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Fionna and Ann win prizes at East Coast Protein Meeting

Fionna Loughlin and Ann Kwan both won prizes at the recent East Coast Protein Meeting. Held at the Opal Cove resort in Coffs Harbour, ECPM was a superbly run and very interesting meeting chaired by Philippa Stokes (a third year PhD student in the lab) and put together with her team of organizers Sharon Pursglove, Molly Clifton (both from the lab) and Kate Quinlan (Crossley lab). Fionna won an outstanding student talk award, and Ann won a prize for her first poster as a grown up.

Daniel and Belinda form collaboration

Recent Mackay lab alumnus Belinda Westman has entered what looks to be a very long term collaboration with current Matthews Lab member Daniel Ryan. Date of formalization of this collaboration to be announced... - update - looks like Jan 7 2006...

Daniel wins ASBMB Fellowship

Daniel Ryan has scored one of the 2005 ASBMB Fellowships, designed to allow PhD students to travel to an international conference of their choosing. Competition for these awards is fierce every year, so it is a great achievement for him to have won one of these. He is using the prize to attend the Protein Society meeting in Barcelona this year - and i am sure he won't be spending any of his trip lying on the Costa del Sol - it will all be working hard at the meeting...

Have been off X for months but had to log in to see response to AF3. I am much less smart than the authors - but am I (and Erin) the only ones to think that the helical afros that it makes out of IDRs is totally weird? Am I missing something?

Amazing story from the lab down the corridor - @RezwanSidd working with Sandro Ataide and Ruth Hall in @SydneySOLES at @Sydney_Science - now they will be thrown into the gladiators' pit I suspect with the other protagonists that prowl this landscape! 🙂 Great piece of work!

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