Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences

Cryo-EM and Cryo-Electron Tomography

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One of the greatest advantages of cryo-EM relative to conventional structural biology techniques is its ability to analyze large, complex and flexible structures. Including many biologically important molecules that cannot be easily crystallized for x-ray or are too large for NMR. The Cryo-EM/Cryo-ET research at BCM focuses on technology development driven by a diverse spectrum of biological samples to achieve reliable atomic resolution structures of molecular machines, derive structures from conformationally variable machines and characterize the macromolecular machinery within intact cells in normal and pathological states.

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Faculty Profiles: Cryo-EM and Cryo-Electron Tomography

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First Name
Mary
Middle Name
K.
Last Name
Estes
Honorific Title
Ph.D.
Distinguished Service Professor
First Name
Pengxiang
Last Name
Huang
Honorific Title
Ph.D.
Assistant Professor & CPRIT Scholar in Cancer Research
First Name
Choel
Last Name
Kim
Honorific Title
Ph.D., M.S.
Associate Professor
First Name
Steven
Middle Name
J
Last Name
Ludtke
Honorific Title
Ph.D.
Professor
First Name
Timothy
Middle Name
Gerald
Last Name
Palzkill
Honorific Title
Ph.D.
Chair/Professor
First Name
B
Middle Name
V Venkatar
Last Name
Prasad
Honorific Title
Ph.D.
Professor
First Name
Francis
Middle Name
T.F.
Last Name
Tsai
Honorific Title
D.Phil.
Professor
First Name
Zhao
Last Name
Wang
Honorific Title
Ph.D.
Associate Professor
First Name
Theodore
Middle Name
G
Last Name
Wensel
Honorific Title
Ph.D.
The Robert A. Welch Chair in Chemistry
First Name
Lynn
Last Name
Zechiedrich
Honorific Title
Ph.D.
Kyle and Josephine Morrow Chair in Molecular Virology and Microbiology
First Name
Ming
Last Name
Zhou
Honorific Title
Ph.D.
Professor
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