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    The Laboratory of Structural Enzymology and Biochemistry (LEBS)  is composed of 41 permanent staff members (research scientists and technical staff members) and 22 doctoral or post-doctoral fellows.


    Using biochemistry, molecular biology, biophysics and X-ray crystallography, the LEBS analyses fundamental mechanisms of protein-protein and protein-RNA  interactions that govern major cellular functions, and applies its research to the discovery of molecules of therapeutic interest.


     


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  • Presentation of the laboratory

     


     


    The Laboratory of Structural Enzymology and Biochemistry (LEBS)  is composed of 41 permanent staff members (research scientists and technical staff members) and 22 doctoral or post-doctoral fellows.


    Using biochemistry, molecular biology, biophysics and X-ray crystallography, the LEBS analyses fundamental mechanisms of protein-protein and protein-RNA  interactions that govern major cellular functions, and applies its research to the discovery of molecules of therapeutic interest.


     


    Read more
  • Presentation of the laboratory

     


     


    The Laboratory of Structural Enzymology and Biochemistry (LEBS)  is composed of 41 permanent staff members (research scientists and technical staff members) and 22 doctoral or post-doctoral fellows.


    Using biochemistry, molecular biology, biophysics and X-ray crystallography, the LEBS analyses fundamental mechanisms of protein-protein and protein-RNA  interactions that govern major cellular functions, and applies its research to the discovery of molecules of therapeutic interest.


     


    Read more
  • Presentation of the laboratory

     


     


    The Laboratory of Structural Enzymology and Biochemistry (LEBS)  is composed of 41 permanent staff members (research scientists and technical staff members) and 22 doctoral or post-doctoral fellows.


    Using biochemistry, molecular biology, biophysics and X-ray crystallography, the LEBS analyses fundamental mechanisms of protein-protein and protein-RNA  interactions that govern major cellular functions, and applies its research to the discovery of molecules of therapeutic interest.


     


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