Collaborating Projects
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The Bell Labs
University of San Diego
The Bell Lab has active research projects in the following areas related to 1) The roles post-translational modifications play in SIKE Structure and Function, 2) the roles non covalent interactions play in Malate Dehydrogenase Structure and Function. 3) Allosteric Regulation of Glutamate Dehydrogenase, 4) Mechanisms of Catalysis and Regulation of 3 Phosphoglycerate Dehydrogenase, and 5) Mechanism of Folding, and of Thiol Protease Inhibition by Cystatins and Related Structures.
MCC
Malate Dehydrogenase CURE Community
The MDH CUREs community is an inclusive and sustainable community consisting of a national network of faculty, organized into 3 regional hubs. Member institutions include community colleges, MSI, PUI, comprehensive and research-intensive institutions. The MDH CUREs Community develops protein-centric Course Based Undergraduate Research Experiences (CUREs) centered on Malate dehydrogenase. Our goal is to dramatically increase the number of students, from a broad range of backgrounds, who experience the benefits of CUREs in their undergraduate education.
SouthWestern Community College
General Chemistry II Posters
Poster session description: In silico HTS Screening for Novel Pf-MDH and COVID-19 Protease Inhibitors.
University of San Diego
Biochemistry Laboratory
Poster session description: Exploring the Mobile Loop of Malate Dehydrogenase: Presentations from a semester long Course Based Undergraduate Research Project.