People
Our people are the engine which drives the incredible research and education across our state-of-the-art facilities and laboratories.
Explore our people:
Department Chair:
Jin Zhong Zhang
- Title
- Distinguished Professor and Chair
- Phone
- 831-459-3776 (Office)
831-459-3912 (Lab)
- Email
- Website
- Office Location
- Physical Sciences Building
- 152
Department Staff
Department Manager
Derek DeMarco
Derek DeMarco
Graduate Program Coordinator
Alissa Nolan
Alissa Nolan
Department Assistant
Katie Cramton
Katie Cramton
Undergraduate Adviser
Marla Hesselink
Marla Hesselink
Instructional Lab Manager
Lori Etow
Lori Etow
Faculty
I am a physical chemists interested in understanding the influence of molecular and macromolecular structure of small-molecule and polymeric organic semiconductors on the efficiency and dynamics of light harvesting.
My research is focused on the theoretical study of the microscopic dynamics of chemical reactions in the condensed phase. This includes chemical reactions in bulk solution and at surfaces.
My research team uses synthetic organic chemistry to develop strategies to upcycle post-consumer PVC, to harvest the carbon atoms locked in this plastic waste by converting them into feedstock chemicals, while valorizing end-of-life PVC to prevent it from being landfilled or contaminating the environment.
I research functional nanomaterials and develop new electrochemical energy technologies.
My focus is in chemistry education, particularly developing engaging and supportive learning environments for large enrollment courses that increase the performance and retention of historically underrepresented students in STEM.
My research team investigates how lipoxygenases are involved in inflammation. Specifically, we interrogate the mechanism, inhibition, and lipidomics of lipoxygenase activity to develop therapeutics for stroke, Alzheimer’s, and heart disease.
My research exploits the unique reactivity of inorganic compounds, particularly those from the p-block of the periodic table, to combat human illness and disease.
My research is in the area of chemistry education, working to improve general chemistry curricula and teaching practices. I am interested in making chemistry accessible, inclusive, and applicable for students through both course content and classroom environment.
I design and develop novel materials for applications in catalysis, energy conversion, and energy storage.
I study the structure and function of RNA-protein complexes, electron cryo-microscopy, biochemistry and biophysics, image processing.
Many drug candidates are limited by their inability to cross biological membranes. My research uses natural products as guides in the design of complex, membrane-permeable molecules as next-generation therapeutic agents.
I research and discover natural products from bacteria with promising biological activity. I utilize the microbial and chemical diversity of marine habitats and information-rich screening to integrate chemistry and biology.
My research uses a combination of synthetic organic chemistry, enzyme biochemistry, and microbial genetics to understand how bacteria, plants, and other organisms make biologically active and potentially therapeutic molecules.
My research bridges organic synthesis, continuous directed evolution, and chemical and molecular biology to discover proteins that bind and transform small organic molecules.
I use biophysical methods to study neurological proteins, their cofactors, and how misregulation contributes to disease.
My research group focuses on environmental applications of materials. We are developing new materials for cleaning polluted water, recycling plastic and reducing energy consumption through new catalysts.
I seek to understand the molecular basis of biological timekeeping by studying circadian rhythms from a diverse array of organisms. We use biochemistry, structural biology, and cell-based approaches to study protein structure, dynamics, and function.
I study chemical neuroscience using mirror-image peptides and other D-amino acid substitution strategies to create novel structure-function relationships to understand Amyloid Beta toxicity in Alzheimer's Disease.
I study biochemical mechanisms underlying control of cancer cell proliferation. My research uses structural biology, biochemistry, and cell biology approaches to understand protein function and regulation.
I study mass spectrometry, small molecule communication, natural products, microbial communities, cancer
My research focuses on RNA structure, catalysis, and the origin of life.
My research is focused on improving undergraduate organic chemistry education through the development and implementation of student-centered pedagogies.
My laboratory uses biochemistry, biophysics, structural biology, proteomics and genomics to characterize nuclear proteins interacting with histones, uncover mechanisms of histone turnover and identify enzymes engaged in histone degradation.
My research focuses on the molecular mechanisms of telomere length control using single molecule fluorescence resonance energy transfer (smFRET) and micro-manipulation techniques, such as magnetic trapping.
I study electronic structures of materials and how they interact with light using theoretical tools. My research focuses on the development of ab initio quantum chemistry methods for large systems, especially periodic solids, as well as their applications in drug development, renewable energy, and catalysis.
I design, synthesize, and study novel nanostructured materials for energy conversion and biomedical applications using ultrafast laser and other techniques.
