Daniel Berkovich

Daniel Berkovich

High School Student, Undergraduate, Research Technician, 2016-Present

Georgiades JD, Berkovich DA, McKee SR, Smith AR, Sankaran B, Flentie K, Castaneda CH, Grohmann DF, Rohatgi R, Lasky C, Mason TA, Champine JE, Miller PA, Mollmann U, Moraski G, Franzblau SG, Miller MJ, Stallings CL, Jez JM, Hathaway BA, Wencewicz TA (2024) Expanding the landscape of dual action antifolate antibacterials through 2,4-diamino-1,6-dihydro-1,3,5-triazines. ACS Infect Dis (submitted)

Robinson AE, Cascella B, Węgorzewski MM, Berkovich DA, Jez JM (2024) Equipping students for STEM futures:  the biotech explorers pathway.  Nature Biotech (submitted)

Holland CK, Berkovich DA, Kohn ML, Maeda H, Jez JM (2018) Structural basis for substrate recognition and inhibition of prephenate aminotransferase from Arabidopsis. Plant J 94: 304-314

Wynne Havranek

Wynne Havranek

Rotation Student; Biochemistry, Biophysics & Structural Biology Program, 2024

Vivian Kitainda

Vivian Kitainda

Graduate Student, Plant & Microbial Biosciences Program, Howard A. Schneiderman Graduate Fellow, 2019-Present

Kitainda V, Jez JM (2024) Kinetic and catalytic mechanism of the methionine-derived glucosinolate biosynthesis enzyme methylthioalkylmalate synthase.  J Biol Chem 300, 107814

Kitainda V, Jez JM (2024) 4-Aldrithiol-based photometric assay for detection of methylthioalkylmalate synthase (MAMS) activity.  Methods Enzymol 702, 229-45

Schaffer JE, Kukshal V, Miller JJ, Kitainda V, Jez JM (2021) Beyond x-rays:  an overview of emerging structural biology methods.  Emerging Topics Life Sci 5, 221-30

Kitainda V, Jez JM (2021) Structural studies of aliphatic glucosinolate chain-elongation enzymes.  Antioxidants 10, 1500

Wanji Li

Wanji Li

Undergraduate, 2024-Present

Jae Morris

Jae Morris

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) Postdoctoral Fellow, OTM/Biogenerator Venture Fellow, 2022-current

Morris JS, Jez JM (2023) A tale of two switches – redox regulation of adenosine-5’-phosphosulfate kinase in humans and plants.  Structure 31, 757-9