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About the Rosenzweig Lab

Northwestern University

The Rosenzweig Lab is located at Northwestern University Campus

Dr. Rosenzweig has been a professor here since 1997

Cook Hall

This is an older picture of Cook Hall (there's no Pancoe Building on the left)

Dr. Rosenzweig's office is indicated. The labs are around the corner on the right in rooms 4105 and 4111.

Currently the lab has 9 full time members divided into two subgroups and several undergraduates . The lab is divided between chemists and biologists. We fight all the time about which major is better (Chemistry wins).

Our lab studies proteins, specifically metalloproteins and their chaperones. We have derived all of the structures on the main page, mostly through x-ray crystallography at Argonne National Labs, but occasionally through NMR studies at the Northwestern Chemistry Department's Analytical Services Laboratory. For more information, please check out our publications or contact us.

 

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