Associate Professor, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
rrock@uchicago.edu
Cells use an extensive toolkit of myosin motor proteins to traffic materials, anchor components, and control their shape. The focus of our group is to understand...
Associate Professor, Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology
aruthenburg@uchicago.edu
The unifying theme of my lab is the elucidation of molecular mechanisms underlying management chromatin, the physiological form of the genome. In particular, we are...
This program has evolved from the basic biochemistry and enzymology of glycoconjugate structure, function, and synthesis to the study of glycoconjugates in cartilage...
My research program involves synergistic studies of protein folding and design, protein-RNA interactions, phosphorylation, signaling, and function with both...
My lab studies the mechanisms by which protein functions evolve. We do this by phylogenetically reconstructing the histories of ancient proteins and then synthesizing...
Associate Professor, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
mlzhao@uchicago.edu
As a structural biology lab, we are interested in understanding the mechanism of molecular machines and their roles in human diseases. Currently we focus on two systems...