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Wang Lab - Structural Biology of Cell Surface Receptors

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STRUCTURAL BIOLOGY OF CELL SURFACE RECEPTORS

Environment at Wang Lab

The Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and the larger Harvard Medical School and Longwood Medical Area communities provide an immensely stimulating research environment that fosters collaboration, innovation, and training of the next generation of biomedical scientists at the highest levels. There are many opportunities to take part in venues that promote new collaborative research directions. As one example, the Wang lab participates in a Joint Lab Meeting between the Eck, Fischer, Blacklow and Kruse laboratories. In this meeting, lab members present their work to their colleagues each month in regards to their current research interests and findings.
    
The Wang lab is located on the third floor of the newly constructed Longwood Center building. The Wang lab collaborates and shares lab space with the Eck laboratory. For example, the Wang lab utilizes an X-ray Crystallography Core Suite overseen by Dr. Eck that is housed on the 3rd floor, along with Electron Microscopy and NMR facilities.

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