Speaker: Alice Ting (Stanford University)
Time: 14:00-15:30 p.m., April 7, 2024, GMT+8
Venue: A204, CCME, PKU
Abstract:
Biological function is orchestrated through the collective action of molecules and cells. Our laboratory develops technologies to study molecular and cellular assemblies at high spatial and temporal resolution in living cultures and organisms. I will describe recent technologies from our laboratory including TransitID for unbiased mapping of proteome trafficking within cells and between cells, light-regulated proximity labeling, and new enzymes for proximity labeling created through machine learning. I will also describe new technologies for manipulating cellular behavior in response to specific external cues, through the use of engineered synthetic receptors.
Source: College of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering, PKU