Wladek Minor, Ph.D.
Professor
US Mail Address:
Department of Molecular Physiology
and Biological Physics
University of Virginia
PO Box 800736
Charlottesville, VA 22908-0736
Our laboratory studies
macromolecular structure with an aim toward in-depth understanding of structure-function
relationships. X-ray diffraction analysis is our primary research tool, but we also employ
other physical and biochemical methods of analysis. The program emphasizes two broad
themes: crystallographic studies on molecules of immediate interest, and methodology
development. Most of the macromolecules that we have under study
relate to one or more of a few broad biological areas: cellular signal
transduction and metalloproteins. The same systems have been chosen as subjects for
methodology development. The methodology development includes the development of various
crystallographic tools that create the HKL package.
Another research area is high-throughout crystallography and structural genomics.
Our lab is a member of the Midwestern Center for Structural Genomics Consortium and the Center for Structural Genomics of Infectious Diseases.
We develop high-throughput crystallography equipment - integrated system for data collection and analysis
has been installed at X9B beamline at NSLS.
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Lab Members:
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Recent Events:
| ISGO Meeting, Beijing, October 2006 | |
| GetPhases Meeting, Beijing, October 2005 | |
| Hans Deisenhofer visit, UVA, September 2005 | |
| IUCr Meeting, Florence, August 2005 | |
| Department Holiday Party, UVA, December 2003 | |
| Lab Holiday Party, UVA, December 2003 | |
| EBI Meeting, Cambridge, March 2003 |
Selected Publications:
(1992)