Structural Biology Interest Group
Structural Biology Interest Group

The University of Utah
Bioscience Graduate Studies,
15 N. 2030 E.,
EIHG 533 R. 1400, Salt Lake City, UT

The Structural Biology Interest Group supports a range of activities for graduate students, including advanced elective courses, journal clubs, and seminars by internationally recognized investigators. Associated laboratories aim to understand the molecular basis for important biological processes by using a wide variety of experimental approaches, including x-ray crystallography, NMR, electron microscopy, enzymology, virology, and protein design. Participating faculty members accept students from the graduate programs in Biological Chemistry and Molecular Biology.

Structural Biology Interests
Structural Biology Interest Group Activities:
Seminars by visiting speakers
Weekly Departmental Research in Progress
Advanced Classes and Journal Clubs
Special Facilities
X-ray crystallography. NMR core facility.

Faculty/Laboratory Participants
Faculty members of the Structural Biology Interest Group are located throughout the campus: Each member of the BCP and MBP is affiliated with a University of Utah department, and these departments occupy space in several buildings on campus.

Use this map, to see where these departments are located.

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