Protein NMR Research Group
Our research mainly focuses on the development of multi-dimensional solid-state magic angle spinning NMR techniques for structural and dynamic studies of membrane proteins. For a outline of our major research themes please see the current projects page.
People
Faculty & Staff | Visiting Scientist | PhD Students | MSc Students | Undergraduate Research Students |
---|---|---|---|---|
Vlad Ladizhansky (Faculty) | N/A | Sajjad Salimi Seyedmahdi (Mahdi) Sadatlavasanibozorg |
Raoul Vaz | N/A |
* Co-supervised with Leonid Brown
Collaborations at Guelph
- Professor Leonid Brown (Physics)
- Professor Scott D. Ryan (Molecular and Cellular Biology)
We are seeking MSc and PhD students to work in our group. Current projects in the lab focus on understanding of membrane protein folding and protein dynamics; on the role of protein aggregation in Parkinson’s Disease.
We have the equipment and expertise and need your talent and enthusiasm:
If interested, do not hesitate to email Vlad Ladizhansky directly, and inquire about current possibilities: vladizha@uoguelph.ca.