Structural Biology
Structural Biology is a branch of biology that studies the shape and structure of molecules and other microscopic components that make up living things. It focuses on the structure of proteins, DNA, and other molecules, and how these determine the function of the cell and its components. Structural Biology is essential for understanding how biological processes work and how they can be used in medical and industrial applications. Structural Biology has made it possible to design novel drugs, develop novel biochemicals, and understand how diseases and disorders affect the cells in the body. Structural Biology has also played a major role in advancements in biotechnology, helping to develop new treatments and cures for diseases.
← International Journal of Structural Biology