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Lecture Slides & Book Chapters

Lecture Slides Overview of Glycans - by Richard D Cummings | PDF Glycoconjugates - by Richard D Cummings | PowerPoint Show | PDF Book Chapters Discovery and Classification of Glycan-Binding Proteins, Chapter 26 in Essentials of Glycobiology. 2nd edition. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press; 2009...

Glycoprotein N-glycan preparation for MS analysis

Goal: To prepare glycoproteins for N-glycan isolation and analysis by mass spectrometry. Notes: Glassware and glass tubes are cleaned with MilliQ water and dried beforehand. Reagents are weighted on aluminum foil with utensils cleaned with MilliQ water beforehand. Whenever possible, liquid reagents...

Lab members

Neha Deshpande, MS Research Assistant neha_deshpande@MEEI.HARVARD.EDU Laboratory management Mechanisms elucidating the role of oxidative stress in Fuchs Endothelial Corneal Dystrophy Cailing Liu, PhD Research Associate Cailing_liu@meei.harvard.edu Roles of DJ-1 and Nrf2 in the development of Fuchs...

Glycan Binding Assay with Unlabeled Monoclonal Antibody

1. Introduction: 1.1.Primary objective is to determine the binding specificity of a Monoclonal Antibody submitted by investigators, using the printed glycan microarray. 2. Reference: 2.1. www.functionalglycomics.org 3. Materials needed: 3.1.Glycan printed slides , printed on the side of the slide...

Executive Board 2015-2016

2015 - 2016 Executive Board: Nelson Malone President Fiatsogbe Dzuali Vice President Santino Butler Treasurer Edirin Sido Secretary and Public Relations George Agyapong Program Coordinator Edward Stronge Program Coordinator Jibril Kedir Pipeline Coordinator Danial Ceasar Pipeline Coordinator

Research

The developing brain dramatically rewires in response to the external world during early ‘critical periods’, but this capacity diminishes with adulthood. A clear advantage of time-limited critical periods is that the developing brain circuits are assembled to represent the relevant aspects of our...

Resources

Please contact Dr. Anne Takesian ( anne_takesian@meei.harvard.edu) for information about lab resources. Future custom programs and data will be made available here.

Circuitry and Plasticity of Auditory Cortex

Our unique perception of the acoustic world evolves with experience throughout our lifespan. As neuroscientists we believe that perceptual differences in hearing, including pathological perturbations of our ability to accurately perceive our sensory environment, partly arise from variable circuitry...

Join Us

We are seeking highly motivated, enthusiastic students and post-docs to join our team. Funded graduate student and postdoctoral positions are available immediately. For more information or to apply, contact Anne Takesian ( anne_takesian@meei.harvard.edu).

Program Overview

SHURP is a ten-week summer research program primarily for college students belonging to groups that are under-represented in the sciences. SHURP presently has over 600 alumni from colleges across the country, and over 90% are continuing or planning to continue training and careers in the sciences...