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Smriti Sangwan

Smriti Sangwan

Postdoctoral Fellow

smriti@walterlab.ucsf.edu
Scientific Interest

Protein Folding in Health and Disease; X-ray crystallography, Cryo-electron microscopy.

Current Research Interests

Mechanism of mRNA surveillance by UPR sensors.

Former Lab Affiliations

2012-2017 Prof. David S. Eisenberg, University of California, Los Angeles

Education

2010-2012 M.S. Biomedical Engineering – University of California, Los Angeles
2012-2017 Ph.D. Molecular Biology – University of California, Los Angeles

Selected Publications

Schoof M, Faust B, Saunders RA, Sangwan S, Rezelj V, Hoppe N, Boone M, Billesbølle CB, Puchades C, Azumaya CM, Kratochvil HT, Zimanyi M, Deshpande I, Liang J, Dickinson S, Nguyen HC, Chio CM, Merz GE, Thompson MC, Diwanji D, Schaefer K, Anand AA, Dobzinski N, Zha BS, Simoneau CR, Leon K, White KM, Chio US, Gupta M, Jin M, Li F, Liu Y, Zhang K, Bulkley D, Sun M, Smith AM, Rizo AN, Moss F, Brilot AF, Pourmal S, Trenker R, Pospiech T, Gupta S, Barsi-Rhyne B, Belyy V, Barile-Hill AW, Nock S, Liu Y, Krogan NJ, Ralston CY, Swaney DL, García-Sastre A, Ott M, Vignuzzi M, QCRG Structural Biology Consortium, Walter P, Manglik A. An ultra-potent synthetic nanobody neutralizes SARS-CoV-2 by stabilizing inactive Spike. Science. 10.1126/science.abe3255, 2020
(PMID : 33154106) (PDF)

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