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Prof. Joseph (Joey) H Davis
Associate Professor of Biology
Primary DLC
Department of Biology
MIT Room:
68-671A
(617) 258-6154
jhdavis@mit.edu
https://biology-mit-edu.ezproxy.canberra.edu.au/profile/joseph-joey-davis/
Research Summary
The Davis lab is working to uncover how cells construct and degrade complex molecular machines rapidly and efficiently. We apply a variety of biochemical, biophysical, and structural approaches including quantitative mass spectrometry and single particle cryo-electron microscopy to understand the detailed molecular mechanisms of these processes. Ongoing projects in the lab are focused on autophagy, an essential eukaryotic protein and organelle degradation pathway, and assembly of the ribosome, which is essential in all cells.
Recent Work
Projects
July 1, 2020
Abdul Latif Jameel Clinic for Machine Learning in Health (J-Clinic)
Deep Generative Models for Cryo-EM Reconstruction of Heterogeneous Biomolecular Structures
Principal Investigator
Joseph (Joey) Davis
October 4, 2018
Department of Biology
Davis Lab
Principal Investigator
Joseph (Joey) Davis
October 4, 2018
Department of Biology
Autophagy
Principal Investigator
Joseph (Joey) Davis
October 4, 2018
Department of Biology
Ribosome Biogenesis
Principal Investigator
Joseph (Joey) Davis
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