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Explore the dynamic molecular mechanisms of enzymes, solid-state magnetism, and protein structure determination using advanced techniques like crystallography and electron microscopy. Delve into the growth of alloys and important materials research shaping the future. Stay updated on groundbreaking research from esteemed scientists.
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Hong Li Group Animal Cell Biochemistry The elucidation of dynamic molecular mechanisms of enzyme complexes using x ray crystallography Hong Li PPT Modified
Sourav Saha’s Group Supramolecular Chemistry - Sensors and Solar Cells Light on Light off
Susan Latturner Group: Growth of new alloys in molten metal flux Elements are dissolved and reacted in excess molten metal. Fe14 clusters catalyze growth of carbon nanotubes Products grow as large crystals as the metal melt is slowly cooled. B + C + Fe React in molten cerium New phase Ce33Fe14B25C34
Michael Shatruk Group: Solid State Magnetism Methods: Solid state synthesis Crystallography Magnetic measurements Neutron diffraction XANES, XMCD Electron microscopy Structural transitions (Complex) Magnetic ordering Magnetic refrigerants Superconductivity Magnetoresistance Large unit cell intermetallics Sm117Co56Sn116
Scott Stagg GroupStructure determination of large biological proteins by electron microscopy at cryogenic temperatures Acquire EM images of protein complexes
Align views of similar particles and average From these obtain the 3D structure
there's going to be a news release for Shatruk. want to contribute a line about how important this magnetic materials research is from the perspective of a nobel prize winner?Also, they're doing one on Knappenberger - any comments there? most recent ones:Marshall (always): Association of Biomolecular Resource Facilities Award(4 previous award winners are Nobel Prize winners)Shatruk: ExxonMobil Award in Solid State ChemistryKnappenberger NSF CAREER,Yang, Steigman, McQuade recent NSF grantsSaha ACS PRF.Teaching award nominations:Dorsey, Kearley, Strouse, Goldsby