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Markus Seeliger is a Professor at the Department of Pharmacological Sciences at Stony Brook University Medical School. His research focuses on the molecular mechanisms of protein tyrosine kinases and ubiquitin ligases in cancer and aging, utilizing structural biology and biophysical methods.
- Postdoctoral Fellow with John Kuriyan, UC Berkeley
- PhD, Cambridge University
- Diploma in Biochemistry, Hannover University
Research interests include:
- Kinase Conformational Dynamics: Studying structural states and inhibitor interactions
- Ubiquitin System Therapeutics: Targeting E2/E3 enzymes for drug development
- Aging-Related Signaling: Substrate spectrum changes in yeast
- NIH-funded Projects: Conformational exchange analysis
- Ellison Medical Foundation Support: Aging research
Scientific awards:
- NIH Pathway to Independence Award
- Ellison Medical Foundation Grant
Collaborations bridge Brookhaven National Lab, Laufer Center Computational Biology, and New York institutions. Contact: markus.seeliger@stonybrook.edu
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