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[其他类别] 美国乔治亚州立大学:化学系

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美国乔治亚州立大学:化学系

美国乔治亚州立大学:化学系

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【简介】
     The Department of Chemistry at Georgia State University is committed to excellence in both research and academics. The Department offers the B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. degrees. It is made up of 19 full-time Faculty and four full-time Visitying Faculty members with a variety of research interests including drug synthesis, DNA modeling studies, and nuclear magnetic resonance investigations. External funding is received from NSF, NIH, the American Heart Association, the American Chemical Society (Petroleum Research Fund), and the Department of Energy as well as several private companies including Kodak, LI-COR, and Solvay Pharmaceuticals. Currently more than 130 undergraduate students and roughly 70 graduate students are enrolled. Major research facilities include a picosecond laser laboratory and a state-of-the-art high-field NMR facility.

Chemistry Department Faculty:

Allison, Stuart, Ph.D., University of Washington, 1980.
Associate Professor, Biophysical Chemistry.
Structure and dynamics of macromolecules studied by computer simulation and light scattering.

Baumstark, A. L., Ph.D., Harvard University, 1974.
Professor and Chair, Organic Chemistry.
Chemistry of oxygen-containing compounds, synthesis of hydroperoxides and peroxides; oxidation reactions of unusual hydroperoxides and dioxiranes; reaction mechanisms; chemiluminescence-dioxetanes; 17-O NMR spectroscopy.

Breyer, Emelita D. Ph.D., University of New Orleans, 1990
Assistant Professor, Biochemistry
Molecular basis of the regulation of lipid metabolism by exchangeable apolipoproteins.

Boykin, David W., Ph.D., University of Virginia, 1965.
Regents' Professor, Organic Chemistry, Emeritus.
Design and synthesis of anti-infective agents and small molecules which uniquely target DNA.

Cherniak, Robert, Ph.D., Duke University, 1964.
Professor, Biochemistry, Emeritus.
Immunochemistry of the cell envelope polysaccharides of Cryptococcus neoformans employing g.l.c.-m.s. and NMR spectroscopy.

Dixon, Dabney White, Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1976.
Professor, Bioorganic Chemistry.
Porphyrins and metalloproteins.

Gadda, Giovanni, Ph.D., University of Milan, Italy, 1995.
Assistant Professor, Biochemistry.
Mechanistic enzymology of redox enzymes in flavin-dependent enzymes.

Germann, Markus W., Ph.D., University of Calgary, 1989.
Associate Professor, Biophysical Chemistry.
Structural and Functional Studies of Nucleic Acids and Proteins by Nuclear Magnetic Resonance. He has been designated a Georgia Distinguished Cancer Scientist by the Georgia Cancer Coalition.

Grant, Kathryn Betty, Ph.D., Columbia University, 1994.
Associate Professor, Biochemistry.
Metal-promoted cleavage of peptides and proteins; combinatorial chemistry; antidepressant drug resistance; serotonin transporter.

Henneike, Fred H., Ph.D., University of Illinois, 1967.
Associate Professor, Inorganic Chemistry.
Lewis acid-base interactions; physical methods; theroetical inorganic chemistry; computers in chemistry.

Hicks, Donald G., Ph.D., University of Tennessee, 1965.
Associate Professor, Analytical Chemistry.
Atomic absorption/emission spectroscopic methods for analysis of elements in fuels, biological and geological samples; coal cleaning metal separations solvent extractions.

Hopkins, Harry P., Ph.D., Carnegie-Mellon University, 1965.
Professor, Biothermodynamics, Emeritus.
Thermodynamics of biological systems derived from high-sensitivity scanning and titration microcalorimetry; protein-metal interactions; small molecule binding to DNA, RNA, and lipid structures; oligonucleotide stability.

Jones, Ronald G.,Ph.D., Georgia Institute of Technology, 1961.
Professor, Organic Chemistry.
Applications of NMR and MS in the elucidation of the structure of the complex polysaccharides of microbial origin; applications of NMR and Linear Free Energy Relationships in organic compounds.

