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Structural Biology & Prediction

Amzel scientific imageMario Amzel
Professor
Structure and mechanism of proteins involved in redox or phosphoryl transfer reactions, such as FPPS, MICAL, and Pl3K-alpha.  Many of these proteins studied are targets for drug design.
Scott Bailey scientific imageScott Bailey
Assistant Professor
Structure/function studies of genome integrity
Barrick scientific imageDoug Barrick
Professor
Stability and folding of modular proteins, structure and sequence analysis of protein evolution, protein-protein interactions in signaling pathways
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Jürgen Bosch
Assistant Professor
Structural biology of macromolecular complexes critical for malaria pathogenicity, structure-based drug design

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Greg Bowman
Assistant Professor
Structural biology of molecular machines involved in nucleosome remodeling

Blake Hill scientific image

Blake Hill
Associate Professor
NMR studies of protein folding, computational protein design, modeling protein dynamics using NMR spin relaxation data, and structural biology

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Dan Leahy
Professor
Crystallography of proteins in cell-cell interactions, signaling

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Juliette Lecomte
Professor
Structure and dynamics of protein in solution by NMR spectroscopy

Prigge scientific imageSean Prigge
Assistant Professor
Crystallography of malaria proteins
Schildbach scientific imageJoel Schildbach
Professor
Structural, biochemical, and functional studies of proteins involved in DNA transfer by bacterial conjugation
Shortle scientific imageDavid Shortle
Professor
Protein folding and stability, NMR analysis of denatured protein, prediction of protein structure from sequence
Tolman scientific imageJoel Tolman
Assistant  Professor
Biomolecular recognition, structural genomics, experimental and theoretical NMR
Wade scientific imageHerschel Wade
Assistant Professor
Molecular mechanisms of ligand-dependent transcriptional activation-repression, broadly-specific receptor-ligand systems
Wolberger scientific imageCynthia Wolberger
Professor
Structural studies of transcription regulation, crystallography of transcriptional silencing enzymes, ubiquitin


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