Emmanuel Levy, Self-Organization in the Proteome
<p><a href="http://www.weizmann.ac.il/CSB/ELevy/" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">Emmanuel Levy</a> is a professor at Weizmann Institute of Science and investigates the principles of protein assembly and self-organization in the proteome. Working on computational models of protein structure & combing them with protein engineering to provide reliable information about protein organization within cells.</p>
<p>The proteome is the entire set of proteins that can be expressed at a given time, and even for a simple organism like baker’s yeast — the model organism he studies in his laboratory — the proteome involves a choreography between tens of millions of proteins. The task of understanding how these millions of proteins assemble and work together to support life is extraordinarily complex. Levy’s lab takes an interdisciplinary approach to uncover basic principles of this choreography, at multiple scales.</p>
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