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    Eric Greene

    Eric Greene

    Assistant Professor Department Chemistry and Biochemistry

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    Eric Greene’s lab founded at San Francisco State

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    The Greene Lab at San Francisco State University will be opening in the coming school year. The lab’s goal is to understand how protein motions contribute to enzyme catalysis, regulation, and protein turnover for large enzyme complexes by combining cryoEM with enzymology techniques.

    Updated: August 1, 2023

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