MBS/Pharmacy Joint Seminar - "AI-generated de novo design of biosensors to understand and manipulate cancer signaling"
Feb
7
2025
![Dr. Jason Zhang headshot](/sites/default/files/uploads/images/default/zhang_headshot.jpg)
Feb
7
2025
Description
The Molecular Biosciences Department and the College of Pharmacy welcome Dr. Jason Zhang for a joint seminar.
Dr. Zhang completed his Ph.D. in the Department of Pharmacology and Bioengineering at UC San Diego, and he is currently a post-doctoral fellow in the laboratory of David Baker at University of Washington.
Dr. Zhang's seminar, “AI-generated de novo design of biosensors to understand and manipulate cancer signaling” will be held on Friday, February 7 at 10:30 AM in BME 3.204 and via zoom.
Click here to learn more about Dr. Zhang's seminar.
Abstract
In this work, I present advances in developing and using AI-driven de novo protein design to generate tools for probing and manipulating cellular signaling, focusing on Ras proteins. I describe the use of computational protein design to create genetically encodable biosensors, such as those that are capable of measuring endogenous Ras activity and profiling its signaling environment with high spatiotemporal resolution. Additionally, I present new methodologies to overcome the challenges of targeting unstructured, highly charged protein regions such as the C-terminus of Ras to create highly specific binders for Ras isoforms and peptide-MHC cancer neo-epitopes. These tools reveal new insights into the compartmentalized Ras signaling, mechanisms driving drug resistance, and development of new cancer immunotherapies. By integrating deep learning and protein design, this approach offers a framework for studying complex biochemical networks and developing novel strategies for cancer biology, diagnostics, and therapeutics.
Location
This virtual event requires software to participate. Get help with Zoom or Microsoft Teams.
BME 3.204
Share
Other Events in This Series
Sep
28
2023
ILS Seminar - "Dynamic RNA Acetylation Revealed by Cross-Evolutionary Mapping"
ILS Fall 2023 Seminar Series
12:00 pm – 1:30 pm • In Person
Speaker(s): Dr. Jordan Meier
Oct
4
2023
MBS Seminar - "Stalled ribosomes: a serious problem for bacteria, a major opportunity for new antibiotics"
MBS Fall 2023 Seminar Series
12:00 pm – 1:00 pm • In Person
Speaker(s): Dr. Ken Keiler
Oct
24
2023
ILS Seminar - "Publishing from a Molecular Cell Perspective"
ILS Fall 2023 Seminar Series
12:00 pm – 1:00 pm • In Person
Speaker(s): Dr. Heather Bisbee
Oct
25
2023
MBS Seminar - "RNA and Immunity: Lessons from Viral Infections and Autoimmune Diseases"
MBS Fall 2023 Seminar Series
12:00 pm – 1:30 pm • In Person
Speaker(s): Dr. Mariano Garcia-Blanco
Oct
26
2023
ILS Seminar - Smith, Lutgens, Mazudmar Student Research Presentation
ILS Fall 2023 Seminar Series
12:00 pm – 1:00 pm • In Person
Speaker(s): Olivia Smith, Joshua Lutgens, and Rayna Mazudmar
Nov
1
2023
MBS Seminar - "Neuronal DNA Repair and Aging
MBS Fall 2023 Seminar Series
12:00 pm – 1:30 pm • In Person
Speaker(s): Dr. Bjoern Schwer
Nov
2
2023
ILS Seminar - Hill, Szmuc, Bhattarai Student Research Presentation
ILS Fall 2023 Seminar Series
12:00 pm – 1:00 pm • In Person
Speaker(s): Alexis Hill, Eric Szmuc, and Nabin Bhattarai
Nov
8
2023
MBS Seminar - "Interrogating the DNA Damage Response at High Resolution"
MBS Fall 2023 Seminar Series
12:00 pm – 1:30 pm • In Person
Speaker(s): Dr. Alberto Ciccia
Nov
9
2023
ILS Seminar - "Clonal and Cellular Dynamics of the Recall Antibody Response"
ILS Fall 2023 Seminar Series
12:00 pm – 1:30 pm • In Person
Speaker(s): Dr. Gabriel Victora
Nov
15
2023
MBS Seminar - "Evolutionary Innovation and Diversification of a Viral Binding Protein"
MBS Fall 2023 Seminar Series
12:00 pm – 1:30 pm • In Person
Speaker(s): Dr. Justin Meyer