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Faculty & Departments

Due to its multidisciplinary nature, Structural Biology consists of faculty members from different academic departments. For further information about the participating departments and individual faculty member, please click on the links below. Prospective graduate students can also visit the graduate studies page to see the faculty listed by their research disciplines.

Department of Chemistry

Robert Birge Harry Frank Jose Gascon
Mark Peczuh Martha Morton XuDong Yao

 

Department of Molecular, Microbial & Structural Biology (MMSB)

Michael Gryk Jeffery Hoch Choukri Ben Mamoun
Steve King Mark Maciejewski Martin Schiller
Peter Setlow Sandra Weller  

 

Department of Molecular & Cell Biology (MCB)

Arlene Albert Andrei Alexandrescu James Cole
Debra Kendall Victoria Robinson Carolyn Teschke
Philip Yeagle    

 

Institute of Material Science (IMS)

Peter Burkhard    

 

The School of Pharmacy

Amy Anderson Marlene Bouvier Spiro Pavlopoulos
Olga Vinogradova    

 

 

Associate Director: Dr. Jeffrey Hoch
University of Connecticut Health Center
236 Farmington Avenue
Farmington, CT 06030
Director: Dr. James Cole
Department of Molecular & Cell Biology
U-3125, 91 N Eagleville Road
Storrs, CT 06269-3125
Contact: Dr. Gregory Choi
Structural Biology
U-3125, 91 N Eagleville Road
Storrs, CT 06269-3125
Tel: (860) 486-0260
Fax: (860) 486-4331

 

About UConn Structural Biology

 

The Structural Biology Partnership at the University of Connecticut brings together faculty, staff and students to form an interactive research and training environment. We have active research programs in the structural analysis of macromolecular assemblies and membrane proteins and in computation methods and modeling. Our major facilities include NMR (Storrs/Health Center), X-ray crystallography and analytical ultracentrifugation. The partnership supports collaborative research projects, interdepartmental graduate training and an annual symposium (NESS).

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