
Why would a healthy cell decide to die? Investigator @HalfmannLab joined @NPR's @npratc with @NPRjonhamilton to discuss his #research on how and why cells decide to self-destruct—a process known as programmed cell death. 🎧 Listen here: n.pr/3L4i1gF
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@HalfmannLab
The Halfmann Lab explores the cellular and evolutionary implications of protein self-assembly.

Why would a healthy cell decide to die? Investigator @HalfmannLab joined @NPR's @npratc with @NPRjonhamilton to discuss his #research on how and why cells decide to self-destruct—a process known as programmed cell death. 🎧 Listen here: n.pr/3L4i1gF


Is aging the price we pay for an immune system? A new study from the @HalfmannLab, published in @elife, reveals how protein ‘batteries’ that power immune defense can also spark inflammation tied to diseases like #Alzheimers, #Parkinsons, and #cancer. More: bit.ly/4pm9Zjf


Delighted to share #MyACSCover and our recent study, "Highly Optimized Simulation of Atomic Resolution Cell-Like Protein Environment", published by @ACSPublications in J of Phys Chem B. Congratulations to Prof. @IlyaVakser , @HalfmannLab , and the team! doi.org/10.1021/acs.jp…








#ICYMI: Today @HalfmannLab and @K8theChemist joined @adavalostv on @GreatDayKC to talk all things #STEMeducation and @seekingascipod, our #podcast with @kcur. 🎙️ @fox4kc 📺 Watch here: bit.ly/3r6OSaS





#ICYMI: New #research from the @HalfmannLab revealing the start of #Huntingtons disease published in @eLife. Here is what Ron Wetzel, PhD, @PittTweet @UPMC, had to say about the findings. Read more: bit.ly/43XnOsB #ScienceTwitter #Discovery




“One of the big mysteries of #Huntingtons, #Alzheimer’s, and #ALS is why disease coincides with amyloid, yet the amyloids themselves are not the main culprits.” @HalfmannLab discusses new #research published in @eLife. Read here: bit.ly/43QTDUF #ScienceTwitter
