Center for Membrane Biology
Departments of Molecular Physiology and Biological Physics, Pharmacology, Cell Biology, Microbiology, and Chemistry at the University of Virginia
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Research Areas
Membrane Fusion
Membrane Channels & Receptors
Signal Transduction
Membrane Transport
Methods and Resources
Electron Microscopy
EPR Spectroscopy
Membrane Protein Crystallization
Membrane Protein Expression
Molecular Modeling and Computer Simulation
NMR Spectroscopy
Optical Microscopy and Single Molecule Fluorescence
Other Spectroscopy
Small Angle X-ray Scattering (SAXS)
X-ray Crystallography
Invited Membrane Seminars
Current Topics in Membrane Biology
Other Spectroscopy
Multiple spectrofluorometers, an AVIV model 212 CD spectrometer, and a Bruker Vector 22 FTIR spectrometer, are available to Center researchers.В Mass spectrometry is available through the UVa mass spectrometry core facility.
Faculty members:
Robert Nakamoto
,
Lukas Tamm
,
Michael Wiener
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Home
News
Faculty
Students of Membrane Biology
Future Students
Current Graduate Students of Membrane Biology
Research Areas
Membrane Fusion
Membrane Channels & Receptors
Signal Transduction
Membrane Transport
Methods and Resources
Electron Microscopy
EPR Spectroscopy
Membrane Protein Crystallization
Membrane Protein Expression
Molecular Modeling and Computer Simulation
NMR Spectroscopy
Optical Microscopy and Single Molecule Fluorescence
Other Spectroscopy
Small Angle X-ray Scattering (SAXS)
X-ray Crystallography
Invited Membrane Seminars
Current Topics in Membrane Biology