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The Graduate Program in Biochemistry and Structural Biology emphasizes biochemical, structural, and computational methods for addressing intricate biological challenges. Students receive comprehensive training across diverse research fields to earn their Ph.D. Studies in this discipline explore protein and nucleic acid structure-function relationships, molecular mechanisms of gene expression, enzymatic processes, along with membrane and carbohydrate biochemistry. Structural biology seeks to determine detailed three-dimensional configurations of biological macromolecules and complexes using advanced methods like NMR spectroscopy and X-ray crystallography, offering insights into biological systems at molecular and atomic scales. These precise structural models, when integrated with biochemical research, form the foundation for comprehending enzymatic reactions, cellular communication, genetic control mechanisms, and various other biological functions. Progress in analytical technologies and computational methods has enabled structural characterization of proteins identified through genomic studies, facilitating investigations into membrane proteins and large macromolecular assemblies.