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Research

Experimental research includes development of synthetic methods, catalytic applications of organometallic compounds, asymmetric catalysis, molecular recognition, structure determination via X-ray diffraction and NMR spectroscopy, protein engineering, rational drug design, solid state reactivity, dynamical instabilities in reactions, photochemistry and chemistry at high pressures and tempatures. Theoretical work focuses on computer aided synthesis design, membrane transport, molecular self-assembly, biochemical kinetics and ionic solvation.

Organic Chemistry

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Li Deng Asymmetric catalysis and asymmetric synthesis
Phillip Keehn Synthetic organic chemistry
Isaac Krauss Synthetic organic chemistry
Barry Snider Synthesis of natural products
Bing Xu Bioanalytical protocols and techniques for studying biological activity

Inorganic Chemistry

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Bruce Foxman  X-ray structure determination
Oleg Ozerov Novel organometallic complexes
Christine Thomas Synthetic inorganic, organometallic and bioinorganic chemistry

Biophysical Chemistry

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Jeffrey Agar High resolution mass spectrometry studies of protein post-translational modification.
Anne Gershenson Protein folding and dynamics.
Judith Herzfeld Structure and function in membrane proteins
Peter Jordan Computational models of ion channel proteins
Thomas C. Pochapsky Protein and enzyme structure, function and dynamics using NMR and other tools with emphasis on metalloproteins. pochapsky@brandeis.edu

Physical Chemistry

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Jeffrey Agar High resolution mass spectrometry studies of protein post-translational modification.
Irving R. Epstein Oscillating chemical reactions
Anne Gershenson Fluorescence probes of biophysical systems
Judith Herzfeld Solid state NMR of membrane proteins
Peter Jordan Computational models of ion channel proteins
Thomas C. Pochapsky Protein and enzyme structure, function and dynamics using NMR and other tools with emphasis on metalloproteins. pochapsky@brandeis.edu
Anatol Zhabotinsky Chemical and biological kinetics.

Neuroscience

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Irving R. Epstein Oscillating chemical reactions
Anatol Zhabotinsky Chemical and biological kinetics.

Biochemistry

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Lizbeth Hedstrom Enzymology and protein engineering hedstrom@brandeis.edu Hedstrom Laboratory
Gregory A. Petsko Protein crystallography
Thomas C. Pochapsky Protein structure
Dagmar Ringe Protein crystallography