Edward Lau

Assistant Professor at University of Colorado School of Medicine. Our lab studies protein homeostasis and turnover using proteomics, bioinformatics & iPSC. Previously Stanford CVI.

We are hiring graduate students and post-doctoral fellows! Visit our website at laulab.net and follow us on @edwardlau and on post.news/edwardlau!

Edward Lau
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It was a pleasure having summer students Abigiya Abate and Gabe Wu work with us in the lab. Both did a stellar job and will be an asset to any graduate programs!

August 24, 2023
Edward Lau
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@RonBeavis Elaborate? Do you mean most are "text-mining associations" (lime green) rather than physical interactions?

July 20, 2023
Edward Lau
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Fun conference at @us_hupo last week. Congrats again to Jordan who received the HUPO Travel Award and gave an excellent oral presentation on his project!

March 17, 2023
Edward Lau
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Excited for @us_hupo conference next week. Come check out the talk by Jordan Currie (OA07.01) on protein turnover and localization analysis in Parallel Session 07: Protein Dynamics and Turnover on Tuesday 3/7 11:30-12:50!

March 02, 2023
Edward Lau
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Congrats to Jordan Currie, who won our local "3 Minute Talk" competition discussing his project on spatiotemporal proteomics, and will be invited to compete in the regional round 🎉

January 23, 2023
Edward Lau
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Graduate student researcher in our lab Jordan Currie will be giving an oral presentation on his work at . Jordan has some interesting new data on proteome dynamics that we are excited to share. Looking forward to the meeting in Chicago in March!

December 19, 2022
Edward Lau
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Share your work on how aging affects the cardiovascular system! Check out the AJP special issue on the Impact of Aging on the Cardiovascular System for details: ow.ly/T35E50Lt7B8

December 16, 2022
Edward Lau
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A new HUPOST our lab co-wrote with @astacus@twitter.com where we discussed recent work on measuring protein turnover in intact animals hupo.org/News/13001621

December 02, 2022
Edward Lau
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@cosminribo Interesting points, we haven't quite looked at homomultimers complexes or which complexes are co-translationally assembled. We do know that poor mRNA/protein correlation genes (r < 0.3) are enriched in quite a few large complexes including the ribosomes, proteasomes, and mediators.

November 28, 2022
Edward Lau
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@bensb Interesting, thanks for sharing! There was a 2017 paper that showed CNV being buffered at the protein level in CPTAC data ... would be interesting to see how that relates to gene coordinates sciencedirect.com/science/arti

November 28, 2022