
![]() Biological chemistry at Penn encompasses modern experimental and theoretical techniques to study the structure, physical properties, and function of biologically-important molecules such as proteins, nucleic acids, and membranes. Above, the work of the Marmorstein Group: Schematic structure of CR3 region of the human papillomavirus E7 oncoprotein homodimer, where the two protomers are colored in blue and green. Bound zinc atoms are colored in red. about biological chemistry |
Graduate Student Yitao Zhang honored for teaching May 4, 2012 Jeff Saven's Research Featured April 30, 2012 Graduate Student Bruno Melillo honored for teaching April 13, 2012 Andrew Rappe honored with a Lindback Award for Distinguished Teaching April 13, 2012 more news |
Scientific Advisory Board Meetings May 29, 2012 Professor Tohru Fukuyama, University of Tokyo August 17, 2012 Alumni Reception -- ACS Meeting, Philadelphia August 20, 2012 Professor Christian Schafmeister, Temple University September 10, 2012 @ 12:00 full calendar |
