March 9, 2010
It’s not a unique situation in scientific research to have a hypothesis disputed. But finally having visual evidence that basically closes the books on decades of scientific debate is a unique and sweet success.
For… more>
categories: graduate, faculty research, graduate research
tags: biological sciences, biomedical engineering, brain, enzyme, learning, magazine, memory, michel baudry, natural sciences
August 27, 2009
Research, discovery and publishing in a prestigious journal are not as easy as 1-2-3. However, an outstanding mentor and a well-equipped lab made this feat possible for doctoral student Fei Jiang.
The mentor is Myron… more>
categories: research
tags: biological sciences, chemistry, dna, enzyme
January 1, 2007
USC College researchers have provided the first 3-D view of a protein from an enzyme family that, through its ability to mutate genes, can both help and hinder human health.
Reporting in the Dec. 24 online edition of Nature,… more>
tags: disease, enzyme