Journal Clubs in 2014

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  • Bertrand Joseph describes the conversation that led him to research the nuclear regulation of autophagy.

    • Bertrand Joseph
    Journal Club
  • Karl E. Kadler describes why the mechanism of collagen fibril assemblyin vivoremains elusive.

    • Karl E. Kadler
    Journal Club
  • Michael Rape provides a striking example of how basic research — in this case in the plant sciences — can be unexpectedly informative for drug development.

    • Michael Rape
    Journal Club
  • Thanos D. Halazonetis describes the discovery that break-induced replication is conservative in budding yeast.

    • Thanos D. Halazonetis
    Journal Club
  • Our knowledge of autophagy has taken several 'quantum leaps' since the term was coined by Christian de Duve.

    • Patrice Codogno
    Journal Club
  • In 2008, the Bankaitis group suggested that lipid transport proteins can exchange one membrane lipid for another.

    • William A. Prinz
    Journal Club