Researchers Watch as Protein Shakes off Molecular MessengersResearchers Watch as Protein Shakes off Molecular Messengers A team led by Andrew Lee, PhD, was able to observe a protein rapidly changing its shape, or conformation, causing inhibitor ligands to lose their grip.
UNC Study Could Lead to Treatment for Angelman SyndromeUNC Study Could Lead to Treatment for Angelman Syndrome The researchers have found a way to counter the gene mutation or deletion that causes the neurogenetic disease. Their findings have been published online in the journal Nature.
School Announces Two New First-Year Graduate Fellowships in Chemical BiologySchool Announces Two New First-Year Graduate Fellowships in Chemical Biology The Chemical Biology Scholar and Merit Fellowships offer $25,000 to $27,000 in support for first-year graduate students in the division.
Frye Promoted to Full Professor with TenureFrye Promoted to Full Professor with Tenure Stephen Frye, PhD, is director of the Center for Integrative Chemical Biology and Drug Discovery who came to UNC after a twenty-year career with GlaxoSmithKline.
UNC Scientists Find a Shortcut to Synthetic HeparinUNC Scientists Find a Shortcut to Synthetic Heparin In the journal Science, Jian Liu and collaborators announce a new process for creating synthetic heparin that cuts a fifty-step process down to just a dozen.
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