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SUMMARY:Structural studies of complexes involved in regulation of gene exp
 ression
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DESCRIPTION:Eva Nogales\, UC Berkeley\nThe Nogales lab has used crystallog
 raphic and cryo-electron microscopic approaches to solve the structure of 
 microtubules and associated proteins (e.g. Cell 162:849\, 2015)\, with mor
 e recent forays in other territories\, including the architecture of the t
 ranscription pre-initiation complex (e.g. Nature 531: 604\, 2016)\, which 
 will be the focus of her presentation next week.\n\nBio: Eva Nogales is a 
 Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator\; a Professor of Biochemistry
  and Molecular Biology at the University of California\, Berkeley\; and Se
 nior Faculty Scientist at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. She o
 btained her B.S. degree in physics from the Universidad Autonoma de Madrid
  (Spain). She did her thesis work at the Synchrotron Radiation Source (U.K
 .)\, under the supervision of Joan Bordas\, on the structural dynamics of 
 tubulin assembly\, earning a Ph.D. degree from the University of Keele. He
 r work in Kenneth Downing's group at the Lawrence Berkeley National Labora
 tory involved the use of electron crystallography to determine the high-re
 solution structure of tubulin.
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