
The Department has an exciting and vigorous research program in various areas of biochemistry and biophysics including protein and DNA structure determination, protein folding, protein recognition, enzyme function, protein design and engineering, gene regulation, cell signalling and energy transduction. This research is conducted by 30 primary faculty, 20 adjunct faculty, more than 50 postdoctoral fellows, 95 graduate students and many research technicians. The Department is also home to the Eldridge Reeves Johnson Research Foundation and each year awards the Johnson Foundation Prize for adventurous and innovative research in structural biology.
Answer to last week's question:
Whales made an evolutionary u-turn
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Britton Chance
2011 Departmental/BMB Retreat, June 23-24
Open Faculty Positions: Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor in the area of nucleic acid biochemistry/biophysics Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor in the area of metabolic regulation and enzymology Apply on the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine site. More news |