SD EPSCoR News
Protein Engineering and in-Silico Lab

South Dakota’s $20 million, five-year NSF EPSCoR Track-1 grant supports the acquisition of equipment for research and discovery-based learning activities. Some of these amazing tools implemented through this grant contributes to Protein Engineering and in-Silico Lab.
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Features:
- Expression profiling of genes under stress and control conditions
- Identification and characterization of the novel proteins
- Structural predictions and functional characterization of proteins
- Quantitative estimation of essential minerals and elements
- Extraction of intracellular proteins through cell disruption
Training & Samples:
Contact Dr. Saurabh Dhiman (contact information below) for any research needs orcollaborative activities related to protein (microbial) engineering and structural & functional modeling of biomolecules.

Single Cell Genomics Training with 10X Genomics Scientists.
Dheeraj Raya, graduate student (left) and Aritree Shreya, MS student (right) standardizing protein characterization and tracing of essential mineral protocols.
Location & COST:
- Location: South Dakota Mines
- Cost: Use Fees
Interested? Contact:
- Dr. Saurabh Dhiman
- Email: Saurabh.Dhiman@sdsmt.edu