Hilty, Christian
chilty@chem.tamu.edu
Associate Professor of Chemistry. Diploma, 1999, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) Zurich. Ph.D., 2004, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) Zurich. Postdoctoral Fellow 2004-2006, University of California, Berkeley and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Biophysical Chemistry. Protein structure and function, biological membranes, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), NMR methodology.
Johnson, Arthur
ajohnson@medicine.tamhsc.edu
E. L. Wehner-Welch Foundation Chair in Chemistry. Regents Professor. Distinguished Professor of Chemistry, Distinguished Professor of Molecular and Cellular Medicine, and Professor of Biochemistry and Biophysics. B. S., 1964, California Institute of Technology. Ph. D., 1973, University of Oregon. Helen Hay Whitney Fellow, 1974-1976, Columbia University. Biochemistry and Biophysical Chemistry. Molecular mechanisms involved in protein translocation across and integration into various membranes and in cell lysis by bacterial toxins; protein-membrane, protein-protein, and protein-RNA interactions; fluorescence spectroscopy and resonance energy transfer; photocrosslinking.
Lindahl, Paul A
lindahl@chem.tamu.edu
Professor of Chemistry. B. A., 1979, North Park College. Ph. D., 1985, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. NIH Postdoctoral Fellow, 1985-87, University of Minnesota. Inorganic Chemistry. Bioinorganic chemistry; structures and functions of transition metal complexes in enzymes; spectroscopy (primarily electron paramagnetic resonance), redox processes, enzyme catalysis.
Liu, Wenshe
wliu@chem.tamu.edu
Associate Professor of Chemistry. B.S., 2000, Beijing University. Ph.D., 2005, University of California-Davis. Postdoctoral Fellow, 2005-2007, the Scripps Research Institute. Biological Chemistry. Protein-protein/DNA interaction network in living cells; Structures and functions of selenoproteins; Protein modification; Peptide library screening.
Macfarlane, Ronald D
macfarlane@chem.tamu.edu
Distinguished Professor of Chemistry. B. A., 1954, University of Buffalo. M. S., 1957, Ph. D., 1959, Carnegie-Mellon University. Postdoctoral Fellow, 1959, University of California Berkeley. Analytical Chemistry. Application of modern techniques to the study of cardiovascular disease. Development of state-of-the-art analytical chemistry methodologies to contibute to the solution of important clinical problems.
Russell, David H
russell@chem.tamu.edu
Head, Department of Chemistry. MDS-Sciex Professor of Mass Spectrometry in Chemistry. B. S., 1974, University of Arkansas-Little Rock. Ph. D., 1978, University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Analytical Chemistry. Research on fundamental ion chemistry and instrument development. Particular emphasis on laser mass spectrometry methods and biological mass spectrometry.
Vigh, Gyula
vigh@chem.tamu.edu
Gradipore Chair in Separation Science . M. S., 1979; Ph. D., 1975, University of Veszprem, Hungary. Analytical Chemistry. Analytical and preparative chiral separations by liquid chromatography, gas chromatography and capillary electrophoresis.