Research
Cryo-EM of Molecular Machines and RNA, Stanford University (1/1/2018)
Use cryo-EM to determine atomic structures of RNA, channels, pumps, transporters, chaperonins, protein degradation machines, and viruses in different functional states in conjunction with biochemical and physiological characterizations.
Collaborators
Rhiju Das, Associate Professor of Biochemistry, Stanford University
Judith Frydman, Donald Kennedy Chair in the School of Humanities and Sciences and Professor of Genetics, Stanford University
Merritt Maduke, Associate Professor of Molecular and Cellular Physiology, Stanford University
Ann Arvin, Lucile Salter Packard Professor of Pediatrics and Professor of Microbiology and Immunology, Stanford University
Chaitan Khosla, Prof, Stanford University
Unified Data Resource for 3DEM, Stanford University (1/1/2018)
Unified Data Resource for 3DEM
Collaborators
Helen Berman, Professor, Rutgers University
From structure to therapy for Huntington’s disease, Stanford University (1/1/2018)
Pathogen-Host interactions studied by cryo-EM and cryo-ET, Stanford University (1/1/2018 - Present)
Our interests span across DNA and RNA viruses infecting from bacteria, archaea and mammals.
CryoET of cells, Stanford University (3/1/2020)
We are developing experimental and computational tools to visualize molecular components in situ
Collaborators
William Moerner, Harry S. Mosher Professor and Professor, by courtesy, of Applied Physics, Stanford University
John Pauly, Reid Weaver Dennis Professor, Stanford University
Serena Yeung, Assistant Professor of Biomedical Data Science and, by courtesy, of Computer Science and of Electrical Engineering, Stanford University