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James O-Owusu

@JamesOOwusu1

Postdoc in Kruse lab @HarvardMed #Membraneproteins #Electrophysiology #CryoEM

Joined July 2020
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James O-Owusu Reposted

Join us on February 2 at 3:30pm EST for an informational webinar about the #HannaGrayFellows Program. The webinar will include information about the award as well as this year's application. Register now: hhmi.news/48Rrhfh

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Applications for the 2024 #HannaGrayFellows Program are now open! At HHMI, we believe in 'People, not projects.' Join the Hanna Gray Fellows Program and be part of a community where every scientist's journey and contribution matters. hhmi.news/4aIIJE2


Super honored to be one of the HHMI #HannaGrayFellows. Looking forward to doing exciting science.

🎉 Today we're thrilled to announce our 2023 #HannaGrayFellows! Please join us in welcoming and celebrating these outstanding early career scientists! Learn more: hhmi.news/3EK0RP6

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We are #hiring a technician to support our research in membrane protein #cryoEM. Please share, and email if interested! tinyurl.com/bds7j7et

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Congrats to postdoc @JamesOOwusu1 of the Kruse lab who was recently named one of fourteen recipients of the Damon Runyon Fellowship. Congrats, James!

Super excited to receive this awesome award and support from @DamonRunyon Big thanks to my mentors for their continuous support @ZhaozhuQ, @JHMIPhysiology, Andrew Kruse, @HMS_BCMP



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So proud of @JamesOOwusu1, 1st PhD student @JHMIPhysiology in our lab, just named one of 14 prestigious @DamonRunyon Fellows! Particularly gratifying as my own application was rejected 12 years ago 😉

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Super excited to receive this awesome award and support from @DamonRunyon Big thanks to my mentors for their continuous support @ZhaozhuQ, @JHMIPhysiology, Andrew Kruse, @HMS_BCMP

We're so excited to announce our newest class of Damon Runyon Fellows! This Fellowship cycle will fund 14 exceptional early-career scientists who are working to push boundaries and make innovative breakthroughs in cancer research. Learn more: bit.ly/3kLe6Zg



Wow!!! The knowledge, skills and training acquired while working on PAC is invaluable. Thanks to @ZhaozhuQ, @DuLuLabs, @ZhengRuan5 and @JHMIPhysiology

Happy New Year! Excited to share our new work @eLife on a unique desensitization mechanism of proton-activated chloride channel Last of a series of beautiful work on PAC by amazing @JamesOOwusu1 Kudos also to long-term collaborator @ZhengRuan5 @DuLuLabs doi.org/10.7554/eLife.…

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James O-Owusu Reposted

We are looking for graduate students and postdoc to start in 2023! The project will be related to my recently awarded NIH-MIRA project about subcellular imaging tools development and cell pathway investigation. Please retweet and share widely! autumnkaholeung.wixsite.com/leunglab/join-…


Very excited to have my thesis work out! Many thanks to @ZhaozhuQ and my wonderful collaborators.

Excited to share @JamesOOwusu1's thesis work on the unique pH-sensing mechanisms of new proton-activated chloride channel. A fun collab with computational biologists @KatyaKots, Harel Weinstein & structural biologists Zheng Ruan, @DuLuLabs! @BlackInBiophys pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…

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Thank you @BlackInBiophys @chylew for the feature and sharing my journey. #BIBPSWeek

Interested in learning more about his experiences as a graduate student? Visit our website to read about his transition from Ghana to the United States, and why building a community has been one of the most rewarding parts of his studies. (2/2) bit.ly/bibpsjoo



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Excited to see the final product. @Zengqin_WUSTL @JFitzpatrickWU @haiyan_zhao Thanks to Reviewers and Editors for improving the presentation and science. Structure of a proton-activated chloride channel, facilitated by a BRIL(liant) fusion. advances.sciencemag.org/content/7/9/ea…


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Congratulations to Qiu lab graduate student @JamesOOwusu1, who won the @HopkinsMedicine Martin & Carol Macht Young Investigator Award today for his work on PAC, a new proton-activated #ionchannels.

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Excited to share our new paper @CellReports! In addition to cell surface, we find the PAC channel also at endosomes regulating lumen pH & receptor trafficking. Work led by an amazing #blackSTEM student @JamesOOwusu1 w/ help from @KrishnanYamuna @DuLuLabs! cell.com/cell-reports/f…


A first glimpse into the mechanism of the proton-activated chloride channel. Very grateful to be part of this work and team.

So excited to report #CryoEM structures, acid-sensing & ion selectivity mechanisms of PAC proton-activated chloride channel we recently cloned. A great collab w/ @DuLuLabs, led by amazing co-authors Zheng Ruan @VAInstitute & @JamesOOwusu1 @HopkinsMedicine! nature.com/articles/s4158…



Looking forward to the Peter Maloney Lecture!!!

Hey @HopkinsMedicine folks- The JHMI Physiology Department invites you to attend the third Peter Maloney Lecture on October 30th, 2020. Join us in commemorating the life of an eminent leader and loved mentor. This year's speaker is Dr. Stephen Liberles from @harvardmed

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I have a manuscript joke, but it is under review!


James O-Owusu Reposted

Phospholipid ebb and flow makes #mitochondria go – A new review by Michelle Grace Acoba, Nanami Senoo, and Steven M. Claypool discusses the biosynthesis, trafficking, and functions of mitochondrial #phospholipids bit.ly/31Cw8kF

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