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September 3. '''Claudine Mapa''' has received a Commonwealth College Research Fellowship. Congratulations Claudine!! <br> | September 3. '''Claudine Mapa''' has received a Commonwealth College Research Fellowship. Congratulations Claudine!! <br> | ||
September 17. '''Jing Liu''' and '''Keith Ballard''', both MCB graduate students, are rotating in the lab. Welcome Jin and Keith! <br> | |||
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Revision as of 15:22, 17 September 2010
Welcome to the Chien lab at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
We are an interdisciplinary lab focused on understanding regulated protein degradation and quality control using biochemistry, structural biology and cell biology. Our primary approach is to use both molecular and cellular techniques to understand the mechanisms that lead to specific substrate processing during basic cellular events. We draw from several fields, including Microbiology and Biochemistry, and are always interested in enthusiastic students who are driven to understand fundamental biological questions. Please see the other links above for more detailed information, or feel free to email if you have questions that aren't addressed.
Hot News!!!
September 3. Claudine Mapa has received a Commonwealth College Research Fellowship. Congratulations Claudine!!
September 17. Jing Liu and Keith Ballard, both MCB graduate students, are rotating in the lab. Welcome Jin and Keith!