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Chemical Biology

Chemical biologists generate and utilize chemical tools to explore biological systems. Researchers work at the intersection of the two disciplines to probe scientific questions at the molecular level. Research programs in this area are wide-ranging and include synthesis and semi-synthesis of proteins and peptides, elucidation of protein structure and function, discovery of novel anti-infectives and biosynthetic pathways and understanding of cellular signaling networks.



Faculty Working in Chemical Biology

Jannette Carey
Chemical Biology
Chemical Biology
Catalysis / Synthesis
Inorganic Chemistry
Chemical Biology
Catalysis / Synthesis
Inorganic Chemistry
John T. Groves
Catalysis / Synthesis
Chemical Biology
Inorganic Chemistry
Michael Hecht
Chemical Biology
Catalysis / Synthesis
Chemical Biology
Chemical Biology
David MacMillan
Catalysis / Synthesis
Chemical Biology
Tom Muir
Chemical Biology
Catalysis / Synthesis
Joshua Rabinowitz
Chemical Biology
Gregory Scholes
Chemical Biology
Spectroscopy / Physical Chemistry
Theoretical Chemistry
Martin Semmelhack
Catalysis / Synthesis
Chemical Biology
Mohammad R. Seyedsayamdost
Chemical Biology
Catalysis / Synthesis
Inorganic Chemistry