Structural Biology
Welcome to the department of Structural Biology at the CBS.
The department of Structural Biology comprises five teams that make use of a wide array of cutting-edge technologies to gain insight into biological phenomena at the molecular and atomic level. The approaches being used and developed include X-ray crystallography, electron microscopy (EM), nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS), computational modeling, chemistry, and synthetic biology.
Structure, function and dynamics of biomolecules by NMR Structural biology of infectious diseases, high pressure NMR and protein folding Christian Roumestand
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Deciphering the links between the structure and dynamics of disordered proteins with their biological function Pau Bernadó
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Multi-scale structural biology Investigating the structure of biological complexes of pathogens in using integrated structural methods Patrick Bron
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Rational design of new biological systems and translating synthetic biology tools and principles to healthcare and medical diagnostics Jérôme Bonnet
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Structures and screening of therapeutic and environmental targets Characterization of therapeutic and environmental targets, focused medicinal chemistry and integrated screening by X-ray crystallography and bioinformatics William Bourguet
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