Welcome to our lab!
We are developing methods to engineer proteins with new binding or catalytic properties to elucidate the molecular mechanism of cell biology. Currently, we are engineering the E1-E2-E3 enzymatic cascades for ubiquitin transfer to map the signal transduction pathways associated with ubiquitin conjugation to cellular proteins. We wish to generate an efficient proteomic platform to elucidate the roles of E1, E2 and E3 enzymes in cell regulation.
Interested in joining our Lab?
We are recruiting graduate students of M.S. and Ph.D. levels. We will support the students with tuition waivers and monthly stipends. The graduate students will develop strong skills in organic synthesis, protein engineering, molecular and cell biology, and proteomics to complete their research projects. Applicants with B.S. or M.S. degrees in chemistry or biology are encouraged to apply. International applicants need to have a TOEFL score better than 80. The GRE score is optional.
We also welcome undergraduate students to join our lab to gain research experience.
Please contact Jun Yin at junyin@gsu.edu if interested.
We also welcome undergraduate students to join our lab to gain research experience.
Please contact Jun Yin at junyin@gsu.edu if interested.