Modern cells, ancient proteins and complexes

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Date: Tue 25 Nov 2025 - 16:00 to 17:00
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You are invited to join this webinar with Pro. Edward M. Marcotte of University of Austin, Texas.

We will describe how our interest in deeply conserved human genes and pathways led us to attempt to systematically determine the core multi-protein assemblies that are shared more generally across eukaryotes—many dating back to the last common eukaryotic ancestor—by directly detecting protein complexes using thousands of mass spectrometry experiments to define their composition and interactions, and how these data inform us about their functions and 3D molecular assemblies..

This webinar is part of the 3D-BioInfo and will be moderated by Prof. Arne Elofsson (Stockholm University) supported by Dr Gonzalo Parra. 

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Edward Marcotte
Prof. Edward M. Marcotte
Department of Molecular Biosciences, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas
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arne elofsson
Prof. Arne Elofsson
Stockholm University, Sweden

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