Question on Phd Intergrating

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What PhD. would have this as the topics for interest.

Using organic chemistry, cell biology/molecular biology, and Biochemistry?

Biological Chemistry?

Thanks.
 
What PhD. would have this as the topics for interest.

Using organic chemistry, cell biology/molecular biology, and Biochemistry?

Biological Chemistry?

Thanks.

Protein Crystallography with concurrent drug design? Crystallography requires cell bio/molec bio work to get the protein in bacteria, alter it, concentrate it, etc. Biochemistry for purification, characterization, etc. Biophysics for analyzing it. Organic chemistry for drug design.
 
Protein Crystallography with concurrent drug design? Crystallography requires cell bio/molec bio work to get the protein in bacteria, alter it, concentrate it, etc. Biochemistry for purification, characterization, etc. Biophysics for analyzing it. Organic chemistry for drug design.

Crystallography is a POOR choice for MD/PhDs. The projects are high risk, often scooped, and take a lot of time to pull off. Beware.
 
Crystallography is a POOR choice for MD/PhDs. The projects are high risk, often scooped, and take a lot of time to pull off. Beware.

Of course. I would NEVER recommend an MD/PhD or PhD to do it. It's all or nothing. You could plod for years on nothing or get something easily crystallizable in a year and get a Nature paper.

It IS a field that brings together many different approaches, however.
 
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