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Julio D’Arcy
Julio M. D’Arcy is an Assistant Professor in the Carlson School of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Clark University. Investigations in Julio’s lab are driven by pressing questions about energy, sustainability and the future; students take a central role in leading and designing studies that address solutions that benefit our environment and society. His laboratory applies…
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Arundhati Nag
Professor Nag’s lab develops unique peptide or peptidomimetic macrocycles using robust chemical reactions and Solid Phase Peptide Synthesis. Macrocycles, with molecular weights of approximately 1000, bridge the gap between small molecules and proteins, in terms of size and composition. Chemical synthesis of macrocycles allows one to incorporate unique properties such as thermal and protease stability…
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Don Spratt
Don Spratt is an Associate Professor in the Gustaf H. Carlson School of Chemistry & Biochemistry and the Director of STEM Summer Undergraduate Research Opportunities at Clark University. His NIH and MLSC funded research group focuses on the structural and mechanistic studies of the HECT E3 ubiquitin ligases and homeodomain transcription factors using biophysical approaches.…
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Charles Jakobsche
Chuck Jakobsche (pronounced “Jacob-She”) is a broadly experienced creator, educator, researcher, and leader. He earned an undergraduate degree in chemistry at Williams College in 2004. He began graduate school in organic chemistry at Boston College, and then he complete his degree at Yale University with Scott Miller in 2009. He then worked as a postdoctoral…
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Beth Bafaro
Elizabeth Bafaro is a biochemist who is passionate about undergraduate education. Prior to joining the Clark faculty, she taught general chemistry and experimental biochemistry at Worcester Polytechnic Institute for six years. Through her teaching, she aims to make connections between theory and practice by designing laboratory experiments that enable students to explore chemical principles and…