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Author: mlayne

I am an Associate Professor in the Biochemistry Department & Assistant Dean of Research

Research Discoveries: Jello in Your Fat

in Departmental News, Graduate Student News, Research News

A new study from the Layne lab “Aortic carboxypeptidase-like protein enhances adipose tissue stromal progenitor differentiation into myofibroblasts and is upregulated […]

Matthew Layne receives GMS Faculty Recognition Award

in Departmental News

The winner of the 2018 Graduate Medical Sciences Faculty Recognition Award was announced yesterday at John McCahan Medical Education Day […]

New research discoveries: glutamine metabolism controls breast cancer

in Departmental News, Research News, Varelas Lab News

A new study from Dr. Varelas’ group has revealed important insights into the molecular mechanisms that control breast cancer cell […]

Research discoveries: new genetic form of connective tissue disease

in Departmental News, Research News

A multi-laboratory collaboration has lead to the identification of genetic changes in the human AEBP1 gene, which encodes the Aortic […]

Research discoveries: glycoprotein glycosylation

in CBMS, Departmental News, Graduate Student News, Research News

New research papers from the Zaia laboratory have established novel strategies for analyzing glycans and glycopeptides. Glycomics and glycoproteomics analyses […]

Mikel Garcia-Marcos Promotion

in Departmental News, MGM lab, Research News

The Department would like to congratulate Dr. Mikel Garcia-Marcos on his recent promotion to Associate Professor of Biochemistry. This is […]

Inhibiting G protein signaling and disease

in Departmental News, MGM lab, Research News

A recent publication from Garcia-Marcos laboratory in PNAS shows how to target an atypical mechanism of heterotrimeric G protein signaling linked to […]

Center for Network Systems Biology Grand Opening

in Departmental News, Research News

Andrew Emili Heads New Center for Network Systems Biology from BU Today 10.03.2017 By Sara RimerAndrew Emili, with a joint appointment […]

GIV is Druggable

in Departmental News, MGM lab, Research News

Earlier this year, the Garcia-Marcos laboratory reported detailed structural information describing how trimeric G proteins are activated by GBA motifs, […]

Faculty Appointed to NIH Study Sections

in Departmental News, MGM lab

Dr. Konstanin Kandror was appointed to the National Institutes of Health, Cellular Aspects of Diabetes and Obesity (CADO) study section […]

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Congratulations to Thomas Liontis

March 27, 2026

Congratulations to Thomas Liontis from the Grishok lab who successfully defended his...

Congratulations to Jean Gatdula!

March 23, 2026

Congratulations to Jean Gatdula in the Harris lab for successfully defending his...

New publication from the Harris lab: Triggers for Prion toxicity

March 12, 2026

Prion diseases are fatal neurodegenerative disorders that affect both humans and animals.

Calendar

  • 13AprBiochemistry & Cell Biology Seminar Series: Arthur Marivin, Ph.D. - be “Innovating GPCR-Targeted Therapies to Reach Large Untapped Market Opportunities”
  • 16AprIn-House Research Seminar - Konstantinos Kontodimas, Ph.D. student (Varelas Lab)
  • 27AprBiochemistry & Cell Biology Seminar Series: Jonathan Strecker, Ph.D.
  • 4MayBiochemistry & Cell Biology Seminar Series: Philipp Mews, PhD

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