abstracts close Friday 24th October.

Abstract closing flyer. Abstracts close Friday 24th October.

🚨 Final Week to Submit Abstracts!
This is your last week to be part of Australia’s most iconic protein science meeting. Don’t miss your chance to share your research on the global stage.
πŸ‘‰ Submit now: www.lorneproteins.org
#LorneProteins #AbstractsClosing #ProteinScience

6 months ago 6 3 0 0
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Indigenous Researcher Award flyer. Applications close Friday 24th October.

Indigenous Researcher Award flyer. Applications close Friday 24th October.

🌟 Indigenous Researcher Award
Support for indigenous scientists to attend Lorne Proteins through travel and registration bursaries.
Learn more and make a difference here πŸ‘‰ www.lorneproteins.org/conferencesu...
#LorneProteins #FutureScientists #ScienceSupport

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Flyer for Ander's early career award which close on October 25th.

Flyer for Ander's early career award which close on October 25th.

Are you within 5 years of your PhD? Apply now for the Anders Early Career Award, honouring Professor Robin Anders and recognising excellence in emerging protein scientists.
🎀 Speaking slot + πŸ’° $500 prize
πŸ“… Apply by Friday 24 October 2025
πŸ‘‰ www.lorneproteins.org
#LorneProteins #AndersAward

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Redesigning Resources From The Cell Membrane Up | Caitlin Byrt (MTE)
Redesigning Resources From The Cell Membrane Up | Caitlin Byrt (MTE) YouTube video by Cicada Innovations

Cicada x Tech23 talks are up! youtu.be/vXbfEjVGry0?...

6 months ago 3 1 0 0
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I am thrilled to release ProteinDJ: a high-performance and modular protein design pipeline. Our open-source workflow incorporates #RFdiffusion, #ProteinMPNN, #FAMPNN, #AlphaFold2 and #Boltz-2. It is a fast, free, and fun way to design proteins (1/5)
doi.org/10.1101/2025.09.24.678028 #proteindesign

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π“π‘πž π€π§ππžπ«π¬ π€π°πšπ«π recognises up to 5️⃣ scientists who are within 5 years of their PhD, with a talk secured in a dedicated session! It’s always a highlight of the meeting & a fantastic opportunity to showcase exciting new science 🀩

𝐀𝐩𝐩π₯𝐒𝐜𝐚𝐭𝐒𝐨𝐧𝐬 𝐜π₯𝐨𝐬𝐞 πŸπŸ’ πŽπœπ­π¨π›πžπ« πŸπŸŽπŸπŸ“:
www.lorneproteins.org/submissions

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A Protein Antibiotic Inhibits the BAM Complex to Kill Without Cell Entry Many antibiotics are ineffective against Gram-negative pathogens such as Pseudomonas aeruginosa because they cannot penetrate the bacterial outer membrane. Here, we show that protein antibiotics calle...

The outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria blocks many antibiotics. Our latest work reveals that L-type pyocins bypass this barrier by inactivating the BAM complex, killing Pseudomonas aeruginosa without entering the cell, providing a new blueprint for beating antibiotic resistance.

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πŸ‘•βœ¨ Design the next Lorne Protein Conference T-shirt!

Entries close 17 Oct – don’t miss your chance to show off your creativity and cement your place in the history of Lorne Proteins πŸ€“

πŸ‘‰ Submit your design-see the link below...

πŸ“’ And don’t forget to submit your abstract by 24 Oct!

#LorneProteins

7 months ago 7 8 1 1
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Momentum is building! Join us for the 51st Lorne Proteins Conference Feb 8–12, 2026, Mantra Lorne on the Great Ocean Road, for fun networking activities 🏐 🎾 πŸ₯— πŸͺ© and breathtaking surf-coast accessibility πŸ–οΈ 🏊 πŸ„ in the generous breaks between sessions!

πŸ”— Register here: www.lorneproteins.org/register

7 months ago 9 9 0 1
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The 51st Lorne Conference on Protein Structure and Function is officially live! After the resounding success of the 50th Lorne Conference in 2025 celebrating five decades of pioneering science and community, the legacy continues... πŸ„πŸ–οΈπŸŒž

February 8–12, 2026

Register here: www.lorneproteins.org

8 months ago 11 8 1 1
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As we stress more than ever, is it time to β€˜microdose delight’? Our brains are not built to handle the daily threats modern humans face. But there’s a trick that may help them.

