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Wall Street Journal, Realtor.com place Greater Lafayette among top housing markets in U.S.
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July 08, 2021
Data science pairs with cancer research for better diagnostics, therapies
Author(s): Mesecar
May 19, 2021
Showalter Trust selects new scholars, funds 11 early career faculty
Author(s): Nicholas Noinaj, Yulia Pushkar
November 18, 2020
Protective antibodies identified for rare, polio-like disease in children
Author(s): Richard Kuhn
July 06, 2020
New imaging technology allows visualization of nanoscale structures inside whole cells and tissues
Author(s): Fang Huang
May 04, 2020
Purdue researchers leap to discover more about coronavirus
Author(s): Tamara Kinzer-Ursem, Richard Kuhn, Philip S. Low, Andrew Mesecar, Robert Stahelin
March 31, 2020
Coronavirus therapies slowed by intermittent nature of outbreaks
Author(s): Andrew Mesecar
January 22, 2020
Deep learning, 3D technology to improve structure modeling for protein interactions, create better drugs
Author(s): Daisuke Kihara
January 09, 2020
Enzyme trigger that tells cells to move characterized for first time
Author(s): John Tesmer
October 16, 2019
Purdue Institute for Drug Discovery partners with Indiana University to launch $36 million center to develop treatments for Alzheimer’s disease
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October 07, 2019
New software brings lower-resolution cryo-EM maps into focus
Author(s): Kihara Daisuke
July 27, 2019
Structural virologist joins global consortium designed to speed development of antivirals
Author(s): Richard Kuhn
July 22, 2019
‘Transformative' microscope to be installed at Purdue
Author(s): Richard Kuhn
April 12, 2019
New electron microscopy technique limits membrane destruction
Author(s): Seema Mattoo
April 09, 2019
Two Purdue engineering professors honored for early-career achievement, innovation
Author(s): Tamara Kinzer-Ursem
August 31, 2018
New development in 3D super-resolution imaging gives insight on Alzheimer's disease
Author(s): Fang Huang
July 16, 2018
Most accurate picture of Zika yet creates potential for therapeutics
Author(s): Richard Kuhn, Michael Rossmann
June 26, 2018
Purdue team receives NIH grant to create virtual reality training solutions for cryo-EM
Author(s): Wen Jiang
May 15, 2018
New method for interpreting cryo-EM maps makes it easier to determine protein structures
Author(s): Diasuke Kihara
April 25, 2018
New test could tell doctors whether patients will respond to chemotherapy
Author(s): David Nolte, John Turek, Michael Childress
April 23, 2018
Zika presents hot spots in brains of chicken embryos
Author(s): Richard Kuhn, Donna Fekete
April 18, 2018
Zika presents hot spots in brains of chicken embryos
Author(s): Diasuke Kihara
March 29, 2018
New mechanism to destroy viruses could lead to future therapies
Author(s): Wen Jiang
July 19, 2017
Combining MRI and optical microscopy promising for brain research
Author(s): Meng Cui
June 02, 2017
Brain-imaging system uses ‘multi-pupil’ prism arrays
Author(s): Meng Cui
May 08, 2017
Novel technology could provide a faster, inexpensive way to detect, monitor dengue fever, Zika virus
Author(s): Richard Kuhn, Lia Stanciu
March 21, 2017
Human antibody for Zika virus promising for treatment, prevention
Author(s): Wen Jiang
March 16, 2017
New findings detail structure of immature Zika virus
Author(s): Wen Jiang
January 09, 2017
A single enzyme with the power of three could offer shortcut to therapeutic target
Author(s): Zhao-Qing Luo, Chittaranjan Das
April 18, 2016
Researchers reveal Zika virus structure, a critical advance in the development of treatments
Author(s): Michael Rossmann, Richard Kuhn, Wen Jiang
March 31, 2016
Purdue researchers successfully target 'Achilles' heel' of MERS virus
Author(s): Andrew Mesecar, Arun Ghosh
June 16, 2015
Findings reveal clues to functioning of mysterious 'mimivirus'
Author(s): Michael Rossmann
May 14, 2015
Protein determines life or death fate of stressed cells
Author(s): Seema Mattoo
April 01, 2015
Purdue researcher among best in protein modeling contests
Author(s): Diasuke Kihara
March 27, 2015
Purdue research suggests approach to treat virus causing respiratory illness, possible paralysis in children
Author(s): Diasuke Kihara, Michael Rossmann, Richard Kuhn
January 01, 2015
Fat molecules influence form and function of key photosynthesis protein
Author(s): William Cramer, Sergei Savikhin
September 29, 2014
Spinach could lead to alternative energy more powerful than Popeye
Author(s): Yulia Pushkar
July 23, 2014
Purdue researchers shut down a SARS cloaking system; findings could pave the way to vaccines for SARS virus, MERS
Author(s): Andrew Mesecar
June 03, 2014
Purdue MERS experts working on way to block dangerous virus
Author(s): Andrew Mesecar, Arun Ghosh
May 03, 2014
Decoding dengue and West Nile
Author(s): Richard Kuhn, Michael Rossmann
February 06, 2014
Findings point to potential treatment for virus causing childhood illnesses
Author(s): Richard Kuhn, Michael Rossmann
January 29, 2014
New visualization reveals virus particles have more individuality than thought
Author(s): Wen Jiang
May 28, 2013
Discovery points to new approach to fight dengue virus
Author(s): Michael Rossmann, Richard Kuhn
April 11, 2013
Research reveals how antibodies neutralize mosquito-borne virus
Author(s): Michael Rossmann, Richard Kuhn
April 02, 2013