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Professor Ken Ng at the University of Windsor focuses on understanding the function of biological macromolecules at the molecular level. His primary research interest lies in studying the three-dimensional structures of proteins that have evolved to act as highly specific and efficient chemical catalysts, known as enzymes, as well as binding proteins. His lab employs various techniques, including molecular biology, protein expression, purification, and X-ray crystallography. Ng has contributed significantly to the field with notable studies, including those on disulfide-gated switches in streptavidin and stereoselective substrate recognition in tetrahydroprotoberberine N-methyltransferase. His work continues to explore the dynamics and interactions that underpin protein functionality.
Includes Mechanical, Automotive, and Materials Engineering streams.