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Brewing Science
Thursday, June 23, 2022
A beer tasting to benefit the Hauptman-Woodward Medical Research Institute.
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HWI staff in Chicago help Pfizer create an effective COVID-19 treatment
Our team at the Advanced Photon Source have helped Pfizer create a COVID-19 treatment. The new drug candidate, Paxlovid, significantly reduced hospitalization and death in adult patients, according to Pfizer, and will be submitted for an emergency use authorization in the United States.

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The Institute is home to the National Crystallization Center
This Five-year award from NIH brings prestige, jobs, investment to Western New York and recognizes almost two decades of our developments in this area. The National Crystallization Center provides access to state-of-the-art robotic instrumentation, advanced imaging technologies, and expertise in crystallization to the scientific community supporting both academia and industry.
The Center is actively involved in the fight against COVID-19.
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We are hiring
Three new positions have recently been posted for motivated individuals to join a dynamic and welcoming team. Help make a difference. We are looking for a Business Director to grow the research services, a research engineer in Chicago, and an Operations Manager in the National Crystallization Center. Watch for other openings coming soon.

Take a closer look at HWI’s world-class Cryo-EM center.

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Hauptman-Woodward Medical Research Institute welcomes six new board members.

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Dr. Sarah Bowman on one way HWI is working to combat COVID-19.
Part of a series from researchers across the Northeast United States on the scientific efforts that are underway to address the current pandemic.

HWI Young Professionals Program

Research
Helping understand drug clearance from the bloodstream and harmful interactions between drugs.
Many drugs are toxic in high concentrations, therefore they are administered in specific doses that ensure drug activity without side-effects or even acute and lethal reactions.

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HWI helping build the next generation of scientists.
Dr. Darya Marchany Rivera is shown preparing for the collection of X-ray data at the Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory.

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Structural biology at the center of COVID-19 scientific efforts
Synergy between X-ray crystallography, cryoelectron microscopy and computational methods has led to critical advances indispensable to developing treatments for infection and vaccines for prevention.
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Accurate identification of metals in proteins.
Many proteins contain metals. Accurate identification of these is a prerequisite to understanding the biological mechanism and curing disease. An international team co-led by Dr. Snell developed a sensitive method to accurately determine both the metal type and position using very small volumes of protein.
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Helping others crystallize proteins.
Drs. Sarah Bowman & Miranda Lynch and intern Max Dudek have their work featured on the cover of the journal.
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Dr. Diana Monteiro is working with an international collaboration of scientists from the University of Buffalo, Germany, and France to develop new tools allowing us and others to understand how life works.

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Join our team.
A welcoming group in a dynamic environment utilizing cutting-edge techniques to advance science for generations.

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Tour information
HWI is a 73,000 square foot state-of-the-art research facility focused on Structural Biology. It is one of the founding members of the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus. Tours are unavailable during the COVID-19 pandemic but our scientists are working hard to reach a point where we overcome this. We hope to show the public how our research has helped to combat the virus and many diseases that impact us today.