THE articles contained in “Advances in Enzymology”, like those in the “Annual Reviews of Biochemistry”, are becoming increasingly indispensable to research workers, teachers, and writers of text-books ...
MECHANISTIC ENZYMOLOGY has traditionally focused on step-by-step explanations of the way enzymes do their jobs. To a large degree it still does, and there's nothing wrong with that. Such studies are ...
Research collaboration: Laboratory of Enzymology and Structural Biochemistry (LEBS) is a research collaboration whose article contributions are accrued to its participating partner institutions.
Ranked as the No. 1 biochemistry school in Colorado, CU Boulder and the Department Biochemistry are recognized for their research and education. As part of a commitment to continuing this tradition of ...
In the words of Nobel Laureate Sidney Brenner (2002), biochemistry "... provides the only experimental basis for causal understanding of biological mechanisms." The Biochemistry of Health and Disease ...
Richard N. Armstrong, 66, a professor of biochemistry and chemistry at Vanderbilt University and editor-in-chief of Biochemistry, an American Chemical Society journal, died on June 18 after a brief ...
Our department offers doctorate opportunities in a range of traditional research areas, including analytical, inorganic, organic, and physical chemistry, as well as biochemistry. Within these areas, ...
Chemistry plays a central role in the most exciting and critical areas of modern scientific exploration. Wilkes biochemistry and chemistry majors receive a solid foundation in chemical theories and ...
Today, Mounashree has started her PhD project under the direct supervision of Dr. Ratna Singh, our bioinformatician. Ratna is about to establish her own small research group within our group, with ...
Drew Weissman ’81, GSAS MA’81, P’15, is a prominent physician-scientist who, together with fellow honorary degree recipient Katalin Karikó, conducted research on the modification of nucleic acids for ...
The School of Biochemistry was founded in 1964 by Professor Sir Philip Randle FRS who rapidly recruited many very able colleagues so that quickly the School of Biochemistry became one of the strongest ...
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