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Dr. Brian Miller's work is featured as Rapid Publications in Biochemistry



09/15/08: Dr. Brian Miller, Assistant Professor of Chemistry & Biochemisty and a member of Molecular Biophysics Program in the Institute of Molecular Biophysics has published a paper as one of the first Rapid Publications in Biochemistry. Rapid Publications in Biochemistry indicate that the work is of highest novelty and of broadest interest to the scientific community. Congrats to Brian!

Dr. Wei Yang's work finds a molecular clue to evolution



09/10/08: Dr. Wei Yang, Assistant Professor of Chemistry & Biochemisty and a member of Molecular Biophysics Program in the Institute of Molecular Biophysics working with researchers at Duke and Brandeis universities has modeled inosine monophosphate dehyrogenase. During the simulation of the computer model they have found out two pathways for the enzyme to catalyze the reaction that gives clues to evolution. Congrats to Wei!

Dr. Michael Roper receives NIH grant to study obesity-diabetes link



06/04/08: Dr. Michael Roper, Assistant Professor of Chemistry & Biochemisty and a member of Molecular Biophysics Program in the Institute of Molecular Biophysics has received a major NIH grant titled Microfluidic devices to determine roles of islet-secreted leptin. The studies will allow his group to understand how leptin secretion is altered in diabetes and help develop a cure for diabetes. Congratulations to Dr. Roper!

Dr. Scott Stagg receives AHA Grant-in-Aid to study COPII transport



06/03/08: Dr. Scott Stagg, Assistant Professor of Chemistry & Biochemisty and a member of Molecular Biophysics Program in the Institute of Molecular Biophysics has received a Grant-in-Aid from American Heart Association for studying COPII Coat transport. Congratulations to Dr. Stagg!

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