Structural biologists—a diverse collection of scientists from various fields such as cell biology, engineering, and computational science—are interested in both structure and function. However, problems in structural biology often require a combination of methods, including electron microscopy (EM) and mass spectrometry (MS).
Included in this booklet are articles from the Science family of journals, perspectives on integrative structural biology and interviews with leading researchers that highlight recent advancements in analytical technology that enable the structure of macromolecules to be deciphered at greater speeds.