Georgetown chemistry seminar
Eric traveled to DC to give a seminar in the Chemistry Department of Georgetown University. He discussed recent progress the lab has made in understanding the regulation of gene expression in Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
Eric traveled to DC to give a seminar in the Chemistry Department of Georgetown University. He discussed recent progress the lab has made in understanding the regulation of gene expression in Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
A new manuscript from the Stallings Lab shows how our flux calculations can provide context for understanding in vivo transcription regulation.
Drake used stopped-flow experiments and kinetic modeling to show that both CarD and RbpA slow promoter escape in Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Interestingly, they also have effects on the rates of initial transcription. Click here to read more!
The lab said goodbye to undergraduate extraordinaire, Abheek Raviprasad as he heads off to the University of Florida to begin medical school next fall. All the best Abheek and keep in touch!
Welcome to new graduate student, Ankita Chadda! Click here to learn more about her.
Click here to see how Eric Tomko uses magnetic tweezers assays to describe mechanisms of DNA unwinding by the pre-initiation complex of S. cerevisiae.