The purpose of the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences is to prepare future investigators to investigate mechanisms underlying health and disease; to promote development of new drugs and therapies for treatment; to examine finding critically; to function productively in a collaborative research environment; and to contribute fully to the advancement of inquiry with potential for benefiting ...
Sealy Center for Structural Biology University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston The basic research within the SCSB combines thermodynamic, kinetic and structural data about biomolecules and their complexes to elucidate important biomedical processes. The structural and dynamical basis for molecular recognition, signal transduction, protein folding and allosteric regulation is studied by ...
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