Biochemistry

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Davenport, Lesley Professor
Ph.D., University of Salford (UK), 1981
ldvnport@drooklyn.cuny.edu
Biochemistry/Biophysics: Use of fluorescence methods for studying lipid bilayer dynamics, protein and DNA conformation and dynamics, and macromolecular interactions.
Dowd, Terry L. Associate Professor
Ph.D., Syracuse University, 1986
tdowd@brooklyn.cuny.edu
Analytical and Biochemistry: Structural and in-vivo functional studies of the effect of lead on the bone protein osteocalcin.
Jarzecki, Andrzej A. Assistant Professor
Ph.D., University of Arkansas, 1997
jarzecki@brooklyn.cuny.edu
Theoretical: Prediction of molecular and spectroscopic properties (UV, Infrared, Raman and resonance Raman) of molecules with a special focus on transition and heavy metals compounds. Various application of electronic structure calculation to enhance understanding of the structure and function of native metals in proteins and toxicity of heavy metals. Research interests and computational application span areas of modern chemistry, biochemistry, geochemistry and environmental science.
Juszczak, Laura J. Assistant Professor
Ph.D., New York University, 1992
ljuzak@brooklyn.cuny.edu
Biophysical: Protein aggregation processes and methods of dissolution; vibrational spectrosopy, including UV resonance Raman and FTIR, isused to probe factors effecting protein oligomerization and aggregation.
Magliozzo, Richard Professor
Ph.D., City University of New York, 1981
rmaglioz@brooklyn.cuny.edu
Biochemistry: Spectroscopic investigations of the structure and function of two bacterial enzymes: catalase-peroxidase from Mycobacteria tuberculosis and E. coli pyruvate formate-lyase.

 

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