Riback Lab - Cellular Physical Chemistry Group

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Riback Lab - Cellular Physical Chemistry Group

Riback Lab - Cellular Physical Chemistry Group

@RibackLab

Research group @bcmhouston excited about biological condensates from molecular biophysics to organism physiology and disease. Lead by @SuperSciJew

Houston, TX Bergabung Nisan 2019
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Peggy Goodell
Peggy Goodell@Goodell_Lab·
Hematology X biophysics = new leukemia pathogenesis paradigm! Our collaborative work with @RibackLab on NPM1c-mutant leukemia is live @CellCellPress! Multiple oncoproteins form similar nuclear condensates that massively drive leukemia-gene transcription!
Gandhar Datar@Gandhar_Datar

(1/10) How do diverse leukemia mutations converge on the same molecular program? In our new study @CellCellPress,the @RibackLab and @Goodell_Lab show that disparate mutations rewire shared protein networks to form nuclear condensates called coordinating bodies (C-bodies).🫧

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Josh Riback
Josh Riback@SuperSciJew·
Excited to share @RibackLab’s first paper in @CellCellPress. Together with @Goodell_Lab, we show that diverse leukemia mutations converge on a biophysically indistinguishable nuclear condensate—the C-body. Huge thanks to @Gandhar_Datar, @sciencyelmira, and co-authors!
Gandhar Datar@Gandhar_Datar

(1/10) How do diverse leukemia mutations converge on the same molecular program? In our new study @CellCellPress,the @RibackLab and @Goodell_Lab show that disparate mutations rewire shared protein networks to form nuclear condensates called coordinating bodies (C-bodies).🫧

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Gandhar Datar
Gandhar Datar@Gandhar_Datar·
(1/10) How do diverse leukemia mutations converge on the same molecular program? In our new study @CellCellPress,the @RibackLab and @Goodell_Lab show that disparate mutations rewire shared protein networks to form nuclear condensates called coordinating bodies (C-bodies).🫧
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Josh Riback
Josh Riback@SuperSciJew·
In lab's #FIRSTPREPRINT, we present methods to measure nanometer organization around & between specific proteins in condensates. We uncover unexpected heterogeneity for a liquid-like phase with local meshwork spanning 10-50nm, stemming from ribosome biogenesis in the nucleolus.
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bioRxiv Biophysics@biorxiv_biophys

Nanometer condensate organization in live cells derived from partitioning measurements biorxiv.org/content/10.110… #biorxiv_biophys

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Peggy Goodell
Peggy Goodell@Goodell_Lab·
Proud of our lab presenting their posters at the v busy session last night at #ASH23
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Josh Riback
Josh Riback@SuperSciJew·
New @RibackLab swag is here to keep everyone caffeinated and hydrated in the Houston heat! Disclaimer: No microscopes were harmed in the making of this photo.
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Josh Riback
Josh Riback@SuperSciJew·
Reflecting on last weekend's inaugural Riback Lab Summer Soirée 🎉. Immensely proud of our team's accomplishments 🏆! Here's to many more such moments 🥂! #RibackLab2023 @RibackLab #CellularPhysicalChemistryGroup
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Josh Riback
Josh Riback@SuperSciJew·
Hey everyone, the @RibackLab is at #BPS2023! Unfortunately, I was not able to attend the @BiophysicalSoc Annual Meeting this year as planned due to getting COVID. I'll miss seeing you all and learning about the latest research! 1/5
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