For our next Journal Club, Lillie Cohn will present the following paper:
Reconstitution of clathrin-coated bud and vesicle formation with minimal components. Dannhauser PN, Ungewickell EJ. Nat Cell Biol. 2012 Apr 22;14(6):634-9. PMID: 22522172.
For our next Journal Club, Lillie Cohn will present the following paper:
Reconstitution of clathrin-coated bud and vesicle formation with minimal components. Dannhauser PN, Ungewickell EJ. Nat Cell Biol. 2012 Apr 22;14(6):634-9. PMID: 22522172.
For our next Journal Club, Rebecca Lu will present the following paper:
Membrane Fission Is Promoted by Insertion of Amphipathic Helices and Is Restricted by Crescent BAR Domains. Boucrot E, Pick A, Camdere G, Liska N, Evergren E, McMahon HT, Kozlov MM. Cell. 2012 Mar 30;149(1):124-36. PMID: 22464325.
The Drubin/Barnes Yeast and HeLa Cell Manufacturing Company is excited to welcome Lillie Cohn as a new graduate student in the lab! Lillie is a first year in the Molecular and Cell Biology program at UC-Berkeley. Her proposed thesis project is “The Meaning of Life.” On this occasion, let us pause to consider these wise words of the sage Philosoraptor:
The Drubin/Barnes Lab would like to congratulate Rebecca Lu who passed her qualifying exam on Wednesday, April 18!
Here we recount the epic saga of Rebecca’s Ph.D qualification:
After she wrote her proposal, her chair asked her to rewrite it. Rebecca is smarter than Randy Schekman though. She just made a copy.
Rebecca brought food for her committee, and Doug Koshland said, ‘I’m gonna have a donut. Does anyone want one?’ That’s when Rebecca realized that a Qualifying Exam is like some weird quiz where your committee reveals the answers before asking their questions.
During Rebecca’s exam, her committee didn’t ask her a question for 30 minutes. That would have been a REALLY long question, after all.
Rebecca closed her eyes a lot during her Qual. She wasn’t sleeping. She just drew a picture of Randy handing her the Nobel Prize on the back of her eyelids.
You can’t please all the people all the time. Fortunately, all those people weren’t at Rebecca’s Qualifying Exam.
When her exam was over, Randy said, “Guess what. You passed.” Rebecca told Randy, “Dude, you gotta give me time to guess. If you’re gonna quiz me, you must insert a pause in there.”
Akemi Kunibe was the last grad student in the Drubin/Barnes Lab to pass her Qual. She’s smart. She was a tough act to follow. Rebecca will be an especially hard act to follow, cuz when she finished her Qual, she took all of the dry-erase markers with her.
Rebecca doesn’t know the meaning of the word “fail.” And that is kinda worse than not passing in a way, if you think about it. She’s a Ph.D candidate, but she still doesn’t understand simple words.
Congratulations Rebecca Lu! And thank you Mitch Hedberg for the jokes!
For our next Journal Club, Christa Cortesio will present the following paper:
Distinct and separable activities of the endocytic clathrin-coat components Fcho1/2 and AP-2 in developmental patterning. Umasankar PK, Sanker S, Thieman JR, Chakraborty S, Wendland B, Tsang M, Traub LM. Nat Cell Biol. 2012 Apr 8. doi: 10.1038/ncb2473. PMID: 22484487.
For our next Journal Club, Sun Hae Hong will present the following paper:
Influence of synaptic vesicle position on release probability and exocytotic fusion mode. Park H, Li Y, Tsien RW. Science. 2012 Mar 16;335(6074):1362-6. PMID: 22345401.
For our next Journal Club, Eric Lewellyn will present the following paper:
Distinct roles for F-BAR proteins Cdc15p and Bzz1p in actin polymerization at sites of endocytosis in fission yeast. Arasada R, Pollard TD. Curr Biol. 2011 Sep 13;21(17):1450-9. PMID: 21885283
For our next Journal Club, Jasper Weinberg will be presenting the following paper:
A molecular switch on an arrestin-like protein relays glucose signaling to transporter endocytosis. Becuwe M, Vieira N, Lara D, Gomes-Rezende J, Soares-Cunha C, Casal M, Haguenauer-Tsapis R, Vincent O, Paiva S, Léon S. J Cell Biol. 2012 Jan 23;196(2):247-59. PMID: 22249293