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Structural biology: Tiny enzyme uses context to succeed - Nature.com

Nature.com
Structural biology: Tiny enzyme uses context to succeed. Jimin Zheng1; Zongchao Jia2. Affiliations; Corresponding author. Journal name: Nature; Year published: (2013); DOI: doi:10.1038/nature12245. Published online: 15 May 2013 ...

Flu vaccines and synthetic biology - The Economist

The Economist
IF A new and deadly strain of influenza were to arise, putting together a vaccine against it in the least possible time would be a priority. To test how quickly that could be done a group of researchers have just had a race with themselves. They have ...
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NUVO RESEARCH INC. : Nuvo Announces Presentation at Annual Meeting of ... - 4-traders (press release)

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"This joint poster presentation is a result of the deep and fruitful cooperation between Nuvo and the prestigious Fraunhofer Institute in Leipzig, Germany," said Dr. Henrich Guntermann, Nuvo's President, Europe and Immunology Group. "With our partners ...
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Computational Structural Biology - Prof. Amedeo Caflisch Research Group

Zürich - Switzerland

Developing of computational methodologies and software tools for the study of protein folding, misfolding and aggregation as well as structure-based drug design.

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United Kingdom

University of Leeds, Leeds Institute of Molecular Medicine. Our group is part of the Experimental Therapeutics Section at the Leeds Institute of Molecular Medicine, University of Leeds. Our current research topics include: Structure-based analysis of protein interfaces. Rational design of peptide inhibitors. In silico drug screening. Collaborative projects with experimental labs.

United Kingdom

The Theoretical and computational biology group at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge is headed by Cyrus Chothia. The group has a strong interest in genome analysis and protein structure.

United States

Research based interdisciplinary training of graduate students in computational molecular biology with emphasis on bioinformatics, genomics, genome evolution, and macromolecular structure-function studies at Iowa State University.

United States

Studies aimed at providing new clues for the synthesis and design of novel materials such as pharmaceutical chemicals and new products for agriculture.

Switzerland

This is a network of Swiss research groups working in the field of structural biology. It mainly focuses on recombinant protein technologies, macromolecular structure determination and computational biomolecular sciences.

United States

The website contains information on our current and alumni researchers, our publications, classes, job openings and information on currently available reconstructions, all accessible from our website.

United States

The Vector Biology Research Group at Texas A&M University is made up of a cadre of diverse faculty in the Department of Entomology and Veterinary Pathology who are united by their interest in insects that transmit human, animal or plant diseases. Our work spans mosquitoes, flies ticks and aphids, and includes the fields of ecology and behavior, molecular biology, toxicology, evolutionary genetics, transgenesis and genomics. Currently, our group c

Bulgaria

The Marine Biology research group is a scientific unit of the Ghent University. Our mission is to understand the sea. We are convinced that our marine research both leads to fundamental scientific insights in the ecology and evolution of marine ecosystems and contributes to the sustainable management and exploitation of 'the last wilderness'. Since the seventies, the Marine Biology research group is working in the marine environment and has spec

Spain

Researchers at the Universitat de Barcelona are working on marine benthic species, undertaking integrated studies on the function and structure of marine ecosystems.

United States

The Exposure Biology Research Group (EBRG), directed by Dr. Michael McClean, is an interdisciplinary research group in the department of Environmental Health at the Boston University School of Public Health (BUSPH). Our primary research focus is on the use of biological markers to assess environmental and occupational exposures via multiple pathways with respect to exposure-related disease. The EBRG consists of a research coordinator, eight resea