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| HHMI SCIENTIST | CURRENT RESEARCH | Location |
|---|---|---|
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Edwin Chapman, PhD Investigator |
Exocytosis, Membrane Fusion, and Fusion Pores | University of Wisconsin Madison, WI |
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Arthur Horwich, MD Investigator |
Protein Folding in the Cell | Yale University New Haven, CT |
|
John Scott, PhD Investigator |
The Molecular Architecture of Signal Transduction Complexes | University of Washington Seattle, WA |
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Li-Huei Tsai, PhD Investigator |
Mechanisms Underlying Memory Disorders | Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA |








