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Erin Adams (left), Assistant Professor in Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, is exploring the structure of immune system proteins

Erin Adams (left), Assistant Professor in Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, is exploring the structure of immune system proteins to understand how they effectively ward off a variety of diseases and disorders, including cancer, pathogenic viruses and bacteria. Adams’ research group includes Adrienne Luoma, Committee on Immunology graduate student (right). Adams was part of a University faculty committee on Molecular Engineering. (Photo by Dan Dry)

Posted by Argonne National Laboratory on 2011-03-07 20:16:00

Tagged: , UChicago , Argonne , Institute for Molecular Engineering

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