BRTP Program (Todd Lydic) Genes & Signaling Focus Area (Structural model of human mitochondrial DNA polymerase - L. Kaguni) Structure & Computational Biology Focus Area (Bruker 900 MHz NMR) Plant Biochemistry Focus Area (cDNA Microarray with an Arabidopsis plant and seed - C. Benning)

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The Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Department is an internationally recognized center for research in biochemistry and molecular biology, organized in three focus areas: Structural and Computational Biology, Genes and Signaling, and Plant Biochemistry.

Our research investigators employ multidisciplinary methods ranging from computer modeling to genomic analysis in a variety of systems -- from microbial to human.

Molecular analysis of proteins and other macromolecules is facilitated by state-of-the-art centers for advanced mass spectrometry, NMR and X-ray crystallography.

A new Genomics Facility assists investigators using high-throughput sequencing and gene chip technology.

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