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Research Scientist and Lab Manager Natalie Stone will begin graduate school at University of Washington’s BPSD in September 2023. Natalie has been a huge asset to the Klevit lab - from her extraordinary baked goods to her depth of knowledge about HDX-MS. Congratulations, Natalie - we look forward to your future scientific endeavors!



PhD candidate Chris Woods defended his thesis about small heat shock proteins HSPB4 and HSPB5 on August 15, 2022. Congrats Chris! Chris takes position as Scientist in Analytical Development at Seagen Inc. Check out his paper "HSPB5 disease-associated mutations have long-range effects on structure and dynamics through networks of quasi-ordered interactions" available in preprint at https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.05.30.493970v1.

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