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  1. I had an amazing time at the 25th anniversary symposium of ChemBioChem and ChemPhysChem #ChemBioPhys2025.

    We had two days of exciting science and important interactions. Thank you to the organizers from Chemistry Europe and especially to Ruben Ragg.

    #Chemistry #ChemBio

  2. Ruben Ragg and Meghan Lucas close a great #ChemBioPhys2025 symposium and present the poster prizes. Congratulations to the winners.

    Very curious to see, what the next 25 years of ChemBioChem and ChemPhysChem of Chemistry Europe will bring.

    #Chemistry #ChemBio

  3. #ChemBioPhys2025 comes to a close with an exciting lecture by Kathrin Lang. Genetic code expansion to site-specifically study PTMs in cells. Great insights into hijacking an ABC transporter to increase uptake for many exciting amino acids. nature.com/articles/s41586-025
    #Chemistry #ChemBio

  4. Interesting talk by Claus Seidel at #ChemBioPhys2025. He talked about the use of Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) to understand the dynamics and function of transient states in single enzyme molecules. nature.com/articles/s41467-020

  5. Interesting talk by Jan Götze at #ChemBioPhys2025. He gave exciting insights into his group's research into the importance of Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) in the photosynthetic complexes.
    pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.j

  6. Interesting talk by Anahita Khammari at #ChemBioPhys2025. She talked about her research into investigating the interaction of the deubiquitinase USP48 with its inhibitor ML364 and its analogs using docking approaches.
    onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/fu
    #Chemistry #ChemBio #DrugDiscovery

  7. Exciting lecture by Stefan Raunser at #ChemBioPhys2025. He talked about his group's amazing science to better understand actin filament disassembly to better understand muscle function. cell.com/cell/fulltext/S0092-8

    He also talked about the use of cryo–electron tomography to visualize the structure of the thin filament of native skeletal muscles. science.org/doi/10.1126/scienc

    #ChemBio #Chemistry #cryoEM #muscles

  8. Exciting lecture by Stefan Raunser (@raunser-lab.bsky.social) at #ChemBioPhys2025. He talked about his group's amazing science to better understand actin filament disassembly to better understand muscle function. (1/2) www.cell.com/cell/fulltex... #ChemBio #ChemSky #cryoEM #muscles

  9. After the lunch break, #ChemBioPhys2025 continues with an excellent lecture by Sandrine Lévêque-Fort. She talked about exciting single-molecule microscopy technologies using modulated illumination with great 3D resolution. nature.com/articles/s41566-020
    #Chemistry #ChemBio #Microscopy

  10. It was a huge pleasure to host the morning session of #ChemBioPhys2025. A huge thank you to the speakers Gilles Gasser, Harald Schwalbe, Ezgi Karaca, Stephen Kent, Joseph Braymer, Hsuan-Ai Chen, Boris Vauzeilles and Roman Renger. I learned a lot!
    #Chemistry #ChemBio #DrugDiscovery #ChemBioChem #ChemPhysChem

  11. In the final lecture of the morning session at #ChemBioPhys2025, Roman Renger from Exciting Instruments talked about, how they add dynamics to structural biology using smFRET and FCCS.
    academic.oup.com/nar/article/5
    #Chemistry #ChemBio #DrugDiscovery

  12. Exciting lecture by @borisvauzeilles.bsky.social at #ChemBioPhys2025. He gave exciting insights into his group's work of using synthetic #OrganicChemistry to develop new tools to study #biology. (1/4)

  13. Exciting lecture by Boris Vauzeilles at #ChemBioPhys2025. He gave exciting insights into his group's work of using synthetic #OrganicChemistry to develop new tools to study #biology. (1/4)

  14. Interesting talk by Hsuan-Ai Chen at #ChemBioPhys2025. She talked about the work in the Claudia Höbartner lab on the development of nucleic acid-alkylating ribozymes. nature.com/articles/s41557-023

