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Angela M Gronenborn is the UPMC Rosalind Franklin Professor and Chair of the Department of Structural Biology at the University of Pittsburgh. Her research integrates nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, biophysics, and biochemistry to study molecular mechanisms of human disease. She leads a lab focused on structural biology, particularly HIV/AIDS-related proteins, protein-carbohydrate interactions, and NMR methodology development.
Her work emphasizes understanding molecular architectures and dynamics to inform disease interventions. Key research areas include gene regulation, signaling pathways, and structural determinants of protein stability. The Gronenborn group has contributed significantly to structural elucidation of medically important proteins.
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