crystallographic studies of ion channels the lab of Prof. Dan Minor at the
University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). The Minor Lab merges
structural, biochemical, genetic, and electrophysiological methods to dissect
the mechanism of complex protein machines involved in electrical signaling
motivated individuals with a strong interest in
integrated approaches to problems in ion channel structure, function, and
regulation in the lab of Prof. Dan Minor at the University of California, San
Francisco (UCSF).
The Minor Lab merges structural, biochemical, genetic, and electrophysiological
to problems in ion channel structure, function, and
regulation in the lab of Prof. Dan Minor at the University of California, San
Francisco (UCSF). The Minor Lab merges structural, biochemical, genetic, and
electrophysiological methods to dissect the mechanism of complex protein
machines
to problems in ion channel structure, function, and
regulation in the lab of Prof. Dan Minor at the University of California, San
Francisco (UCSF). The Minor Lab merges structural, biochemical, genetic, and
electrophysiological methods to dissect the mechanism of complex protein
machines
Minor and David Agard
Dan Minor, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Departments of Biochemistry & Biophysics,
and Cellular & Molecular Pharmacology
Investigator, Cardiovascular Research Institute
California Institute for Quantitative Biomedical Research
University of California, San Francisco
Maili
Minor and David Agard
Dan Minor, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Departments of Biochemistry & Biophysics,
and Cellular & Molecular Pharmacology
Investigator, Cardiovascular Research Institute
California Institute for Quantitative Biomedical Research
University of California, San Francisco
Maili
approaches to problems in ion channel structure, function,
and regulation in the lab of Prof. Dan Minor at the University of
California, San Francisco (UCSF). The Minor Lab merges structural,
biochemical, genetic, and electrophysiological methods to dissect the
mechanism of complex protein