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Former Faculty

  Faculty With Interests in Biochemistry

"Of all the sciences contributing to medicine, chemistry is the primary one, and, apart from the general light it throws on the entire art of healing, it will soon bestow on some of its branches a perfection such as one never could have anticipated."
- Jöns Jacob Berzelius, in the preface (addressed to Gustav IV Adolf) to the first Swedish edition of Animal Chemistry, 1806.

The goals of the Biochemistry research faculty in the Department of Biological Sciences are:

  1. To understand the molecular mechanisms underlying biological processes, and
  2. To examine the relationships between structure and function in biological macromolecules

Our interests include the mechanisms of action of both protein and RNA catalysts, and our studies require state-of-the-art methods ranging from X-ray crystallography, steady-state and single turnover kinetics, protein and nucleic acid purification and analysis, and mathematical modeling.


Dr. Bentley
Dr. Ronald Bentley
Professor Emeritus
Biochemistry of Secondary Metabolites
Dr. Jeffrey Brodsky
Professor, Avinoff Chair of Biological Sciences
Mechanism and Action of Molecular Chaperones
Dr. Brodsky is currently accepting graduate students
Dr. Brodsky
Dr. Franzen
Dr. James Franzen
Professor Emeritus
Self-Splicing RNA
Dr. Paula Grabowski
Professor
Alternative RNA Splicing in the Nervous System
Dr. Grabowski is currently accepting graduate students
Dr. Grabowski
Dr. Hempel
Dr. John Hempel
Research Associate Professor
Structure/Function Relationships of Proteins
Dr. Linda Jen-Jacobson
Professor
Molecular Mechanisms of Sequence-Specificity in Protein-DNA Interactions; Structure-Function Relationships, Energetics and Conformational Dynamics in Proteins and Nucleic Acids
Dr. Jen-Jacobson is currently accepting graduate students
Dr. Jen-Jacobson
Dr. Kiselyov
Dr. Kirill Kiselyov
Assistant Professor
TRP Ion Channels; Human Genetic Diseases Caused by Mutations in TRP Channels
Dr. Kiselyov is currently accepting graduate students
Dr. Craig Peebles
Professor
Mechanism of RNA Splicing
Dr. Peebles is currently accepting graduate students
Dr. Peebles
Dr. Rosenberg
Dr. John Rosenberg
Professor
Structural Basis of Sequence-Specific DNA-Protein Interactions
Dr. Rosenberg is currently accepting graduate students
Dr. Anthony Schwacha
Assistant Professor
Mechanism and Regulation of DNA Replication
Dr. Schwacha is currently accepting graduate students
Dr. Schwacha

 
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