Students

Student Name ResearchInterest Professor

Tiffany Zink Nanotechnology applied to living biological systems. Gang-Yu Liu
Hui-Ting Chou Henning Stahlberg
Caroline Chu Carlito B. Lebrilla
Derek Decker
Kevin DeMarco Yong Duan
Brett Fite Time-resolved, fluorescence based, targeted molecular imaging of neoplasia and atherosclerosis, and applications to tissue engineering.
David Gae understanding electron-proton reduction mechanism of phycocyanobilin:ferredoxin oxidoreductase Andrew J. Fisher
Muhammad Hagras
Josh Hanson Erin Shupe
Clark Henderson
Jonathan Ho
Matthew Hoopes Cellular and Model Membrane Biophysics Marjorie Longo
Won Kim
Hsu-Yang Lee Stephen C. Kowalczykowski
Bian Liu Single-molecule techniques. Optical Tweezer. Magnetic Tweezer. Microfluidics. DNA-protein interaction. Helicases. Motor proteins. Stephen C. Kowalczykowski
Kevin MacDow
Gregory McNerney Using advanced light microscopy techniques to study infectious diseases. Specifically HIV and echovirus 1.
Tobias Moritz
Behzad Rad Protein-DNA interactions, motor enzymes, single-molecule techniques, and fluorescence microscopy Stephen C. Kowalczykowski
Jonathan Sarker
Deanna Thompson Biophotonics; high resolution microscopy; Raman spectroscopy; medical prototype development
Curtis Tom Bioenergetics of Protein Transport Steven M. Theg
Lisa Vancelette Stephen C. Kowalczykowski
Juan Vanegas
Erik Watkins Tonya Kuhl
Alan Wilder

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