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Breadcrumb Research Topics and interest groups Structural Biology & Biophysics Close-up of X-ray crystallography equipment in the Structural Biology Science Technology Platform. Toggle to view hero caption Research groups David Balchin Protein Biogenesis Laboratory Paula Booth Membrane Protein Folding Laboratory Doryen Bubeck Structural Immunology Laboratory Luiz Pedro Carvalho Mycobacterial Metabolism and Antibiotic Research Laboratory Peter Cherepanov Chromatin Structure and Mobile DNA Laboratory Alessandro Costa Macromolecular Machines Laboratory Erika Alden DeBenedictis Biodesign Laboratory John Diffley Chromosome Replication Laboratory Alberto Elosegui Artola Cell and Tissue Mechanobiology Laboratory Radoslav Enchev Visual Biochemistry Laboratory Fermentation Fabian Fröhlich Dynamics of Living Systems Laboratory Steve Gamblin Structural Biology of Disease Processes Laboratory Sergi Garcia Manyes Single Molecule Mechanobiology Laboratory Zena Hadjivasiliou Mathematical and Physical Biology Laboratory Jeannine Hess Biological Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory Neil McDonald Signalling and Structural Biology Laboratory Charlie McTernan Artificial Molecular Machinery Laboratory Maxim Molodtsov Mechanobiology and Biophysics Laboratory Francesca Ester Morreale Targeted Protein Degradation and Antibiotic Research Laboratory Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Next page Next Last page Last Science Technology Platforms Chemical Biology Proteomics Structural Biology Intro Determining the shape, structure and activity of large biomolecules - and how they assemble into larger structures - can reveal how they carry out the complex biological processes at work in our cells and tissues. Share the page Share on X Share on Bluesky Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn Share on Email