Olga Boudker

[2] She moved to the Weizmann Institute of Science for graduate studies, working on the biochemistry of sphingolipids.

[2] She joined Johns Hopkins University for her doctoral research, investigating the stability of oligomeric proteins.

[3] Boudker then joined Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Columbia University as a postdoctoral fellow.

[4] Her research considers the molecular mechanisms that underpin cellular function, with a focus on transporter proteins.

[5][6] She has developed a suite of structural probes to better understand these processes, including cryogenic electron microscopy.