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Bradley R. Arnold
Associate Professor
Physical chemistry: Application of time-resolved polarized spectroscopy
barnold@umbc.edu

C. Allen Bush
Professor
Chemical structure and three-dimensional conformation of complex carbohydrates of glycoproteins and polysaccharides of the cell surface using biophysical methods such as NMR spectroscopy, circular dichroism and molecular modeling
bush@umbc.edu

Tara Carpenter
Lecturer
carpent@umbc.edu

Brian M. Cullum
Assistant Professor
Development of optical sensors and optical sensing techniques for biomedical and environmental research
cullum@umbc.edu

Daniele Fabris
Associate Professor
Bioanalytical, bio-medical applications of mass spectrometry, nucleic acid adducts, and protein-nucleic acid interactions
fabris@umbc.edu

James C. Fishbein
Professor
Mechanisms of organic reactions in acqueous solutions: generation and study of reactive intermediates, particularly those involved in nitrosamine and sitrosamide carcinogenesis; chemical toxicology
jfishbei@umbc.edu

Colin W. Garvie
Assistant Professor
Structural studies of the redox regulation of Circadian clock proteins and structural studies of the MHCII enhanceosome
garvie@umbc.edu

Tiffany Gierasch
Lecturer
gierasch@umbc.edu


Ramachandra S. Hosmane
Professor
Biomedicinal chemistry with applications in antiviral and anticancer therapy, as well as biotechnology with applications in artificial blood
hosmane@umbc.edu

Richard L. Karpel
Professor
Nucleic acid helix-destabilizing proteins; protein-nucleic acid interactions, retroviral structural proteins
karpel@umbc.edu

Lisa A. Kelly

Associate Professor
Mechanistic investigations of visible-light induced redox reactions using laser flash photolysis techniques with particular emphasis on developing synthetic chemical assemblies which efficiently undergo chemical redox reactions with biological substrates
lkelly@umbc.edu

William R. LaCourse
Professor
Development and application of Pulsed Electrochemical Detection systems
lacourse@umbc.edu

Joel F. Liebman
Professor
Strained organic compounds and their energetics, gaseous ions, noble gas and fluorine chemistry, mathematical and quantum chemistry
jliebman@umbc.edu

Wuyuan Lu
Associate Professor
wuyuan@umbc.edu

H. Mark Perks
Senior Lecturer
Organic and environmental chemistry
perks@umbc.edu

Ralph M. Pollack
Professor
The chemistry of enols, enzyme mechanisms and model systems for enzymes
pollack@umbc.edu

Katherine L. Seley-Radtke
Associate Professor
Design and synthesis of nucleoside/nucleotide and heterocyclic enzyme inhibitors for use as medicinal agents
kseley@umbc.edu

Paul J. Smith
Associate Professor
Bioorganic and physical organic chemistry; biomimetic catalysis, DNA structure and DNA binding by small molecules
pjsmith@umbc.edu

Michael F. Summers
Professor
Elucidation of structural, dynamic, and thermodynamic features of metallobiomolecules utilizing advanced multi-dimensional and multi-nuclear NMR methods
summers@hhmi.umbc.edu

Veronika A. Szalai
Assistant Professor
Spectroscopic characterization of biomolecular assemblies containing paramagnetic transition metals or spin labels
vszalai@umbc.edu

Allison Tracy
Lecturer
atracy@umbc.edu

James S. Vincent
Associate Professor Emeritus
Infrared and Raman spectroscopy of phospholipid membrane systems; magnetic spectroscopy of transition-metal complexes
vincent@umbc.edu

Dale L. Whalen
Professor
Reaction of the carcinogenic polycyclic aromatic carbon epoxides, organic reaction mechanisms
whalen@umbc.edu

August 20, 2007

 

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