Abstract

Tamir Gonen is a Group Leader at the Janelia Farm Research Campus of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Prior to his current position, he was an Associate Professor of Biochemistry and the Director of the Molecular Electron Microscopy Laboratory at the University of Washington in Seattle where he was also a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Early Career Scientist. His research aims are to understand the structure and function of membrane proteins involved in nutrient uptake, cellular communication, water uptake and homeostasis. His group is currently focusing on the structure and function of voltage gated ion channels in biological membranes by electron crystallography.

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