Professors
(Click professor's name for research description.)
Nathan Baker
Phone: (314) 362-2040
E-mail: baker@ccb.wustl.edu
Computational biology: multiscale modeling of biological process,
biomolecular solvation, protein structure and dynamics

Wayne Barnes
Phone: (314)362-3351
E-mail: barnes@biochem.wustl.edu
PCR methods; plant genetic engineering for insect or
virus resistance

Peter Burgers
Phone: (314)362-3872
E-mail: burgers@biochem.wustl.edu
Biochemistry and genetics of yeast DNA replication
and repair

Peter
Chivers
Phone: (314)362-1496
E-mail: chivers@biochem.wustl.edu
Intracellular nickel trafficking in microbes - transport and
regulation studied by a combination of biochemical, genetic, and
structural methods

Enrico Di
Cera
Phone: (314)362-4185
E-mail: enrico@biochem.wustl.edu
Protease specificity and regulation. Protein engineering.

Tom Ellenberger
Phone: (314) 362-0287
E-mail: tome@biochem.wustl.edu
Nucleic enzymology, structural biology, macromolecular interactions and molecular recognition

Elliot
Elson
Phone: (314)362-3346
E-mail: elson@biochem.wustl.edu
Dynamics and equilibrium of interactions of molecules in cells and model systems. Mechanics and dynamics of cells and tissues.

William
Frazier
Phone: (314)362-3348
E-mail: frazier@wustl.edu
Structure-function analysis along with in vitro and in vivo models of vascular disease are employed to understand how thrombospondin-1 and its receptor CD47 control nitric oxide signaling in vascular cells.

Carl
Frieden
Phone: (314)362-3344
E-mail: frieden@biochem.wustl.edu
Protein folding, aggregation,
intrinsically disordered proteins, fluorescence methods, fluorine NMR

Roberto Galletto
Phone: (314)362-4368
E-mail: galletto@biochem.wustl.edu
Mechanistic studies of DNA motor proteins

Kathleen Hall
Phone: (314)362-4196
E-mail: hall@biochem.wustl.edu
NMR and biochemical studies of RNA and
RNA-protein
complexes
Timothy Lohman
Phone: (314)362-4393
E-mail: lohman@biochem.wustl.edu
Mechanisms of DNA-protein
interactions; DNA motor proteins (helicases) and SSB
proteins

John Majors
Phone: (314)362-1135
E-mail: majors@biochem.wustl.edu
Transcriptional regulation of gene expression in
retroviruses and
yeast

Garland
Marshall
Phone: (314)362-1567
E-mail: garland@biochem.wustl.edu
Major focus is molecular recognition - the basis of
intermolecular interactions and specificity seen in drug
and hormone receptors, antigen-antibody and
substrate-enzyme systems.

Linda
Pike
Phone: (314)362-9502
E-mail: pike@biochem.wustl.edu
Mechanism of action of growth factors;
polyphosphoinositide
metabolism
Jay Ponder
Phone: (314)362-4195
E-mail: ponder@dasher.wustl.edu
Protein engineering; computer modeling of protein
structure and folding
Emeriti Professors
George Drysdale
Phone: (314)362-3358
E-mail: drysdale@biochem.wustl.edu
Macromolecular Interactions and Molecular Recognition

Linda Kurz
Phone: (314)362-3401
E-mail: kurz@biochem.wustl.edu
Macromolecular Interactions and Molecular Recognition

F. Scott Mathews
Phone: (314)362-1080
E-mail: mathews@biochem.wustl.edu
X-ray structure and analysis of macromolecules
Professors
(Click professor's name for research description.)
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Nathan Baker Computational biology: multiscale modeling of biological process, biomolecular solvation, protein structure and dynamics |
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Wayne Barnes
PCR methods; plant genetic engineering for insect or virus resistance |
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Peter Burgers
Biochemistry and genetics of yeast DNA replication and repair |
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Peter
Chivers
Intracellular nickel trafficking in microbes - transport and regulation studied by a combination of biochemical, genetic, and structural methods |
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Enrico Di
Cera
Protease specificity and regulation. Protein engineering. |
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Tom Ellenberger
Nucleic enzymology, structural biology, macromolecular interactions and molecular recognition |
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Elliot
Elson
Dynamics and equilibrium of interactions of molecules in cells and model systems. Mechanics and dynamics of cells and tissues. |
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William
Frazier
Structure-function analysis along with in vitro and in vivo models of vascular disease are employed to understand how thrombospondin-1 and its receptor CD47 control nitric oxide signaling in vascular cells. |
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Carl
Frieden
Protein folding, aggregation, |
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Roberto Galletto
Mechanistic studies of DNA motor proteins |
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Kathleen Hall
NMR and biochemical studies of RNA and RNA-protein complexes |
|
Timothy Lohman
Mechanisms of DNA-protein interactions; DNA motor proteins (helicases) and SSB proteins |
![]() |
John Majors
Transcriptional regulation of gene expression in retroviruses and yeast |
![]() |
Garland
Marshall
Major focus is molecular recognition - the basis of intermolecular interactions and specificity seen in drug and hormone receptors, antigen-antibody and substrate-enzyme systems. |
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Linda
Pike
Mechanism of action of growth factors; polyphosphoinositide metabolism |
|
Jay Ponder
Protein engineering; computer modeling of protein structure and folding |
Emeriti Professors
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George Drysdale
Macromolecular Interactions and Molecular Recognition |
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Linda Kurz Macromolecular Interactions and Molecular Recognition |
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F. Scott Mathews
X-ray structure and analysis of macromolecules |