Kennedy, G. Davon, Ph.D., Emory University, 1983.
Associate Professor, Organic Chemistry.
High order dipolar cycloaddition chemistry; photochemistry of ketone and strained ring compounds; synthesis of potential anti-AIDS agents; synthesis of cyclopropanes.

Kibler-Herzog, Laura, Ph.D., Georgia State University, 1992.
Lecturer, General, Organic and Biochemistry.
Sequence dependent effects on physical properties of DNA- and RNA-based anticancer drugs: methylphosphonate, phosphorothioate and phosphodiester double and triple helical complexes

Netzel, Thomas L., Ph.D., Yale University, 1972.
Professor, Biomolecular Spectroscopy.
Picosecond spectroscopic studies of inorganic photoprocesses; design and characterization of DNA-based supramolecules.

Pascoe, Kieth, Ph.D., University of the West Indies, Jamaica, 1980.
Lecturer.
Natural product chemistry.

Patonay, Gabor, Ph.D., Technical University of Budapest, Hungary, 1979.
Professor, Analytical Chemistry.
Analytical applications of near infrared fluorescence and semiconductor laser spectroscopy; micro and minicomputer applications in analytical chemistry.

Sears, Curtis, Ph.D., University of North Carolina, 1966.
Associate Professor, Inorganic Chemistry, Emeritus.
phone: 404 651-3120, fax: 828-787-2296, curts@sprintmail.com

Shamsi, Shahab A. Ph.D., Miami University, Oxford OH, 1995
Assistant Professor, Analytical Chemistry
Capillary electrophoresis (CE) and liquid chromatography.

Smith, Jerry C., Ph.D., University of North Carolina, 1971.
Associate Professor, Biophysical Chemistry.
Bioenergetics, potential-sensitive molecular probes in model and functional membranes; probe applications to the detection of cerebral cortex seizure activity; respiratory chain.

Stephens, Chad E.., Ph.D., University of South Carolina, 1998.
Lecturer, Organic Chemistry.
Organic and medicinal chemistry; synthesis of heterocycles

Strekowski, Lucjan, Ph.D., Institute of Organic Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences, 1972.
Professor, Organic Chemistry.
Organic synthesis and stereochemistry; heterocyclic chemistry; synthesis of natural products.

Wang, Binghe, Ph.D., University of Kansas, 1991.
Professor, Organic, Bioorganic, and Medicinal Chemistry
Georgia Research Alliance Eminent Scholar in Drug Discovery.
Peptide and peptide mimetic chemistry, drug delivery, molecular recognition and catalysis, environmental Chemistry and bioremediation.

Weber, Irene, D.Phil, Oxford University, UK, 1978.
Professor, Structural Biology.
Elucidation of the mode of action of key regulatory proteins at the molecular level by applying the techniques of bioinformatics, biochemistry and crystallography to study the structure and function of protein-ligand complexes

Wilson, W. David, Ph.D., Purdue University, 1970.
Regents' Professor, Biophysical Chemistry.
Conformational analysis of nucleic acids and related model systems; interaction of nucleic acids with anticancer and antiviral drugs and drug amplifiers, proteins and metallospecies.

Yang, Jenny J. Ph. D., Florida State University, 1992.
Associate Professor of Biochemistry and Biophysics.
Elucidation of the relationship between the function of cell adhesion molecules and their structures; design of proteins with biological functions towards the development of medical drugs.

Cynthia G. Zoski, Ph.D., Queen's University (Canada) 1985,
Associate Professor of Chemistry of Analytical/Electrochemistry
Theoretical and Experimental Electrochemistry including: Transport processes to microelectrodes; kinetic determinations;voltammetry with little supporting electrolyte; double-layer phenomena at electrodes approaching molecular dimensions; environmental and biological investigations; scanning electrochemical microscopy
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