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ASBMB Breakthroughs

The ASBMB Breakthroughs webinar series offers a window into the cutting-edge biochemistry and molecular biology research driving discovery.

Each month, this series highlights groundbreaking research, pioneering methodologies, and emerging trends redefining the boundaries of science.

Join us to explore the breakthroughs that are shaping the future of research.

 

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Advancing cross-linking mass spectrometry to elucidate cellular networks

Nov. 5, 2025 | 12:15–1 p.m. Eastern

Lan Huang of the University of California, Irvine presents advancements in MS-cleavable XL-MS technologies and their applications for mapping cellular networks with structural features, offering new insights into the organization of protein complexes in cells.

Upcoming webinars

Nov. 5Proteomics
Lan Huang, University of California, Irvine

Dec. 10Alex Toker, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

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Surprising enzymatic role of OB-fold containing proteins in translational fidelity

Karin Musier–Forsyth presents her research on a newly discovered family of tRNA-editing enzymes.

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Reciprocal regulation between fibrinolysis and lipid metabolism

Ze Zheng of the Medical College of Wisconsin Versiti Blood Research Institute presents her research on lipid metabolism.

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Chemical approaches to sorting out histone modifications

Philip Cole of Brigham and Women’s Hospital presents his research into the influence of histone modifications on enzyme recognition and processing.

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Intra- and inter-cellular communication within a virus microenvironment

ɬÀï·¬ Editor-in-chief Ileana Cristea presents her research into the complex and dynamic cellular microenvironments that shape the outcome of viral infection.

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Biosynthesis and regulation of plant phenolic compounds

Delve into the biosynthesis and regulation of flavonoids and phenylpropanoids in maize and other plants with Erich Grotewold, professor of plant biology at Michigan State University.

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Evolution of metallo-β-lactamases: A journey from the test tube to the bacterial periplasm

Alejandro Vila of the University of Rosario presents his research on the evolutionary traits of clinical MBL variants under conditions that mimic their natural bacterial environment.

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Lipidomics, shotgun lipidomics and functional lipidomics for Alzheimer’s research

Xianlin Han of the University of Texas Health Science Center presents his research on the use of shotgun lipidomics in biological and biomedical contexts.

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Modulating kinase signaling in disease: Translating basic science into clinical testing

Paul Shapiro of the University of Maryland presents his research into mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPK), their regulation of substrates, and approaches to modulate MAPK functions in disease.