Congrats Taru and Hanna!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Lab of Christian C. Dibble, PhD at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School. Focused on cellular signaling and metabolism, especially the regulation of CoA synthesis from Vitamin B5. Posts by Christian.
Congrats Taru and Hanna!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Congrats! Great to see it out!
Congrats Mario! Excellent work.
Wrong. Just wrong.
A highly conserved molecular zipper! The conservation still makes me wonderβ¦
nice figures!
Congrats Yann and Brendan!
Check out the new homepage for Harvard!! Love it !!
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Attending the one-day conference "Cancer Metabolism and Signaling in the Tumor Microenvironment" at Langone Health in NYC on April 8th. Check it out! events.nyas.org/event/cancer...
We and other labs from Boston's Longwood Medical Area will be heading to the March For Science, Boston Edition this Friday. See you there!
www.eventbrite.com/e/stand-up-f...
Advisory councils have been canceled and not yet rescheduled... including the one that is supposed to consider my current R01 application
Yes!
We are focused on understanding mechanisms through which Coenzyme A biosynthesis is regulated and coordinated with CoA-dependent #metabolism (e.g. of #lipids). PhD and expertise in either signaling or metabolism preferred. www.dibblelab.com
Weβre hiring a #postdoc! The Dibble Lab at Harvard Medical School and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston studies the regulatory relationship between #signaling and #metabolic pathways. Email me at ccdibble@bidmc.harvard.edu !
We are currently focused on understanding the mechanisms through which CoA biosynthesis is regulated and coordinated with CoA-dependent metabolism (e.g. of lipids). PhD and expertise in either signaling or metabolism preferred. Email me at ccdibble@bidmc.harvard.edu ! 2/2
First post! Starting by pinning our review in Nature Metabolism on Coenzyme A biosynthesis and metabolism. Check it out if you didn't catch it when it was published!
www.nature.com/articles/s42...