Sheryl Tsai
Drug design and crystallography of protein complexes
Focused at understanding how the flow of genetic information is controlled inside cells and altered to result in disease phenotypes
Biofuel, activation and reduction of carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide, artificial enzymes, assembly & function of enzymes containing complex metal
My laboratory’s research focuses upon the chemistry and biology of peptides and their applications as antibiotics and in Alzheimer’s disease.
Structure-function relationships in metalloproteins, protein engineering, and biological C-H bond activation
Studying the evolution and diversification of innate immune signaling systems using biochemical and structural methods. Interested in cyclic nucleotides and
Macromolecular assemblies in inflammation and cancer using Cryo-EM and other approaches.
Structural biology and biochemistry of bacterial cytochrome polymers; metabolism and metabolic heterogeneity in bacterial populations and communities.