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Department(s) | Research Interests | |
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Ahn, Young Hoon | Chemistry | Chemical biology for understanding protein Cys modification in oxidative stress and cytoprotection |
Allen, Matthew | Chemistry | Aqueous lanthanide chemistry relevant to magnetic resonance imaging and catalysis. |
Chow, Christine | Chemistry | One of the long-term objectives of our research program is to understand the structural and functional roles of modified nucleosides in RNA. Although over 100 modifications and their locations in … |
Cisneros, Gerardo | Chemistry | Development of Computational Methods for Simulation of Chemical and Biochemical Systems DNA repair Ionic Liquids |
Feig, Andrew | Biochemistry; Chemistry; Molecular Biology & Genetics | The Feig Lab is interested in microbial biochemistry and gene regulation. We work in the area of gene regulation by small non-coding RNAs studying the biochemistry and biophysics of their function. … |
Groysman, Stanislav | Chemistry | Coordination chemistry involving transition metals Organometallic chemistry Activation of small molecules Catalysis |
Kodanko, Jeremy | Chemistry | Research in the Kodanko laboratory is at the interface of organic, inorganic and medicinal chemistry. We develop new methods for protein targeting applications, including light-activated compounds. |
Li, Wen | Chemistry | Professor Wen Li's research interests lie in developing and applying novel probes to study reaction dynamics at their most detailed level. The goal of our research is to understand, predict and … |
Pflum, Mary Kay | Chemistry | Bioorganic chemistry, synthetic chemistry, biochemistry |
Rury, Aaron | Chemistry | Research in the Material Structure and Dynamics Laboratory (MSDL) strives to uncover the fundamental physical processes that lead to useful properties in emerging materials. New materials with useful … |