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| Research endeavors in biochemistry and molecular biophysics are often technology-intensive. The Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics and the Johnson Research Foundation in conjunction with the School of Medicine provide an extraordinarily broad set of core resources in the advanced technologies necessary to modern biochemical and biophysical research. A number of advanced laboratories support research efforts based on x-ray crystallography, macromolecular NMR and EPR spectroscopy, medical and biochemical imaging, computational biophysics, and a variety of preparative and analytical resources. Faculty members of the Graduate Group oversee these resources. The School of Medicine also supports a wide range of ancillary resources supporting almost any imaginable biomedical research effort. The vast array of research capabilities that are available is a true advantage to the students and faculty of the Graduate Group. |
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