Dynamics of macromolecules, constrained molecular systems, polymers, biology, chemistry, materials science
Biological Materials and Systems
Bioscience research at SNS and HFIR is broadly interested in the structure and dynamics of biological assemblies. The biology program spans areas where neutrons excel (hydrogen/deuterium contrast, light atoms, order/disorder transitions, lipids and membranes, hierarchical assemblies, imaging of biological systems). Members of the Biological Materials and Systems Initiative have specific interests in:
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Bio-inspired catalysts
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Carbon sequestration in soil
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Deuterium labeling of biomolecules
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Visit the Bio-Deuteration Laboratory for information regarding access to deuterium labeling resources.
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Lipid and membrane systems
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Metalloenzyme catalytic mechanisms
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Neuromorphic materials
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Plants and microbial systems for generation of biofuels and bioproducts
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Protein-ligand interactions / Biomedicine for emerging infectious diseases
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Protein/nucleic acid/lipid complexes