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  1. Christine M. Dunham, PhD ARTDTP Research Discipline: The goal of the Dunham laboratory is to determine the molecular basis for the regulation of protein synthesis, with a special emphasis on dysregulation that occurs during stress conditions/environments, antibiotic usage and disease states.

  2. Christine Dunham, PhD is a TB Principal Investig at or, Core Faculty, and significant contributor to the BTS Core for TRAC. She is also a Professor in the Department of Chemistry at the Emory College of Arts and Sciences, and she is Program Director of the Biochemistry, Cell, and Developmental Biology Program at Emory University.

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    Christine M. Dunham, PhD. Professor of Chemistry. Contact Christine. Education.

  4. Christine M. Dunham, PhD Professor. Department of Biochemistry. Faculty member. Biochemistry, Cell and Developmental Biology Graduate Program. Faculty member. Molecular and Systems Pharmacology Graduate Program. Monica Farley, MD Staff Physician.

  5. Aug 11, 2023 · “Seeing is believing,” says Christine Dunham, Emory professor of chemistry and co-corresponding author of the paper. “The minute you see biological structures interacting in real life at the atomic level it’s like solving a jigsaw puzzle.

  6. 2021 Biochemistry News Stories. Congratulations to Dr. Christine M. Dunham for her promotion to Professor in the Department of Biochemistry, September 1, 2021.

  7. Christine DUNHAM, Assistant Professor | Cited by 3,990 | of Emory University, GA (EU) | Read 84 publications | Contact Christine DUNHAM.

  8. A distal arginine in oxygen-sensing heme-PAS domains is essential to ligand binding, signal transduction, and structure. CM Dunham, EM Dioum, JR Tuckerman, G Gonzalez, WG Scott, ... Biochemistry...

  9. Mar 7, 2019 · Biochemist Christine Dunham, PhD and colleagues are being recognized for work on ribosomal frameshifting, a perturbation of the factories that assemble proteins. Their 2018 paper on frameshifting, in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, has won that journal’s Cozzarelli Prize.

  10. Christine Dunham is hunting for dinosaur bones. But she’s no archaeologist wielding a pick and shovel. She studies ribosomes, the protein factories inside every cell of every living thing.

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