Brian V Geisbrecht Lab

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Brian V Geisbrecht Lab

Brian V Geisbrecht Lab

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Brian V. Geisbrecht Laboratory at K-State. We use physical biochemistry methods to study the innate immune system. Papers not preprints.

Manhattan, KS USA Katılım Eylül 2019
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Brian V Geisbrecht Lab
Brian V Geisbrecht Lab@BvgLab·
“from one stage to the next a greater amount of proenzyme is activated, and it may be suggested that the need to link the minute physical stimulus of surface contact with the final enzymatic explosion has resulted in the evolution of a biochemical amplifier” -RG Macfarlane, 1964
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Aegean Conferences
Aegean Conferences@AegeanConf·
Excited for the 18th Int'l Conference on Complement Therapeutics in Sissi, Crete, Greece 🇬🇷 A big thank you to our sponsors for their support. Your contribution helps bring together the complement community to share the latest advances in therapeutics and research. There are still registration spots available at the early fee. Late-breaking abstract submissions are open, and trainees and young investigators are encouraged to apply for travel awards by April 15. See our sponsors: aegeanconferences.org/conferences/19… #Complement #Therapeutics #Immunology #Conference #Crete #Greece #TravelAwards #CallForAbstracts
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K-State Arts and Sciences
K-State Arts and Sciences@KStateArtSci·
Congrats to Dr. Brian Geisbrecht, biochemistry and molecular biophysics, on being named K-State's 2026 Big 12 Faculty of the Year recipient, recognizing his excellence in research and innovation and encouragement of learning and growth. Read more: k-state.edu/news/articles/…
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Brian V Geisbrecht Lab@BvgLab·
Congratulations to Ying Zhang on the recent defense of her dissertation research concerning bacterial evasion of antibody mediated immune responses.
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Aegean Conferences
Aegean Conferences@AegeanConf·
Congratulations to all the trainee awardees! Great Work! Great Science! 17th Int’l Conference on #Complement Therapeutics.
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Olivier George
Olivier George@brainaddiction·
It's clear that many do not understand what @NIH-funded research does to improve health. It's time to revive a study published 10 years ago that provides incredible information about this. link in the comment Every single new drug approved by the FDA from 2010–2016 was built on NIH-funded research—that’s all 210 drugs. But what the public sees is just the tip of the iceberg. Pharma takes credit for the final product, but beneath each drug developed, there are ~20 years of basic research, and 90% of the cost is from basic research funded by the NIH, which discovers drug targets, understands disease mechanisms, and creates life-saving treatments. Figuring out how cancer evades the immune system, how addiction rewires the brain, and how heart disease develops is the role of the NIH, creating the foundation for the breakthrough drugs that come 20 years later, and the NIH does all that with only 0.8% of the US budget. Without NIH, there would be no cancer immunotherapy, no anti-overdose medication, no anti-heart attack or stroke medication, no cutting-edge treatments. If NIH funding is cut, the iceberg will melt. That means fewer cures, more suffering, and more lives lost. The science beneath the surface keeps us afloat. Invest in NIH. Invest in life
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Greg Gatto 🌻
Greg Gatto 🌻@GattlingJr·
May I recommend not prepping for a colonoscopy on the night the Giants and the Yankees are playing?
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Tanentzapf Lab
Tanentzapf Lab@TanentzapfLab·
Yesterday a Nobel prize was given for alpha fold. Alpha fold could not exist without the Protein Data Bank (PDB), a public database funded by US taxpayers. Every structural biologist in the world that deposited their structure to the PDB indirectly helped train alpha fold.
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First description of the self-amplifying nature of the #complement alternative pathway. Muller-Eberhard & Gotze, J. Exp. Med. 1972
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