Structural Biology Newsletter – Fall 2023
Posted on October 12, 2023 in Structural Biology Initiative
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Posted on October 12, 2023 in Structural Biology Initiative
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Posted on August 24, 2022 in Structural Biology Initiative
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Posted on December 9, 2021 in ASRC News, Neuroscience Initiative
A new paper by researchers from the lab of Professor Patrizia Casaccia, founding director of the ASRC Neuroscience Initiative, may give new insight into how and why multiple sclerosis progresses. […]
Posted on December 1, 2021 in ASRC News, Featured News, Structural Biology Initiative
The FDA approved belzutifan to treat cancers of the kidneys, central nervous system, and pancreas that do not call for immediate surgery, in patients with von Hippel-Lindau disease. […]
Posted on June 3, 2021 in Structural Biology Initiative
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Posted on April 27, 2021 in ASRC News, Structural Biology Initiative
The award will go towards Azad’s tuition and health insurance, and will provide a stipend as well as travel to scientific meetings. […]
Posted on September 15, 2020 in ASRC News, Structural Biology Initiative
The discovery advances a novel area of cell biology and provides important clues about causes of cellular disfunction and disease […]
Posted on January 3, 2020 in ASRC News, Structural Biology Initiative
Scientists combined multiple advanced molecular imaging techniques to characterize and understand how C. diff toxins work […]
Posted on September 27, 2019 in ASRC News, Environmental Sciences Initiative, Structural Biology Initiative
Three researchers at the CUNY ASRC have been awarded multi-year, federal agency grants to address topics in protein regulation and the response of the U.S.’s food-energy-water systems to climate change. […]
Posted on September 4, 2019 in ASRC News, Featured News, Structural Biology Initiative
Dikiy is being recognized for using nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy to complete the first study of G-protein–coupled receptor (GPCR) fast sidechain dynamics. […]