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Faculty with a Research Interest in Biophysics & Structural Biology at Brandeis University:

Students may choose to carry out Ph.D. thesis research with any of the faculty in the Life Sciences . The Biophysics and Structural Biology Program is especially strong in the areas of x-ray crystallography, nuclear magnetic resonance, biophysical computation and modeling, and macromolecular physical chemistry. Faculty with research interests in these areas are listed below:

Enzyme structure and mechanism Lizbeth Hedstrom
Gregory A. Petsko
Dagmar Ringe
Membrane protein structure and mechanism

Nikolaus Grigorieff
Judith Herzfeld
Christopher Miller
Daniel Oprian
Douglas Theobald

Molecular motors and cytoskeletal proteins Carolyn Cohen
Jeff Gelles
Bruce Goode
Daniela Nicastro
Azadeh Samadani
Macromolecular dynamics and biophysical chemistry Jeffrey Agar
Irving Epstein
Seth Fraden
Anne Gershenson
Dorothee Kern
Robert Meyer
Thomas Pochapsky

Computational biophysics and modeling

 

Zvonimir Dogic
Michael Hagan
Jané Kondev

 

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