Miley and Tripathy named UNC Center for Structural Biology Co-Directors

Michael Miley, PhD, and Ashutosh Tripathy, PhD, are the new co-directors for the UNC Center for Structural Biology (CSB). CSB has also launched a brand new website.

Originally published on UNC Health Care Newsroom

The UNC Center for Structural Biology (CSB) is an integrated platform of expertise, education, and infrastructure for making structural biology available as a tool to the general researcher and represents one of the pillars of basic biomedical research. CSB has 5 associated cores that work together to advance structural biology efforts here at UNC:

 

High-Throughput Peptide Synthesis

Macromolecular Interactions Facility

Macromolecular X-Ray Crystallography

NMR Spectroscopy

Protein Expression & Purification

Structural Bioinformatics

Drs. Miley and Tripathy will work together as co-directors to drive the missions of the center as well as broaden the interests and visibility of its associated cores throughout campus and the surrounding community. Dr. Miley is currently a research assistant professor in the Department of Pharmacology and Dr. Tripathy is a research professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics.

In addition to their duties as CSB administrators, Dr. Miley is also the core facility director of 2 center cores, the Macromolecular X-Ray Crystallography and the Protein Expression & Purification; and Dr. Tripathy is the core director of the Macromolecular Interactions Facility.

Learn more about CSB and its cores at their newly launched website: www.med.unc.edu/csb

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