Edward Egelman receives Competitive Renewal of Actin Studies from NIGMS
9/9/2015
Project Summary: Actin is one of the most abundant human proteins, but very little understanding exists about why actin is so highly conserved. Over 350 million years of evolution there…
9/9/2015
Edward Egelman received a collaborative research grant with Emory University. Molecular self-assembly is a fundamental principle of life, with cells having mastered this process to encode incredible diversity of function.…
Edward Egelman-on “A virus that infects a hyperthermophile encapsidates A-form DNA in Science
5/22/2015
A virus that infects a hyperthermophile encapsidates A-form DNA Frank DiMaio,1* Xiong Yu,2* Elena Rensen,3 Mart Krupovic,3 David Prangishvili,3† Edward H. Egelman2† Extremophiles, microorganisms thriving in extreme environmental conditions, must have proteins…
Dr. Anindya Dutta wins American Society for Investigative Pathology Outstanding Investigator Award
5/18/2015
Congratulations to Anindya Dutta, MBBS, PhD, Harry F. Byrd Professor and Chair of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics and Professor of Pathology, for being the recipient of the 2015 ASIP Outstanding…