Affiliate & Adjunct Faculty
Adjunct Faculty
Affiliate Faculty
- Karla M Galdamez
- Adjunct Professor
- Manel Camps
- Professor
- Holger Schmidt
- Distinguished Professor, Narinder Kapany Chair of Optoelectronics
Lecturers
- Caitlin M Binder
- Continuing Lecturer
- Caileen M Brison
- Lecturer
- Randa E Roland
- Faculty Lecturer
- Rachel Ann Snelling
- Post Doc - Lokey Lab
- Peter S Weiss
- Faculty Researcher
Emeriti
My research is on novel biologically active molecules from marine invertebrates and marine derived microorganisms. We discover chemotypes that are the basis for the design of new medicines to treat human diseases.
My research involves time-resolved spectroscopy and polarization spectroscopies to study mechanisms of protein folding and function, and applying them to a wide range of photochemical, photophysical, and photobiological problems.
My bioinorganic research group is interested in the roles of metal-containing active sites of metalloenzymes and in design and applications of metallodrugs in tackling infection, inflammation, and malignancies.
My work focuses on the chemistry of metals and metal hydrides. I’m specifically interested in developing green chemistry for carbon-carbon bond forming reactions and the reduction of functional groups.
- Roger W Anderson
- Professor Emeritus
- Roberto A Bogomolni
- Professor Emeritus
- Olof Einarsdottir
- Professor Emeritus
- Joseph Paul Konopelski
- Professor Emeritus
- Eugene Switkes
- Professor Emeritus
- Stanley M Williamson
- Professor Emeritus
- Will T Wipke
- Professor Emeritus
Researchers & Postdocs
Researchers
Postdocs
- Clive R Bagshaw
- Research Associate - Stone Lab
- Eefei Chen
- Project Scientist - Kliger Lab
- Robert A Goldbeck
- Research Chemist - Kliger Lab
- Tyler Andrew Johnson
- Adjunct Researcher
- Sarah Lindley
- Research Fellow-Zhang Lab
- Armin Gerd Mueller
- Associate Project Scientist-Rubin Lab
- Sara Marie O'rourke
- Assistant Project Scientist/Lab Manager
- Istvan Szundi
- Researcher - Kliger Lab
- Sarvind Mani Tripathi
- Scientist in-Charge MSFCF
- Kimberly N Sperling
- Adjunct Researcher
Graduate Students
- Jeremy Lake Barnett
- Grad Student - Oliver Lab
- Jackson Baumgartner
- Grad Student-McKinnie Lab
- Riley Morgan Blue
- First Year Grad Student
- Deena Brailovsky
- Graduate Student-Lokey Lab
- Jackson Calhoun
- Graduate Student
- Guillermo A Chacaltana
- Grad Student-Stone Lab, CB3
- Jennifer Cordoza
- Grad Student - McKinnie Lab, CB3
- Justin Diaz
- Mr.
- Nadia Dzhanbekova
- Graduate Student
- Samuel Thunder Eisenberg
- Graduate Student - Li Lab
- Chayo E. Fuentes Chang
- Ph.D. Candidate
- Ray Harold
- Postdoctoral researcher - Partch Lab
- Sahar Hosseinzadeh
- Grad Student-MacMillan Lab, CB3
- Grant Andrew Koch
- Grad Student - Lokey Lab
- Kevin Christopher Lofgren
- Grad Student-Oliver Lab
- Amanda Louise Martinez
- First Year Grad Student
- Levi Matsushima
- Grad Student- Ayzner Lab
- Cristobal Morfin
- First Year Grad Student, CB3
- Anthony Duy Nguyen
- Graduate Student
- Leila Parker
- Graduate student
- Francesca Alexis Pavlovici
- Grad Student - Millhauser Lab
- Julia Renee Penick
- Grad Student - Ayzner Lab
- Anica Bagamaspad Pinongcos
- Graduate Student-Li Lab
- Gillian Kathleen Rexroad
- Graduate Student, Noller Lab
- Jorge Leonardo Ruiz Gonzalez
- Graduate Student - Wang Lab
- Diksha Sharma
- Graduate Student
- Robert Abram Shepherd
- PhD Student
- Amanda Smart
- First Year Grad Student - Millhauser Lab,CB3
- Rebecca Spangler
- Grad Student - Partch/Ward Labs
- Megan Rachelle Torgrimson
- Grad Student - Partch Lab, CB3
- Janet Tran
- Graduate Student
- John Stephen Wenger
- Grad Student - Johnstone Lab
- Panpan Zhang
- First Year Grad Student, CB3