Protein Structure-Function, Protein Folding, Structural Biology and Macromolecular Assemblies, Cryo-Electron Microscopy and Tomography, Gene Expression and Regulation, Antibiotic Resistance, Nano Medicine and Drug Design, Biophysics, Computational Biology
The focus of our research is to investigate the molecular and structural basis of human disease. We are using a multi-pronged approach that combines molecular biology, biochemistry, structural biology and functional proteomics techniques to provide a detailed mechanistic understanding of the underlying molecular events. Current projects include ATP-dependent molecular machines, transcription regulatory complexes and multi-component assemblies involved in DNA repair.
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Affiliations
Research Consortia
John S. Dunn GCC for Chemical Genomics
Training Grants
Houston Area Molecular Biophysics Training Program
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