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Aspinwall, Craig: Development of Novel Methodologies for Investigations of Cellular Signal Transduction - Analytical Chemistry, Bioanalytical Chemistry, Biological Chemistry, Biophysics, Cell Physiology, Sensors, Instrumentation
Bandarian, Vahe: We study the chemical transformations that underlie the biosynthesis of unusual bacterial metabolites by a variety of organisms.
Brown, Michael: The development and application of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) techniques for the investigation of complex systems, including liquid crystals and lipid bilayers, membrane associated peptides and proteins, and nucleic acids.
Cordes, Matthew: Protein folding; Structural evolution of proteins; NMR spectroscopy; Evolution of Cro proteins.
Cusanovich, Michael: The Cusanovich laboratory focus on studies of protein structure and function, with an emphasis on biological recognition (protein-protein interactions), the role and mechanisms of protein dynamics in biologically relevant processes, and aspects of bacterial metabolism.
Enemark, John: Bioinorganic Chemistry; Molybdenum-Containing Enzymes; Electronic Structure and Spectroscopy; Pulsed EPR
Gandolfi, A (Jay): Toxicology of metals and halogenated solvents. In vitro toxicology.
Ghosh, Indraneel: The broad objective of our work is to use a repertoire of de novo protein design, directed evolution, and small-molecule approaches to target human disease.

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