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embers
of the Biochemistry Department seek to understand the processes
of life at the biochemical level. Research in the Department includes
studies on the molecular mechanisms and regulation of RNA and DNA
synthesis, recombination, oxygen sensing and signaling, mechanisms
of nitric oxide action, mechanisms of chaperone-assisted protein
folding, protein structure, stress signaling and response, mechanisms
of G-protein function, HIV prophylaxis, neuron receptor localization
and signaling mechanisms that determine the spatial directions of
neuron motility.
The Biochemistry Department enjoys a rich intellectual,
and supportive physical environment, with ample opportunities for
interaction with colleagues with a wide variety of scientific expertise.
The New York University School of Medicine maintains a active graduate
program through the
Sackler
Institute of Biomedical Sciences and the
MD/PhD
Physician/Scientist Training Program |
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