Alston, Jhullian

Jhullian Alston – Graduate Student
Room: 2913 SB – Dr. Andrea Soranno’s lab
E-mail: alstonj@wustl.edu
Jhullian Alston – Graduate Student
Room: 2913 SB – Dr. Andrea Soranno’s lab
E-mail: alstonj@wustl.edu
August 31st, 2022 – The departments of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics and Cell Biology & Physiology had lunch and played a softball game together.
The final score was BMB 17, CB&P 14!
You can click here to view photos from the event.
F. Scott Mathews – Professor Emeritus
E-mail: mathews22@wustl.edu
X-ray structure and analysis of macromolecules
William Frazier – Professor Emeritus
E-mail: frazier@wustl.edu
Structure-function analysis along with in vitro and in vivo models of vascular disease are employed to understand how thrombospondin-1 and its receptor CD47 control nitric oxide signaling in vascular cells.
Elliot Elson – Professor Emeritus
Phone: 314-362-3346
E-mail: elson@wustl.edu
Dynamics and equilibrium of interactions of molecules in cells and model systems. Mechanics and dynamics of cells and tissues.
Jacques Baenziger – Prof Emeritus
E-mail: baenziger@wustl.edu
Synthesis and function of unique carbohydrate structures as information-bearing macromolecules
Rui Zhang – Associate Professor
Room: MDS 253
Phone: 314-273-1663
E-mail: zhangrui@wustl.edu
High-resolution cryo-electron microscopy, microtubule associated proteins
Janice Robertson – Associate Professor
Room: 223 MS
Phone: 314-273-7758
E-mail: janice.robertson@wustl.edu
Single-molecule studies of membrane protein structure, function and folding in membranes
Linda Pike – Professor
Room: 206 MS
Phone: 314-362-9502
E-mail: pike@wustl.edu
Mechanism of action of growth factors; polyphosphoinositide metabolism