Microdosing delight to combat stress; interesting concept, backed by neuroscience. Was a pleasure to comment on the very excellent work of @drrachelbarr.bsky.social ‬on how the experience of delight can tune down our stress response. @brainandmindcentre.bsky.social www.smh.com.au/lifestyle/he...

8 months ago 13 5 1 2
Collage of the nine researchers placed among the finalists for the 2025 Eureka Prizes.

Collage of the nine researchers placed among the finalists for the 2025 Eureka Prizes.

Congratulations to the nine researchers and teams placed among the finalists in the 2025 @eurekaprizes.bsky.social πŸ‘

The Prize is among the top science awards in Australia, honouring the calibre of research and innovation, celebrating leaders in their field.

Read more: go.sydney.edu.au/2l5jnZ

8 months ago 11 3 0 0

Beautiful and important work. Congratulations @thamlab.bsky.social and team!

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Happy to report our enzyme found a home! rdcu.be/eaGXG New kid on the block P450 O-demethylase SyoA-the specificity of a monooxygenase with the simplicity of catalysis driven by peroxide. Retrofit your P450 with this active site chemistry today! #lignin #syringol Out today in Nature Communications.

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β€˜We want women to have role models’: how Sydney University is enticing more female academics to engineering A mass recruitment campaign with roles reserved solely for women has been launched at a faculty where fewer than one in five academics are female * Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast When Dr Jacqueline Thomas started her academic career in civil engineering a decade ago, she was one of just two full-time women in the school. Thomas had returned to Australia after a stint in Africa to teach a new humanitarian engineering major at the University of Sydney, the first of its kind in the country. β€œIt was crazy, it really took me by surprise,” she said. β€œWhen I started, I just thought, β€˜great, I got the job, perfect’. And then I realised.” Continue reading...

β€˜We want women to have role models’: how Sydney University is enticing more female academics to engineering

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ATP synthesis driven by atmospheric hydrogen concentrations | PNAS All cells require a continuous supply of the universal energy currency, adenosine triphosphate (ATP), to drive countless cellular reactions. The un...

Our article showing energy production from air alone is in PNAS today. This paper provides an ultimate biochemical proof that microbes can survive simply by 'making' energy from air (making two ATP per molecule atmospheric H2 consumed) and has biotech applications. www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...

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We are excited to share our EVENTS for #BlackInBiophysicsWeek 2025!!! We will be host #BIBPSWeek from Monday, 5/26 to Friday 5/30.

RT and help us spread the word!

A thread of Events below
#BIBPS25
#BlackInBiophysics

@biophysicalsoc.bsky.social
@blackinx.bsky.social

11 months ago 13 9 1 2
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CCeMMP Seminar alert⏰ We welcome Professor Juan Du, Department of Molecular Biosciences, Northwestern University, Illinois, USA!
β€œThe importance of Physiological Temperature in Biomedical & Biophysical Research”
More details and register:
ccemmp.org/events/ccemm...

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Scientists solve decades-long Parkinson’s mystery WEHI researchers have made a huge leap forward in the fight against Parkinson’s disease, solving a decades-long mystery that paves the way for development of new drugs to treat the condition.

World-first: researchers have discovered what protein #PINK1 looks like in humans and how it is activated, solving a decades-long mystery in the fight against #Parkinsonsdisease. The team hope to use the knowledge to find a drug to stop #Parkinsons.

www.wehi.edu.au/news/scienti...

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More than 2 decades ago the PINK1 protein was found to be linked to Parkinson's disease, but its structure and how it was activated was not known. Until @science.org today. A triumph for cryo-EM and structural biology, introducing new targets for drug intervention.
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...

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Celebrating Women in Science! πŸ‘
As we prepare for #IWD2025, we're excited to spotlight the brilliant women in our centre!πŸ₯³Stay tuned for heartfelt nominations from their colleagues, celebrating their achievements and impact. We’re proud to feature them in this special series! #AccelerateAction

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In this time of chaos - something good! We are excited to share our final (or near final) speaker list for the 3rd UCSF Full Circle Symposium 4/3-4/4 to highlight Native biologists! Please share the word and register to attend the webinar in person! More info: qbi.ucsf.edu/full-circle-...

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