News

04/29/2023

The Buratowski Lab held a Reunion Symposium and Lab Reunion to celebrate the 30 year anniversary of Steve's appointment at Harvard.   In addition to the great talks from lab alumni, we heard from special guests Phil Sharp, Fred Winston, and Kevin Struhl. Afterwards, we held a celebration banquet and many in the group finished the night at our favorite pub, The Squealing Pig.  You can watch Steve's talk summarizing the lab's history.

LabReunionSteps


 

02/01/2023

AAAS Fellow

Steve was elected as a member of the 2022 class of Fellows at the American Association for the Advancement of Science: "The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the world’s largest general scientific society and publisher of the Science family of journals, has elected 505 scientists, engineers and innovators from around the world and across all disciplines to the 2022 class of AAAS Fellows, one of the most distinguished honors within the scientific community. The newly elected Fellows are being recognized for their scientific and socially notable achievements spanning their careers." 

08/22/2022

To  facilitate our single-molecule microscopy work, we created a new set of modular vectors for tagging yeast proteins a SNAP, CLIP, HALO, and DHFR fusions.  Check out our paper in the journal G3: "A set of Saccharomyces cerevisiae integration vectors for fluorescent dye labeling of proteins".  The plasmids are available from Addgene.org or directly from our lab.

 

Vector map

04/29/2022

We're so proud of Natalia Orlovsky, this year's valedictorian at Princeton University!  Natalia was a 2019 BCMP Summer Scholar in the Buratowski lab, and will be joining Harvard Medical School's BBS class this fall. Congratulations, Natalia!

 


 

03/15/2022

We're delighted to welcome Urmi's new baby!  Our lab Baby Shower on Feb 28 was just in time, as little Urja arrived on March 11th!  Mom, dad, and baby are all doing well!

Urmi shower

01/25/2022

Watch Steve's recent presentation of our single molecule studies at the Fragile Nucleosome series.

 

Steve on Fragile Nucleosome


 

01/25/2022

Yoo Jin Joo's mass spec analysis of transcription complexes revealed that the uncharacterized protein Gds1 is recruited to promoters, and biochemical and genomic experiments indicate Gds1 functions to modulate histone H4 acetylation by the NuA4 complex, particularly at ribosomal promoter genes.  See our new paper in Molecular and Cellular Biology for details!

11/01/2021

We're so proud of former PhD student Nihal Terzi Çizmecioğlu!  Nihal is one of four winners of this year's L'Oreal UNESCO Fellowship for Women in Science. This award supports her lab's research on how chromatin functions in stem cell differentiation.  Check out this great video of Nihal in action as a professor at Middle East Technical University in Turkey.

Nihal UNESCO award

Nihal is third from the left.

 

09/02/2021

Inwha Baek's great work on PIC assembly is now out in Molecular Cell!  

Baek Title


 

07/30/2021

We're really going to miss Inwha Baek, who finished up her work here this week. Inwha is moving to Rockefeller University to do post-doctoral work with Elaine Fuchs, and we wish her all the best!  She goes out on a high note, with her single molecule study of  initiation complex assembly accepted for publication in Molecular Cell.  For a preview, you can access the pre-print on Biorxiv here.