The Structural and Computational Biology & Biophysics (SCBB) Research Area comprises faculty with interests at the molecular level (that is, at the cellular level and below). Research includes topics such as:
This group uses a wide variety of experimental approaches ranging from X-ray crystallography, NMR, Cryo-electron microscopy, electron tomography, and advanced spectroscopic techniques for examining and determining molecular structures, to computational techniques as they apply to nucleic acid and protein structures, bioinformatics, genomics and systems biology including molecular dynamics, machine learning, and network analysis.
Graduate students in this area necessarily come from diverse backgrounds, since few undergraduate programs provide broad training opportunities in areas such as structural or computational biology.
We provide training to students with undergraduate backgrounds ranging from biology and molecular biology to chemistry, physics, and computer science, and encourage applications from students with backgrounds outside of traditional biology programs.
Faculty and students in the group participate in a large number of interdisciplinary activities and shared resources including the Purdue Cryo-EM Facility, Purdue Center for Cancer Research, Center for Basic and Applied Membrane Sciences, Energy Center, the Purdue Institute of Inflammation, Immunology, and Infectious Disease (PI4D), the Bindley Bioscience Center, and the Markey Center for Structural Biology.
Major extramural funding for research is provided by the NIH, the NSF, the USDA and numerous private foundations.