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January 19, 2012
Biased Signaling Pathways in β2-Adrenergic Receptor Characterized by 19F-NMR - in Science Express READ MORE >>

September 23, 2011
JCIMPT-Complexes announces their Center and Scientific Advisory Board meeting to be held Tuesday, November 29, 2011 at TSRI.

June 22, 2011, In an international collaboration with the Iwata laboratory, the human Histamine H1 receptor structure solved with 1st generation antihistamine. For MORE details please see >>

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The Joint Center for Innovative Membrane Protein Technologies-Complexes (JCIMPT-Complexes) is a research network comprising multiple integrated biophysical projects including single molecule spectroscopy, NMR, x-ray crystallography, SAXS, and EM all applied and optimized in the areas of membrane protein expression, stabilization, and biophysical characterization of membrane protein-soluble protein complexes.

The primary mission is to develop and disseminate novel methods and technologies to the scientific community that lead to the structure determination of human membrane proteins and membrane protein-soluble protein complexes. Careful characterization, miniaturization and automation are the major themes in the systematic development of new technologies to study membrane proteins and their complexes.