Editorial: Mechanistic biology

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Y. Jessie Zhang graduated from Tsinghua University in China with her B.S. degree. She studied structural biology with Dr. Brian Matthews at the University of Oregon, followed by Ph.D. at Scripps Research and postdoc at Salk. Dr. Zhang is currently a professor at UT Austin, whose lab investigates kinases/phosphatases using structural and chemical biology, focusing on eukaryotic transcription. She also utilized structures to guide protein or inhibitor designs inspired by experimental and Machine

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Y. Jessie Zhang graduated from Tsinghua University in China with her B.S. degree. She studied structural biology with Dr. Brian Matthews at the University of Oregon, followed by Ph.D. at Scripps Research and postdoc at Salk. Dr. Zhang is currently a professor at UT Austin, whose lab investigates kinases/phosphatases using structural and chemical biology, focusing on eukaryotic transcription. She also utilized structures to guide protein or inhibitor designs inspired by experimental and Machine Learning strategies.

Philip Cole graduated from Yale College then spent 1 year as a Churchill Scholar at Cambridge before receiving MD and PhD degrees from Johns Hopkins in 1991 and postdoctoral training at Harvard. He has held faculty positions at Rockefeller, Johns Hopkins, and is currently at Harvard, where he is a professor of medicine and BCMP, and he is chief of genetics at Brigham and Women's Hospital. His laboratory investigates protein post-translational modifications in epigenetics and cell signaling.

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