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*11/2011: Wenjun's paper showing, for the first time, a 3-dimensional structural model of the GPIb-IX complex is out in [http://bloodjournal.hematologylibrary.org/content/118/19/5292.abstract Blood]! This model captures everything we know about the GPIb-IX complex, and also raises a number of interesting questions. It is published with a companion [http://bloodjournal.hematologylibrary.org/content/118/19/5065.full commentary] on Blood. | *11/2011: Wenjun's paper showing, for the first time, a 3-dimensional structural model of the GPIb-IX complex is out in [http://bloodjournal.hematologylibrary.org/content/118/19/5292.abstract Blood]! This model captures everything we know about the GPIb-IX complex, and also raises a number of interesting questions. It is published with a companion [http://bloodjournal.hematologylibrary.org/content/118/19/5065.full commentary] on Blood. | ||
*11/2011: Dr. Liang Zhou joined the lab as a postdoc fellow. Mr. Sung Yun Cho joined the lab as a technician. | *11/2011: Dr. Liang Zhou joined the lab as a postdoc fellow. Mr. Sung Yun Cho joined the lab as a technician. | ||
*8/2011: We completed the move from [http://www.uth.tmc.edu/bmb/faculty/renhao-li.html UTHealth] to [http://www.pedsresearch.org/research-faculty/profile/renhao-li Emory]. Go to [http://openwetware.org/wiki/Renhao_Li_Lab:Gallery#Group_photos Gallery] for | *8/2011: We completed the move from [http://www.uth.tmc.edu/bmb/faculty/renhao-li.html UTHealth] to [http://www.pedsresearch.org/research-faculty/profile/renhao-li Emory]. Go to [http://openwetware.org/wiki/Renhao_Li_Lab:Gallery#Group_photos Gallery] for some snapshots. | ||
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Welcome to Renhao Li LabWe are a lab interested in transmembrane proteins and receptors because they are one of the frontiers in protein research and because they are often drug targets that are closely associated with diseases. Our research centers around the following questions:
We focus on membrane receptors involved in cardiovascular and immune diseases. We take a multidisciplinary approach, using a wide array of techniques in molecular biology, structural biology, cell biology, and bioengineering. For details on the ongoing research projects in the lab, please see Research.
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