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Associate Professor at Duke University interested in the following topics: Monomeric lambda repressor, Ribonuclease P protein, Protein A, NMR, CD, fluorescence, stopped flow, amide exchange, dynamic NMR

PhD Student at University of Colorado at Boulder interested in the following topics: Tissue Engineering -Hydrogel Scaffolds

Staff Scientist at Jackson Laboratory interested in the following topics: Bioinformatics using Gene Ontology

Postdoc at Stanford University interested in the following topics: MMP-2, Abeta, IL-2, IL-4, NFAT, Folding@Home, Ocker

Postdoc at Stanford University interested in the following topics: computational chemistry, computational biophysics

PhD Student at Stanford University interested in the following topics: Computational Biology, Computational Biology

PhD Student (rotating) at Mount Sinai School of Medicine interested in the following topics: molecular, biochemical, high-throughput, gene-chips...

Assistant Professor at University of Massachusetts-Amherst interested in the following topics: Microbiology, Immunology, Molecular Biology and Cell Biology

PhD Student at Institut de Biologie Structurale interested in the following topics: protein crystallography, cholinesterases, kinetic crystallography, spectroscopy

PhD Student at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill interested in the following topics: protein design

PhD Student at Southern Illinois University interested in the following topics: Nanotechnology, FRET. Nano-porous membranes

Postdoc at California Institute of Technology interested in the following topics: computational biology

PhD Student at Stanford University interested in the following topics: Small Molecule Discovery

Professor at University of Victoria interested in the following topics: virology poxviruses database and software design

PhD Student at Johns Hopkins University interested in the following topics: Mutational perturbation, NMR and optical spectroscopy of cyanobacterial hemoglobins

PhD Student at University of California-San Francisco interested in the following topics: computational biology

Assistant Professor at University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey -Robert Wood Johnson Medical School interested in the following topics: molecular simulations, spectroscopy, biochemistry

Research Assistant at Stanford University interested in the following topics:

Associate Professor at Howard University interested in the following topics: biochemistry, molecualr biology, microbiology, virology

Professor at Boston College interested in the following topics: bioinformatics, computational molecular biology, RNA structure, protein structure, molecular evolution, systems biology, machine learning methods

Masters Student at University of California-Berkeley interested in the following topics: peptide chemistry, circular dichroism, HPLC, UV-Vis, AFM, TEM, ultracentrifugation, MALDI, RIE

PhD Student at University of KwaZulu-Natal interested in the following topics: Microscopy, Recombinant protein engineering, Antibody production

Professor at SUNY Binghamton interested in the following topics: microtubules, tubulin, antimicrotubule drugs, fluorescence probes

PhD Student at Johns Hopkins University interested in the following topics: computational biology, protein crystallography

Assistant Professor at Jacobs University Bremen School of Engineering and Science interested in the following topics: Computational Systems Biology, Computational Biochemistry & Pharmacology

Postdoc at Mcgill University interested in the following topics: Computational chemistry, Computational Structural Biology

Research Associate at Seattle Children's Hospital Research Institute interested in the following topics: Structural Biology, yeast surface display, computational design

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