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| Alphabetical | By Popularity | | - Cech Lab - University of Colorado at Boulder
- Researches self-splicing RNA and telomere structure and function. - Claiborne and Poole Labs - Wake Forest University Medical Center
- Laboratories of Al Claiborne, Derek Parsonage, and Conn Mallett. - Koji Nakanishi Research Group - Columbia University
- Includes information about the group's current projects in bioorganic chemistry of vision, configurational studies by circular dichroism, and neuromodulatory effects of ginkgolides as well as Koji Nakanishi publication list. - Laboratory of Comparative Biochemistry - Institute of Marine Biology (Russia)
- Dedicated to studying marine lipids. - Liu Lab - University of Colorado at Boulder
- Interested in understanding the mechanism(s) of signaling by transforming growth factor beta (TGF-ß) in normal and cancer cells. - Lomasney Lab - Northwestern University Medical School
- Interested in the molecular and biological regulation of Phospholipase C delta-1. - McCammon Research Group - University of California, San Diego
- Theoretical chemistry and biochemistry. - PKCLab.org - Columbia University
- Website on protein kinase C (PKC) research run by Dr. Jae-Won Soh. - Raines Lab - University of Wisconsin at Madison
- Research focuses on illuminating in atomic detail the chemical basis and biological purpose for protein structure and protein function. - Richards Group - University of Florida
- Combines computational chemistry with biochemistry to search for new drugs. - Shelnutt Research Group - University of New Mexico
- Use of molecular mechanics and quantum chemical methods to design biomimetic catalysts, photomediators and other materials. - Steinbuechel Lab - Muenster University (Germany)
- Investigation of bacterial metabolism, especially biosynthesis of biopolymers (e.g. polyhydroxy alcanoates) and degradation of renewable resources (e.g. rubber, lignite). - Stevens Lab - University of California, Berkeley
- Specialises in applying crystallography and biochemistry to questions in neurochemistry and structural evolution, and applying that information towards biotechnology. - Theriot Lab - Stanford University
- Studying actin-based motility in the bacterial pathogens, Listeria monocytogenes and Shigella flexneri.
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