The Team

Glancing over the peripatetic history of the single-particle reconstruction method, from its obscure beginning in 1978 to its present wide acceptance makes me realize that the technique has succeeded in a way nobody imagined. For one, I would not have predicted that a molecule, after the harsh treatment of freeze-plunging and without support of companions in a crystal matrix, would allow us to see molecular detail at its very periphery.

 

Joachim Frank

Director

Dr. Joachim Frank is a Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics and of Biological Sciences at Columbia University, and Distinguished Professor of the State University of New York at Albany. Born and educated in Germany, he received his Diplom in physics from the University of Munich. In his doctoral research, conducted at the Max Planck Institute for Biochemistry, Martinsried, and at the Technical University of Munich, he developed methods of digital image analysis as applied to electron microscopy. In his postdoctoral research, in the United States and at the Cavendish Laboratory in Cambridge, U.K., he worked on problems of electron optics and image processing. In 1975 Dr. Frank joined the Wadsworth Center in Albany, New York, as a senior research scientist, where he developed the single-particle reconstruction approach and applied it to the ribosome. He moved in 2008 to take on his current position at Columbia University … Read more.


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Phone: 212.305.1094

Olga Ivakh

Administrative Coordinator

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Phone: 212.305.9520

Bob Grassucci

Senior Microscopist

Sayan Bhattacharjee

Postdoc

Swastik De

Postdoc

 

Xiangsong Feng

Postdoc

Priyanka Fnu

Postdoc

Harry Kao

Computer Analyst

Jonas Oliver Piduhn

Intern–Archive Project

Karissa Y. Sanbonmatsu

Visiting Professor

Victoria Davis Stalls

Graduate Student