    The main focus of her talk was on the structural elucidation of the SAMURI ribozyme. nature.com/articles/s41589-024

    #Chemistry #ChemBio #RNA #Ribozyme

  15. Interesting talk by Joseph Braymer at #ChemBioPhys2025. He talked about the huge importance of FeS clusters for biology and how he studies their biogenesis using EPR and Mössbauer spectroscopy.
    sciencedirect.com/science/arti
    biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/20

  16. A truly inspiring talk by Stephen B. H. Kent at #ChemBioPhys2025. He talked about his group's many contributions to protein synthesis and crystallization. (1/5)
    #ChemBio #Chemistry #StructuralBiology

  17. Interesting talk by Ezgi Karaca at #ChemBioPhys2025. She talked about the use of AI for predictions of protein structures with a lot of exciting insights into the CASP competition and into the prediction of protein-protein interactions. biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/20

  18. Great talk by Harald Schwalbe at #ChemBioPhys2025. He talked about the use of NMR to study the structure of #RNA on the example of #SARSCoV2. (1/3) academic.oup.com/nar/article/4

  19. The second day of #ChemBioPhys2025 is off to a great start with an exciting presentation by Gilles Gasser. He is telling us about the power of metal complexes for diagnostic and therapeutic applications. (1/4)
    #ChemBio #Chemistry #DrugDiscovery #diagnostics #metal

  20. The first day of #ChemBioPhys2025 comes to a close with an inspiring lecture by Caroline Lynn Kamerlin. She talked about her group's research into the importance of conformational dynamics for enzyme engineering and #evolution. nature.com/articles/s41570-023
    #ChemSky #ChemBio

  21. Interesting talk by Francesca Grisoni at #ChemBioPhys2025. She talked about her group's exciting research into exploring the vast chemical space for #DrugDiscovery using #ArtificialIntelligence in low-data scenarios. nature.com/articles/s43588-024
    #ChemBio #Chemistry

  22. Amazing talk by Nobel laureate Stefan Hell @stefanhelllabs.bsky.social at #ChemBioPhys2025. He talked about the MINFLUX super-resolution microscopy technology. Exciting applications to measuring distances between fluorophores on the single-digit nm scale. (1/2) www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...

  23. Amazing talk by Nobel laureate Stefan Hell at #ChemBioPhys2025. He talked about the MINFLUX super-resolution microscopy technology. Exciting applications to measuring distances between fluorophores on the single-digit nm scale.
    science.org/doi/10.1126/scienc

    He also presented a fundamental study that allows doing super-resolution microscopy for the first time without using any ON-/OFF-state transitions. nature.com/articles/s41567-024

    #Chemistry #ChemBio #Microscopy

  24. Great talk by Ulrike Endesfelder at #ChemBioPhys2025. She talked about her group's work on single molecule microscopy to study structure and dynamics in biological systems. Exciting insights into kinetochore structure and bacterial injectisome dynamics (T3SS). rupress.org/jcb/article/222/4/
    #Chemistry #ChemBio

  25. Inspiring talk by Johannes Broichhagen at #ChemBioPhys2025. He talked about the power of organic chemistry to optimize fluorophores for biological applications. Exciting insights into the effects of fluorophore deuteration.
    pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articl
    pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articl
    #Chemistry #ChemBio

  26. #ChemBioPhys2025 is off to a great start with a talk by Teresa Carlomagno. She talked about NMR to study the structure of proteins especially in cases, in which multiple conformation exist simultaneously. nature.com/articles/s41467-019

    #Chemistry #ChemBio #Biophysics #ChemBioChem #ChemPhysChem

  27. Excited to be at the ChemBioChem and ChemPhysChem 25th anniversary symposium #ChemBioPhys2025.
    Especially looking forward to talks by Johannes Broichhagen, Stefan Hell, Francesca Grisoni, Gilles Gasser, Boris Vauzeilles, Stefan Raunser and Kathrin Lang.
    #Chemistry #ChemBio