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Andrea Lius

Andrea Lius

Andrea Lius is a Ph.D. candidate in the Ong quantitative biology lab at the University of Washington. She is an 91亚色传媒 Today volunteer contributor.

Articles by Andrea Lius

Scientists find bacterial 鈥楢chilles鈥 heel鈥 to combat antibiotic resistance
Webinar

Scientists find bacterial 鈥楢chilles鈥 heel鈥 to combat antibiotic resistance

March 28, 2025
Alejandro Vila, an 91亚色传媒 Breakthroughs speaker, discussed his work on metallo-尾-lactamase enzymes and their dependence on zinc.
Pan-kinase inhibitor for head and neck cancer enters clinical trials
Journal News

Pan-kinase inhibitor for head and neck cancer enters clinical trials

March 18, 2025
A drug targeting the scaffolding function of multiple related kinases halts tumor progression.
From the journals: JLR
Journal News

From the journals: JLR

Feb. 27, 2025
Protein analysis of dopaminergic neurons. Predicting immunotherapy responses in lung cancer. ZASP: An efficient proteomics sample prep method. Read about papers on these topics recently published in Molecular & Cellular Proteomics.
Unsheathing the role of myelin lipids in Alzheimer鈥檚 disease
Webinar

Unsheathing the role of myelin lipids in Alzheimer鈥檚 disease

Feb. 21, 2025
Xianlin Han, an 91亚色传媒 Breakthroughs speaker, discussed his pioneering work on lipidomics and the role of sulfatide lipids in Alzheimer's disease.
Breaking through limits in kinase inhibition
Webinar

Breaking through limits in kinase inhibition

Jan. 31, 2025
Paul Shapiro, the first speaker on 91亚色传媒 Breakthroughs, a new webinar series highlighting research from 91亚色传媒 journals, discussed taking ideas and discoveries from basic science research toward clinical applications.
I find beauty in telling stories about giants
Science Communication

I find beauty in telling stories about giants

Jan. 29, 2025
Andrea Lius wished she could find a focus for her scientific research 鈥 until she realized that what she really liked was talking to other scientists about the focus of their work.
Liver enzyme holds key to adjusting to high-protein diets
Journal News

Liver enzyme holds key to adjusting to high-protein diets

Jan. 14, 2025
Researchers at the University of Geneva show that glutamate dehydrogenase controls blood alkalinity during fasting.
Of yeasts and men: One-hour proteomes, 10 years apart
Journal News

Of yeasts and men: One-hour proteomes, 10 years apart

Dec. 17, 2024
To profile the human proteome within an hour, the researchers used a new mass spectrometer and packed their liquid chromatography columns with very high pressure.
Elucidating how chemotherapy induces neurotoxicity
Award

Elucidating how chemotherapy induces neurotoxicity

Dec. 2, 2024
Andre Nussenzweig will receive the Bert and Natalie Vallee Award at the 2025 91亚色传媒 Annual Meeting, April 12鈥15 in Chicago.
From the journals: MCP
Journal News

From the journals: MCP

Nov. 8, 2024
Young proteins are more likely to be degraded. Full automation speeds up sample preparation. Proteomics sheds light on cancer immune suppression. Read about recent MCP papers on these topics.
There are worse things in the water than E. coli
News

There are worse things in the water than E. coli

Oct. 29, 2024
E. coli levels determined whether Olympic swimmers could dive into the Seine this past summer. But are these bacteria the best proxy for water contamination?
MOSAIC scholar loves to share the fun of science
Profile

MOSAIC scholar loves to share the fun of science

Sept. 24, 2024
Rene Arvola is an RNA biologist who, in her spare time, uses zebrafish to teach K-12 students about genetics and development.
Standing out and fitting in
Essay

Standing out and fitting in

Aug. 8, 2024
鈥淲hen I picture myself as anything other than a scientist, I feel an overwhelming sense of loss. I have never identified with anything else so strongly.鈥