Biochemistry can be thought of as the study of the chemistry of life. This discipline applies the concepts and tools of chemistry to the investigation of the structure and properties of molecules found in living organisms. The members of our division are particularly interested in how the structure of proteins is related to their normal function and participation in disease.
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David R. Bjorkman
Teaching Instructor
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Colin S. Burns
Associate Professor
Metal Binding Motifs of Natively Unfolded Proteins
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Irene H. Gerow
Teaching Instructor
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Kwang Hun Lim
Associate Professor
Application of NMR Spectroscopy to Biophysical Studies of Proteins
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Anne M. Spuches
Assistant Professor
Characterization of Thermodynamics and Kinetics of Metal Binding to Biomolecules
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