SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
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Georgios Skiniotis
Professor of Molecular and Cellular Physiology, of Structural Biology and of Photon Science
BioThe Skiniotis laboratory seeks to resolve structural and mechanistic questions underlying biological processes that are central to cellular physiology. Our investigations employ primarily cryo-electron microscopy (cryoEM) and 3D reconstruction techniques complemented by biochemistry, biophysics and simulation methods to obtain a dynamic view into the macromolecular complexes carrying out these processes. The main theme in the lab is the structural biology of cell surface receptors that mediate intracellular signaling and communication. Our current main focus is the exploration of the mechanisms responsible for transmembrane signal instigation in cytokine receptors and G protein coupled receptor (GPCR) complexes.
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Elliott Slaughter
Staff Scientist, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
BioFor information on Elliott Slaughter, please see his home page at: https://elliottslaughter.com/
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Edward I. Solomon
Monroe E. Spaght Professor of Chemistry and Professor of Photon Science
On Leave from 04/01/2024 To 06/30/2024Current Research and Scholarly InterestsProf. Solomon's work spans physical-inorganic, bioinorganic, and theoretical-inorganic chemistry, focusing on spectroscopic elucidation of the electronic structure of transition metal complexes and its contribution to reactivity. He has advanced our understanding of metal sites involved in electron transfer, copper sites involved in O2 binding, activation and reduction to water, structure/function correlations over non-heme iron enzymes, and correlation of biological to heterogeneous catalysis.
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Ruyi Song
Postdoctoral Scholar, Photon Science, SLAC
BioPh.D. in Theoretical and Computational Chemistry / Materials Science
B.S. in Theoretical and Computational Chemistry / Chemical Biology
18+ high-profile publications (Nat. Chem., Nat. Commun., Phys. Rev., JACS, etc.) and 950+ citations.
Proficient in 1) quantum chemistry simulation; 2) quantum chemistry code development; 3) molecular mechanics simulation
6 years of research experience on DFT and solid-state materials/semiconductors;
5 years of research experience on MD and biological systems.
Recently march towards Machine-Learning-aided molecular simulation, property prediction, and material discovery.
Contact: ruyi.song AT stanford.edu