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Wes Sundquist, Director
Pamela Bjorkman
Debbie Eckert
Nels Elde
Adam Frost
Chris Hill
Tom Hope
​Janet Iwasa 
Grant Jensen
Michael Kay
Anthony Kossiakoff
Neil King
Walther Mothes
Elisabetta Viani Puglisi
Barbie Ganser-Pornillos
Greg Voth
Mark Yeager

Scientific Advisory Board

Collaborative Development Program Awardees

Chris Hill

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The Hill lab uses a variety of techniques, particularly X-ray crystallography and cryo-EM, to study how multi-protein complexes assemble, function, and move.  Biological systems currently under study include HIV assembly and budding, proteasome activation, and nucleosome remodeling/reorganization.  Together with Sundquist’s group, Hill’s group determined crystal structures of viral proteins that function in assembly and structure of the virus particle, and cellular proteins that function in viral budding.

Chris Hill, PhD
Distinguished Professor, and Co-Chair of Biochemistry
15 N Medical Drive East, Room 4100
University of Utah School of Medicine
Salt Lake City, UT  84112-5650
Phone: (801) 585-5536
Fax: (801) 581-7959
Email: chris@biochem.utah.edu
Lab web page: http://biochem.web.utah.edu/hill/index.htm
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