Vadim Cherezov

Vadim Cherezov
Vadim Cherezov
University of Southern California
The Bridge Institute 
Department of Chemistry 
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Vadim Cherezov is a Professor of Chemistry and Professor of Physics & Astronomy at The Bridge Institute's Department of Chemistry at the University of Southern California. He received his PhD in biophysics in 1997 from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, and completed his postdoctoral studies in the Prof. Caffrey group at The Ohio State University.

Research in Dr. Cherezov’s lab is focused on understanding how the environment of biological membranes regulates membrane protein structure and functions, and what are the implications of these effects in disease states. For more than a decade, Dr. Cherezov was involved in the development of lipidic cubic phase technologies for membrane protein stabilization and crystallization. These developments culminated in a breakthrough in structural studies of G protein-coupled receptors, starting with the first high-resolution human GPCR structure bound to a diffusible ligand in 2007 and leading to over 20 unique GPCR structures since then.

Dr. Cherezov’s current interests are related to the development of high-throughput approaches for using X-ray free electron lasers for structural studies of membrane proteins in lipidic environment.

 Visit the Cherezov lab at http://cherezov.usc.edu