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  Several faculty members, associates, students and staff routinely use the Macromolecular X-Ray Crystallography Facility to collect data from protein crystals, viruses and fibers. The users can schedule data collection by contacting Soma and requesting time. Current schedule should be consulted before requesting time. The following is the list of current users and link to their research interests.
 
FREQUENT USERS
  • Mike Blaber, Associate Professor of Chemistry, Ph. D., University of California at Irvine, 1990.  Protein Structure and stability relationships; serine protease structure and specificity relationships.
  • Sachiko Blaber, Laboratory Manager
  • Vikash Dubey, Post-doctoral fellow
  • Akshaya Meher, Post-doctoral fellow
  • Jihun Lee, Graduate Student
  • Zhe Xu, Graduate Student
  • Liam Longo, Under-graduate Student
  • Nilin Gupta, Graduate Student - Rotation
  • Daniel Richmond, Graduate Student - Rotation
  • Hong Li, Assistant Professor of Biochemistry & Biophysics, Ph. D., University of Rochester, 1994. Structural characterization of protein:RNA interaction using x-ray crystallography.
  • Song Xue, Post-doc
  • Kate Calvin, Post-doc
  • Michelle Hall, Graduate Student
  • Bo Liang, Graduate Student
  • Jing Zhou, Graduate Student
  • Yang Fangping, Graduate Student
  • Linda Hirst, Assistant Professor of Physics, Ph. D., U. Manchester, UK, 2001.  Biomolecular Self-Assembly; lipid phase behavior and membrane biophysics.
  • Jing Yuan, Post-doc
  • Jennifer Kirchhoff, Graduate Student
  • Lam Nguyen, Graduate Student
  • LESS FREQUENT USERS
  • W. Ross Ellington, Director, IMB & Professor of Biological Sciences, Ph. D., University of Rhode Island, 1976. Comparative and Evolutionary Biochemistry.
  • Alan G. Marshall, Professor of Chemistry. Ph. D., Stanford. Fourier tranform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry, protein structure and folding in solution and gas phase.
  • Betty Gaffney, Professor of Biology, Ph.D., Stanford. Lipids & arachidonic acid mediators, and magnetic resonance
  • D. van Winkle, Associate Professor of Physics, Ph. D., University of Colorado, 1984. Experimental physics, molecular fluids, liquid crystals.
  • Former Users

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