Congratulations to Sofia Perez, an undergraduate at Notre Dame and our SURF student in this year of COVID-19. She was … More
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a bit of local press on our recent innovations and discoveries
new paper in JBC
Genome stability is essential for engineering cell-based devices and reporter systems. With the advent of CRISPR technology, it is now … More
new paper in PNAS
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are the largest class of membrane receptors in humans. As such, GPCR signaling is central to … More
isom lab awarded UM rapid response funding for COVID-19
This funding will support projects that assess the compatibility of several SARS-CoV-2 targets with our ligand and drug screening assay, … More
preprint describing our new DCyFIR technology for GPCR profiling
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.01.16.909325v1 More than 800 G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) comprise the largest class of membrane receptors in humans. While there is … More
isom lab awarded NIH grant to investigate understudied GPCRs
Currently only a small fraction (a few hundred protein targets) of the human genome is druggable. The Illuminating the Druggable … More
SURF student Amy Nallathambi joins the lab
We are very excited that Amy has joined the lab this summer as part of the Miller School of Medicine’s … More
nick kapolka for the win!
Nick Kapolka was one of the big winners at the the 2019 Annual Cancer Research Poster Session organized by the … More
2019 shaping up to be a big year in the isom lab
In 2018, the Isom lab reached equilibrium with the addition of Jacob Rowe and Will Morgan to the ranks (bringing … More