Chiu Lab @ Stanford University

Research using cryoEM and cryoET

Wah Chiu is a pioneer in methodology development for cryogenic electron microscopy (cryo-EM). His work has made multiple transformational contributions in developing single particle cryo-EM as a tool for the structural determination of molecular machines at atomic resolution in the last three decades. His lab has solved many cryo-EM structures including viruses, chaperonins, membrane proteins, ion channels, antigen-antibody complexes, protein-RNA complexes and RNA in collaboration with many scientists around the world. He continues to establish high standard testing and characterization protocols for cryo-EM instrumentation and to develop new image processing and modeling algorithms for cryo-EM structure determination. His current research focuses on developing cryogenic electron tomography (cryo-ET) to determine near atomic resolution structures of molecular complexes in situ.

Stanford-SLAC Facilities

Chiu lab members conduct research at Stanford University and at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory.

 
 

Meet the Lab

Learn more about Chiu lab members and their research interests, from current members to past members.