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Peek inside the molecular machinery that keeps life running. MIT chemist Catherine Drennan shares how she captures snapshots of metalloenzymes, the metal-wielding proteins that power everything from DNA repair to antibiotic resistance.
Cutting-edge biochemistry
Stanford campus
Academic lecture
Free admission
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🎓MIT chemist Catherine Drennan
🔬metalloenzymes power DNA repair and antibiotics
🆓free admission, open to public
Free
Revealing the secrets of metalloenzymes one snapshot at a time
Stanford




Peek inside the molecular machinery that keeps life running. MIT chemist Catherine Drennan shares how she captures snapshots of metalloenzymes, the metal-wielding proteins that power everything from DNA repair to antibiotic resistance.
Cutting-edge biochemistry
Stanford campus
Academic lecture
Free admission
Tips
🎓MIT chemist Catherine Drennan
🔬metalloenzymes power DNA repair and antibiotics
🆓free admission, open to public
Free
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