Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences

X-Ray Crystallography

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X-ray crystallography allows visualization of macromolecules with the clarity of resolving individual atoms. High-resolution structures are essential for understanding the physical and chemical basis of how macromolecules achieve their biological functions and facilitate drug developments that target the macromolecules. A number of faculty members in CPSB apply x-ray crystallography in their labs, and these activities are supported by a core x-ray facility in BCM as well as access to synchrotron beamlines in National Laboratories located near Chicago, New York City, and San Francisco.

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Profiles of Faculty Working on X-Ray Crystallography

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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
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
Yongcheng
Last Name
Song
Honorific Title
Ph.D.
Professor
First Name
Francis
Middle Name
T.F.
Last Name
Tsai
Honorific Title
D.Phil.
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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