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| |The Rainey Laboratory <br> Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology <br> Dalhousie University <br> Halifax, NS, Canada
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| | [http://www.biochem.dal.ca Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology],<br> |
| | 5850 College Street, Rooms 10-N1 & N2, Sir Charles Tupper Medical Building<br> |
| | [http://www.dal.ca Dalhousie University], Halifax, NS, B3H 1X5, Canada<br> |
| | Lab Phone: (902) 494-4812; Departmental Fax: (902) 494-1355 |
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| '''<font face="helvetica" size="3" style="color:#000000"> WELCOME TO THE RAINEY LAB WIKI! </font>'''
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| Research in the Rainey lab focuses on developing molecular- and atomic-level understanding of biological processes involving proteins. A variety of structural biology techniques are exploited, including NMR spectroscopy and scanning probe microscopy alongside computation in order to use biophysical results. The major long-term research focus is on understanding cell-matrix interactions. To make this issue tractable, we are starting from the standpoint of study of individual proteins or supramolecular assemblies from both the extracellular matrix and the cell membrane.
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| The beautifully renovated laboratory is located on the 10th floor of the Tupper Medical Building. Tupper is right between downtown Halifax and the main (Studley) Dal campus. A big plus of being on the 10th floor is that the lab gives great views of the historic Halifax Citadel, downtown, Halifax Harbour, and the Atlantic Ocean.
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