Proteomics entails the in depth structural analysis of individual proteins in human and animal cells. In studying proteins and their changes, bioinformatics enables researchers to take an integrated -omics approach.
The PRCHN bridges community partners and university researchers to focus their collective expertise to develop, test, and implement sustainable strategies to improve health in underserved communities.
Synchrotrons play an indispensable role in advancing structural biology and related biosciences. The Case Center for Synchrotron Biosciences (CSB), facilitates access to synchrotron tools for an international community of biomedical researchers, with a focus on X-ray footprinting for understanding macromolecular structure and dynamics. The CSB is based at the National Synchrotron Light Source II (NSLS-II), a US Department of Energy user facility located at Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) in New York.
The Swetland Center aims to better understand the multifaceted relationship between environment and health. The environment impacts our wellbeing from the air we breathe to the communities we live in.