Collaborators

To maximize productivity of our discovery-driven science, we pursue multiple projects in parallel. We utilize genetic, biochemical, and computational approaches and collaborate with many research groups with diverse expertise and scientific interests. These collaborations push us in rather unexpected directions outside of our comfort zone, continuously expand our knowledge and technology base, and prompt us to reassess our strategy and approaches, thereby buttressing our scientific acumen. Our collaborative network is ever evolving, adding new members and projects and making our work more enjoyable and rewarding.

Structure

Roland Gamsjaeger ; Western Sydney University, Australia

Stefan Knauer ; Bayreuth University, Germany

Markus Wahl ; Freie University-Berlin, Germany

Medicinal Chemistry

Courtney Aldrich ; University of Minnesota

George Garcia ; University of Michigan

Cong Ma ; Hong Kong Polytech, PRC

Single Molecule Biophysics

David Dulin ; Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands

Laura Finzi ; Emory University

Nils Walter ; University of Michigan

Computation

Xiaolin Cheng ; The Ohio State University  

Peter Freddolino ; University of Michigan

Cesar Ramirez Sarmiento ; Catholic University of Chile 

Virology

Jesse Kwiek ; The Ohio State University

Gilead Sciences                

Christiane Wobus ; University of Michigan

Molecular Biology

Georgy Belogurov ; University of Turku

Christophe Herman ; Baylor College of Medicine

William Navarre ; University of Toronto