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Lynn Ten Eyck, PhD
Adjunct Professor, Pharmacology
Cancer Prevention & Control Program
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Diseases/Research Topics
Protein Kinases, Signal Transduction

Dr. Ten Eyck conducts extensive studies of protein interactions and applications of computation to problems of biological structure. He developed Fast Fourier Transform methods for crystallographic computations, and helped solve the structure of human deoxyhemoglobin to high resolution.

In addition, he participated extensively in the determination of the structures of a number of proteins and numerous mutated or chemically modified variants of these. He performs analyses of the structure of the cAMP dependent protein kinase and related structures, as well as prediction and theoretical analysis of protein-protein interactions. His interests include computational analysis of signal transduction pathways and physiological systems.

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