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Nuala Del Piccolo, PhD

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Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion, Education, Scientist Profile

In memoriam: Helen Davies

March 6, 2023May 8, 2024 nualadp.phd
Photo Credit: Akira Suwa / Philadelphia Inquirer

Learn more about microbiologist and educator Helen Davies’ life and science in an obituary I wrote for ASBMB Today.

New Research, Scientist Profile

Focusing on a field, then diversifying skills

March 15, 2022March 17, 2022 nualadp.phd
Photo Credit: Jodi Brewster

For ASBMB Today, I spoke with 2022 Journal of Biological Chemistry Tabor Early Career Investigator Jodi Brewster about her career and science. Full story here.

Education, New Research

How does the sugar O-GlcNAc regulate nuclear and cytosolic proteins?

March 1, 2022March 3, 2022 nualadp.phd
Photo Credit: ASBMB Today

Gerald “Jerry” W. Hart and Lance Wells are co-organizing a July 2022 meeting about O-GlcNAc regulation of cellular physiology and pathophysiology. Learn more in my Q&A for ASBMB Today.

Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion, Scientist Profile

Science informed by personal experiences

February 17, 2022March 3, 2022 nualadp.phd
Photo Credit: Judith Simcox

I spoke with Judith Simcox – a newly appointed Junior Associate Editor of Journal of Lipid Research – about her career and research. Full story available here.

Scientist Profile

In memoriam: John S. Blanchard

January 17, 2022May 8, 2024 nualadp.phd
Photo Credit: Blanchard Family

Learn more about enzymologist John S. Blanchard’s life and science in an obituary I wrote for ASBMB Today.

New Research

Bone and Joint Health Action Week 2021

October 13, 2021January 24, 2022 nualadp.phd
Photo Credit: Ekaterina Kuznetsova on Unsplash

In recognition of NIH NIAMS’s Bone & Joint Health National Action Week 2021, I wrote an essay for ASBMB Today. My text demonstrates how basic research on bones may inform the development of future therapies; I used recent Journal of Biological Chemistry publications as case studies.

New Research

Does COVID-19 Alter the Physical Properties of Blood Cells?

September 29, 2021November 17, 2021 nualadp.phd
Photo Credit: NIAID / NIH on Flickr

I highlighted a Biophysical Journal article about the physical properties of blood cells in COVID-19 patients for the Biophysical Society Blog.

New Research

A Collaboration to Study Host Immunity in Plants and Animals

July 22, 2021November 17, 2021 nualadp.phd
Photo Credit: Jelena Milic, Ludwig Maximilian University

For ASBMB Today, I spoke with Jürgen Bernhagen and Ralph Panstruga about their recent Journal of Biological Chemistry paper, research collaboration, immunity, and evolution. Full story available here.

Education, New Research

Celebrating One Year of The Biophysicist

April 16, 2021November 17, 2021 nualadp.phd
teaching laboratory
Photo Credit: Nuala Del Piccolo

For the Biophysical Society Blog, I wrote about biophysics education research the journal The Biophysicist.

Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion, Education, New Research, Scientist Profile

It’s Just Data: Women in Biological Chemistry

February 11, 2021November 17, 2021 nualadp.phd
Photo Credit: Nuala Del Piccolo

In honor of 2021 International Day of Women & Girls In Science, I wrote an essay about Karen Fleming’s data-driven approach to gender equity and the Journal of Biological Chemistry‘s virtual issue “Women in Biological Chemistry” for ASBMB Today.

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