Connecting Disparate Natural Forms of Macromolecular Self-Assembly
We are experimentalists trying to develop an understanding of the fundamental principles that may connect seemingly disparate natural forms of macromolecular self-assembly such as virus shells and the fly eye. We also practice virus taxidermy for therapeutic purposes and make our own tools, when we need them.
Distinguished Professor
Professor and Robert & Marjorie Mann Chair
Distinguished Professor
Linda & Jack Gill Chair in Biomolecular Science
James F. Jackson Professor of Chemistry
Class of 1948 Herman B Wells Endowed Professor
Adjunct Professor, Physics
Associate Dean of Natural and Mathematical Sciences and Research
Distinguished Professor and Robert & Marjorie Mann Chair
Professor and Joan & Marvin Carmack Chair
Associate Professor (O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs),
Adjunct Professor (Chemistry)
Rudy Professor (O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs)
Adjunct Professor (Chemistry)
Professor & Associate Vice President for Engagement
Professor, Department of Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry
Adjunct Professor