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Understanding the relationship between the three-dimensional structure of a biological macromolecule and its function within an organism is one of the most important and exciting open problems residing at the interface between chemistry and biology today. Employing techniques from molecular biology as well as biophysical chemistry (primarily conventional and time-resolved X-ray crystallography), our principal objectives are to understand how RNA can have enzymatic activity, how proteins and drugs interact with RNA, and also how protein enzymes and receptors function. Within that context, we also encourage members of our laboratory to develop their own projects. The nature of our research is fundamentally collaborative, (we collaborate with other research groups in the chemistry and biology departments and elsewhere), and we aim to conduct it in an open, supportive and nonhierarchical environment, and to have fun doing so.





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