Macromolecular Structure & Function
Macromolecular Structure & Function delves into the very large molecules that are characteristic of biological systems. Work focuses on first analyzing the structure of proteins and then understanding how this structure is related to function of enzymes and related systems.
Steve Scheiner
Professor and Department Head
Computational Chemistry
Hydrogen bonds, proton transfers
Alvan C. Hengge
Professor
Organic Chemistry
Mechanistic organic chemistry and synthesis
Sean Johnson
R. Gaurth Hansen Assistant Professor
Biochemistry
X-ray crystallography, structure and mechanism of proteins
Joan M. Hevel
R. Gaurth Hansen Assistant Professor
Biochemistry
Posttranslational Modifications Enzyme Mechanism

Lance C. Seefeldt
Professor
Biochemistry
Biochemistry of metalloproteins; Nitrogenase
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