University of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Biomedical Science Tower 3
3501 Fifth Avenue
Department of Structural Biology
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
Pittsburgh, PA 15260
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Pittsburgh
Biomedical Science Tower 3
3501 Fifth Avenue
Department of Structural Biology
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
Pittsburgh, PA 15260
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Disciplines: Experimentalist, Bioinformatician
Roles: Project Coordinator
Expertise: protein dynamics, protein protein interactions, structural biology, spectroscopy, membrane proteins, G protein coupled receptors, biophysics, Bioinformatics, Molecular Biology, Biochemistry
Projects: SHIPREC
Institutions: Carnegie Mellon University, Forschungszentrum Juelich, University of Pittsburgh
Tools: machine learning, NMR spectroscopy, biophysics, Spectroscopy and structural analysis, Isolation purification and separation, Computational and theoretical biology, Cell and tissue culture, Biochemistry and protein analysis, Molecular Biology
My laboratory combines computational and experimental approaches to the study of protein structure, dynamics and interactions.
Disciplines: Not specified
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Disciplines: Not specified
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Expertise: Not specified
Disciplines: Modeller, Experimentalist, Bioinformatician
Roles: Not specified
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Projects: SHIPREC
Institutions: University of Pittsburgh
Tools: NMR spectroscopy, machine learning, Databases, Molecular Biology
Public web page: http://www.erasysbio.net/index.php?index=279
Organisms: Salmonella sp., Arabidopsis thaliana, Homo sapiens, Mus musculus, Human immunodeficiency virus
Living with uninvited guests comparing plant and animal responses to endocytic invasions.
Salmonella are Gram-negative bacterial facultative endopathogens capable of infecting an unusually wide range of organisms and the causative agent of various human diseases, from enteritis to typhoid fever. Salmonellosis is the most frequent food-borne disease with ~ 1,5 billion infections world-wide yearly and has been linked to contamination of vegetables and fruits. Salmonella communicate with their hosts
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