Ivet Bahar
Our lab is interested in computer-aided design and development of small molecule modulators of protein function including orthosteric and allosteric drugs, and in modeling biomolecular interactions and their systemic effects at multiple scales.
ivet.bahar@stonybrook.edu
Elizabeth Boon
Chemical Biology, Enzymology, Bioinorganic Chemistry, and Spectroscopy
elizabeth.boon@stonybrook.edu
Mark Bowen
Neurobiology. Protein supertertiary structure. Fluorescence microscopy.
Mark.Bowen@StonyBrook.edu
Steven Glynn
X-ray crystallography, mechanistic biochemistry and protein design techniques to uncover the operating principles of energy-dependent proteolytic machines in mitochondria
steven.glynn@stonybrook.edu
Leemor Joshua-Tor
Structural Biology of gene expression, DNA replication, and small RNA biology
leemor@cshl.edu
Wali Karzai
Biochemistry and Structural biology of RNA-Protein Interactions, Translational Control of Gene Expression, and Drug Discovery
Wali.Karzai@stonybrook.edu
W. (Todd) Miller
Signal transduction by tyrosine kinases
Todd.Miller@stonybrook.edu
Lisa Miller
The chemical makeup of tissue in disease using high-resolution infrared and x-ray imaging
lmiller@bnl.gov
Robert Rizzo
Computational Research Projects in Cancer, HIV\AIDS, Influenza, and Method Development
rizzorc@gmail.com
Markus Seeliger
Molecular Mechanism of Protein Kinase and Ubiquitin Ligase signaling in Cancer and Aging
markus.seeliger@stonybrook.edu
Eugene Serbryany
Protein misfolding and aggregation; protein and peptide libraries and sequencing; non-native protein conformations as novel drug targets or antigens
Eugene.Serebryany@stonybrook.edu
Carlos Simmerling
Computational Structural Biology
carlos.simmerling@stonybrook.edu
Dongyan Tan
Structure and function of macromolecules in epigenetic regulation
dongyan.tan@stonybrook.edu