Research Associate Professor, U-M Life Sciences Institute and and Associate Professor of Cell and Developmental Biology, U-M Medical School, University of Michigan
Melanie Ohi's reserach focuses on dissecting the structural and functional organization of the spliceosome, generating mechanistic models for how pore-forming toxins secreted by pathogenic bacteria transition from soluble to membrane inserted states, and studying the ways proteins can structurally influence membrance organization.
Chilled proteins and 3-D images: The cryo-electron microscopy technology that just won a Nobel Prize
Oct 05, 2017 03:29 am UTC| Science
Many people will never have heard of cryo-electron microscopy before the announcement that Jacques Dubochet, Joachim Frank and Richard Henderson had won the 2017 Nobel Prize in chemistry for their work developing this...
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