Protein Structure/Function and Functional Genomics, Enzymology, Structural Biology, Membrane Proteins, Drug Resistance Mechanisms, Drug Discovery and Medicinal Chemistry
The primary focus of the Palzkill Lab is understanding the molecular basis of serine and metallo ²-lactamase-mediated antibiotic resistance, development of Norovirus diagnostic tools and therapeutics, and molecular recognition in protein-protein interactions. To investigate these and other diverse projects currently underway in the lab, various tools such as phage display, ELISAs, surface plasmon resonance, peptide synthesis, protein purification, enzyme kinetics, and X-Ray crystallography are used.
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Affiliations
Research Consortia
John S. Dunn GCC for Chemical Genomics
Training Grants
Houston Area Molecular Biophysics Training Program
Research Consortia
GCC Consortium for Antimicrobial Resistance (GCC AMR)
Training Grants
Training Interdisciplinary Pharmacological Scientists
Research Consortia
GCC Cluster for Cellular and Molecular Biophysics
Training Grants
Molecular Basis of Infectious Diseases Training Grant
Antimicrobial Resistance Training Program in the Texas Medical Center (AMR-TPT)
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