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Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics

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Tom Ellenberger Laboratory

We are a biomedical research laboratory at Washington University School of Medicine. Under the direction of Tom Ellenberger. We are investigating the molecular structures and cellular functions of proteins that replicate DNA, repair chemical damage, and regulate chromatin structure. These enzymes and regulatory proteins are the guardians of the genome, ensuring the faithful transmission of our genetic blueprint to future generations. Please see our Research Page.

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Welcome to the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics. This site was created from the ground-up to assist those in the Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics. You may see the name RCG. It stands for Research Computing Group. This site is always under construction. Some of the information here may be out of date, incomplete, etc.

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