The NIH-supported National High-Throughput Crystallization Center supports academic, government, non-profit research institutes, and industry, providing unique protein crystallization services for structural biology.
Hauptman-Woodward Medical Research Institute (HWI) formally joined the University at Buffalo on Jan. 2 after the two entities finalized the legal transfer of HWI assets to the university.
Scientists, including Dr. Michael Martynowycz, who is now part of UB-HWI, have developed a new, detailed guide to help researchers study the tiniest crystals using a technique called Microcrystal Electron Diffraction (MicroED).
A new study, conducted by Dr. Michael Martynowycz from UB-HWI, and researchers at UCLA, and HHMI, reveals how viruses hijack cellular condensates to assemble and replicate.
UB-HWI scientists Nanette Que and Dan Gewirth have published a paper in Proteins: Structure, Function, and Bioinformatics analyzing how drugs bind selectively to a protein that is an emerging therapeutic target for cancer and other diseases.
Congressman Kennedy announced that HWI and UB have been awarded $1.5 million by the U.S. Department of Energy for a three-year study aimed at understanding the mechanism and health consequences of low-dose radiation at a molecular level.