Chem 268: Prof. William DeGrado
“De novo design of function in water-soluble and membrane proteins”
“De novo design of function in water-soluble and membrane proteins”
Predicting and Controlling Correlated Light-Matter Interactions Quantum systems host spectacular excited-state effects, but many of these phenomena remain challenging to control and, consequently, technologically under-explored. My research, therefore, focuses on […]
“Programmable transcriptional memory by CRISPR epigenome editing”
Resolving a catalytic mechanism at an electrode surface with high time-resolution: Experimental identification of theoretical descriptors Abstract: Catalytic mechanisms at electrode surfaces guide the development of electrochemically-controlled energy storing reactions […]
“Strategies for Modulating Stabilities of Soft and Hard Hybrid Materials with Boron Clusters” Carbon chemistry is ubiquitous across the development of modern materials. In comparison, use of boron building blocks […]
Abstract: There is a global need for novel contraceptive methods because worldwide about 40% of pregnancies are still unintended, about 42 million pregnancies are terminated by abortion, and 658 women […]
“Adventures with Atomic Materials: from Flexible/Wearable Electronics to Memory Devices"
Abstract: Respiratory viruses pose a persistent threat to public health and global economy. However, there is a lack of effective antiviral countermeasures against many of these highly transmissible pathogens. In […]
“Building dynamic, functional proteins to understand and treat disease”
Synthetic Approaches to Sustainable Polymers Abstract: Plastics have completely transformed our lives, while at the same time having a significant negative impact on our environment. Our research is aimed at […]
A Tale of Two Doping Mechanisms: Controlling the Formation of Charge Transfer Complexes in Chemically Doped Semiconducting Polymers Doping of organic semiconductors has emerged as a viable route for the inexpensive fabrication […]
Abstract: Novel technologies, preparative methods and synthetic strategies often represent a critical part of the investigation of new design ideas for bioactive compounds. Traditionally, natural products were considered to be […]