Structural biology supergroup converges on CCNY

Leading structural biology researchers from around the country take part in the opening symposium of two neighboring initiatives -- the City University of New York Advanced Science Research Center Structural Biology Initiative and the City College of New York Center for Discovery and Innovation's Structural and Molecular Biology Cluster -- on Sept. 25.
 
The day-long symposium, Structural Biology 2015: Insight Through Integration, features a number of distinguished speakers, each of whom is an expert in different areas of structural biology. The symposium also recognizes the efforts toward establishing structural biology as a prominent area of study at CUNY.
 
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