Researchers in the laboratory of Ruma Banerjee have published two new papers in quick succession.
Architecture of the Human G-Protein-Methylmalonyl-CoA Mutase Nanoassembly for B12 Delivery and Repair, authored by Romila Mascarenhas, Markus Ruetz, Harsha Gouda, Natalie Heitman, Madeline Yaw, and Ruma Banerjee, was published in Nature Communications on July 19.
Coordination Chemistry Controls Coenzyme B12 Synthesis by Human Adenosine Triphosphate:Cob(I)alamin Adenosyltransferase, authored by Harsha Gouda, Zhu Li, Markus Ruetz, and Ruma Banerjee, was published in the American Chemical Society (ACS) journal Inorganic Chemistry on August 1.
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Sixteen faculty and staff, and members of the Comprehensive Stroke Program, were honored Dec. 4 at the annual Faculty and Staff Awards ceremony at the Jack Roth Stadium Club in Michigan Stadium. The awards acknowledge and celebrate those who demonstrate exceptional accomplishment in the areas of teaching, research, clinical care, community service, technology, leadership, teamwork and administration
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