Structural biology has a long tradition in BCM, and CPSB has a strong and highly productive group of structural biologists. With the recent breakthroughs in both instrumentations and methodologies, structural biology has become more powerful and more accessible than ever before. As a result, structural biology is integrated into a wide variety of research areas such as viral infections, immunology, cancer biology, signal transduction, protein folding, antibiotic resistance, and drug development. This research direction is supported by state of the art core facilities of cryo-electron microscopy, x-ray crystallography, and nuclear magnetic resonance.
Profiles of Faculty Working on Structural Biology
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