Conference Agenda

Session
KN-16: MicroED: conception, practice and future opportunities
Time:
Wednesday, 18/Aug/2021:
9:00am - 9:50am

Session Chair: Louisa Meshi
Location: Terrace 2A

130 2nd floor

Tamir Gonen


Session Abstract

Tamir Gonen investigates the structure and function of cell membrane proteins that act as receptors, channels, and transporters and play critical roles in homeostasis and signaling, as well as nutrient, ion, and water uptake. His work seeks to understand how the thousands of channels and transporters in a single cell membrane maintain homeostasis – keeping that cell in balance and functioning properly. While leading a lab at the HHMI Janelia Research Campus he began developing Microcrystal Electron Diffraction (MicroED) as a new method for cryoEM and structural biology.


Presentations

MicroED: conception, practice and future opportunities

Tamir Gonen

HHMI/UCLA, Los Angeles, United States of America