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Chung-Ta Han Completes His Ph.D. for “Investigating Structure-Function Relationship of Proteorhodopsin”

A graduate student in the Department of Chemical Engineering, Chung-Ta joined the Han Lab in 2015 after graduating from the National Taiwan University, Taiwan. Since then, he has worked on the proteorhodopsin, specifically on how different environmental factors affect its function. His work was on the development of a distance measuring tool between protein helices […]

Yanxian Lin Completes His Ph.D. for “Elucidating the Driving Forces from Tau Molecules to Droplet”

Yanxian joined the Han Lab in 2015 after graduating from the prestigious Tsinghua University, China. Since then, his focus has been on the complex coacervation and amyloid aggregation of protein tau. Yanxian applies magnetic resonance-based techniques to probe conformation and dynamics of tau, polymer and colloid characterization on the properties of complex coacervates, and biochemical […]

Chung-Ta Han Completes His Ph.D. for “Investigating Structure-Function Relationship of Proteorhodopsin”

A graduate student in the Department of Chemical Engineering, Chung-Ta joined the Han Lab in 2015 after graduating from the National Taiwan University, Taiwan. Since then, he has worked on the proteorhodopsin, specifically on how different environmental factors affect its function. His work was on the development of a distance measuring tool between protein helices […]

Yanxian Lin Completes His Ph.D. for “Elucidating the Driving Forces from Tau Molecules to Droplet”

Yanxian joined the Han Lab in 2015 after graduating from the prestigious Tsinghua University, China. Since then, his focus has been on the complex coacervation and amyloid aggregation of protein tau. Yanxian applies magnetic resonance-based techniques to probe conformation and dynamics of tau, polymer and colloid characterization on the properties of complex coacervates, and biochemical […]

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