Welcome to the Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics
As one of the first departments of Biochemistry and Biophysics in the nation, we are proud of our strong tradition of combining cutting-edge technology with impactful biology. We continue to leverage this interdisciplinary approach to yield break-through discoveries in biomedicine.
Our faculty of over 30 primary and secondary members cover a broad range of research areas, with particular strengths in structural biology, chemical biology, gene regulation and protein folding.
We are also the proud home of the Eldridge Reeves Johnson Research Foundation which offers advanced physical instrumentation and instruction to researchers across campus. We are actively growing, with several recent hires, and our faculty are broadly engaged across campus with many joint appointments in other departments, institutes and centers.
We welcome you to learn more about our department in the following pages or contact us.
Spotlight
Jim Shorter Awarded Alzheimer’s Association Zenith Fellows Award
Primary faculty member Dr. Jim Shorter has been awarded the Alzheimer's Association Zenith Fellows Award! The objective of the Zenith Fellows Awards competition is to provide funding support for investigators who: Have contributed significantly to the dementia science field – Alzheimer’s and all other dementia research, have contributed significantly to neuroscience breakthroughs that have informed our broader understanding of Alzheimer's and other dementias, and are likely to make substantial contributions in the future. Please join us in congratulating Jim!
News & Publications
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Timperman Lab in Anal Chem
Tuesday, July 16, 2024
New paper from the Timperman Lab, "Electroneutral Layer Dynamics Drive Ion Migration in Low Frequency AC Electrophoresis Below the Water Electrolysis Threshold"
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Taabazuing Lab in mBio
Wednesday, July 17, 2024
New collaborative paper from the Taabazuing Lab, "Inflammatory caspase substrate specificities"
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Marmorstein Lab in J Biol Chem
Wednesday, July 24, 2024
New paper from the Marmorstein Lab, "HIRA complex deposition of histone H3.3 is driven by histone tetramerization and histone-DNA binding"
Seminars & Events
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Raiziss Rounds Seminars
Our Fall 2024 Raiziss Rounds Seminar Series will begin on September 19th and will continue on Thursdays at 12:00 noon until December 19th. The full seminar schedule can be found on our Raiziss Rounds page.
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Friday Research Discussions
Friday Research Discussions occur every Friday at 4:00pm in the JF Library. View the full schedule for the semester here.