CoMD/NMR's goal is to aid the biological community in the use of advanced NMR relaxation methods to study conformational dynamics in biological processes.
New position for Computational Structural Biologist to work on NMRFx and RING NMR Dynamics. Work in the Johnson group at the CUNY ASRC https://t.co/Ki0fyEoJjS and collaborate with Palmer and McDermott groups as part of CoMD/NMR
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Koss (@hanskoss) et al., Dimerization of Cadherin-11 involves multi-site coupled unfolding and strand swapping, https://t.co/ZeaGriWLou. Relaxation dispersion and high-pressure NMR reveal roles of A-strand-exposed, locally disordered, and partially unfolded states in dimerization
NYSBC Seminar: 6/17 12:00pm
"Regulation of Kir Channels and GPCRs by Cholesterol and Anionic Lipids." Presented by Benjamin J. Wylie
Texas Tech University.
For zoom details please email: [email protected]