Research Facilities
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An electron microscope in the laboratory of Dr. Edward Egelman is used for structural studies of protein-DNA complexes and actin. |
| Dr. Zygmunt Derewenda's laboratory uses x-ray crystallography as a tool to understand the structure of proteins. |
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A cryo-Atomic Force Microscope in Dr. Zhifeng Shao's laboratory is used for imaging macromolecular complexes at liquid nitrogen temperatures. |
Dr. Sepideh Khorasanizadeh is about to take a measurement on an NMR spectrometer to determine the structure of a protein. |
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Dr. Gabor Szabo's laboratory uses a patch-clamp apparatus to study the function of ion channels in membranes. |
| Lasers are used in Dr. Lukas Tamm's laboratory to study viral membrane fusion. |
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An EPR spectrometer in the laboratory ofDr. Robert Nakamoto is used to probe membrane ion channels. |
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The Claude Moore Health Sciences Library's Historical Collections include rare books, journals containing classic and landmark articles, manuscript materials and archival records, photographs, and artifacts such as surgical instruments, bloodletting devices, and Word War II uniforms. |
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The newly renovated Claude Moore Health Sciences Library has a number of inviting areas for study and collaborative learning. Study spaces feature Internet access through Ethernet ports located at tables and carrels as well as wireless access through the UVA wireless network. |
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The Claude Moore Health Sciences Library's Learning Resources Center houses over 70 computers with Internet and e-mail access, general purpose software for word processing, presentations, and statistics, as well as specialized software programs in biomedicine. |
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