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John T. Groves
Bioorganic and bioinorganic chemistry, synthetic and mechanistic studies of reactions of biological interest, transition metal redox catalysis, models and mimics of metalloenzymes, biochemical mechanisms of protein nitration, the chemical biology of iron acquisition by siderophores and models of biological membranes. Affiliated with the Princeton Institute for the Science and Technology of Materials (PRISM) and the Center for Environmental Bioinorganic Chemistry (CEBIC). |
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Dorothea Fiedler (Arriving Fall 2010)
Chemical biology, bioinorganic chemistry: signaling functions of small molecule second messengers. |
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Haw Yang
Physical chemistry, reaction dynamics in complex systems; development and application of single-molecule spectroscopy and methods to elucidate functional consequences in protein conformational dynamics in vitro and in living cells, self assembly of biological macromolecules and nanostructures, biofuels and basic sciences in sustainable energy solutions. |
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sdunner@princeton.edu
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