Anne Jones
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Phone: 480-965-0356
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BDC 263 Biodesign C TEMPE, AZ 85287
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Mail code: 7805Campus: Tempe
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See Group Website Here: https://annejoneslaboratory.weebly.com
Anne Katherine Jones is Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education and Professor in the School of Molecular Sciences in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Arizona State University. As vice provost, she collaborates with units across the university to provide leadership for university-wide curriculum and student success projects. Ongoing projects include redefinition of the ASU general education requirements, partnering with the US Naval Community College to offer degrees for active-duty service members, expanding and improving the curricular offerings of ASU to prepare the broadest possible collection of students for life and career success, and student success initiatives to realize ASU’s mission and goals.
Before joining the provost’s office in 2020, as Associate Director of the School of Molecular Sciences, Dr. Jones led ASU’s undergraduate and graduate academic programs in chemistry and biochemistry. Jones co-led the development and launch of the first online biochemistry degree in the United States, which grew to serve more than 1,000 students in its first five years, expanding access to high quality STEM education. Jones is also active in developing a Bridge Program to minimize equity gaps and support progression of a more representative groups of students from undergraduate degrees to doctorates in chemical sciences.
As Professor of Chemistry, Jones has published widely in the fields of electrocatalysis and biological electron transfer. Her work has been supported by public and private agencies including the US National Science Foundation, the US Department of Energy, the US Department of Defense, the American Chemical Society and the Keck Foundation.
Dr. Jones earned her D. Phil. in chemistry from the University of Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar and NSF Graduate Fellow. She has received such prizes as the Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship, the AFOSR and DOE Early Career Awards, and the ASU Founder’s Day and Zebulon Pearce Teaching Awards.
- D. Phil. Inorganic Chemistry, University of Oxford, U.K. 2002
- B.Sc. Chemistry and Mathematics (summa cum laude), University of the South, TN 1998
The goal of my group is to understand how redox enzymes work and to reproduce their activities in synthetic peptide systems. Why redox enzymes? In addition to their biological roles in energy conversion, chemical transformation, signal transduction, and transport, redox enzymes play important industrial roles in sensors, drugs, green energy production, catalysis, bioremediation of pollutants, and nanotechnology. These proteins are at the interface of biochemistry, inorganic chemistry, physical chemistry and engineering. However, despite their ubiquity, their complex structures have obscured most investigations into mechanism and structure/function relationships. My laboratory will explore the roles of biological materials in tuning the chemistry of both naturally occurring and synthetic redox active prosthetic groups.
Questions to be addressed include:
1. What are the catalytic mechanisms of redox enzymes?
2. How redox enzymes can be re-engineered for use in devices such as fuel cells and biosensors?
3. How multiple redox cofactors in oxidoreductase complexes interact to produce desired chemistry and prevent side reactions?
4. How de novo redox enzymes can be designed to interface with electronic and biological components for technological and medical applications?
Techniques employed in my laboratory will include molecular biology, protein purification, enzymology, direct protein electrochemistry, computer simulations, de novo protein design, FTIR spectroscopy, circular dichroism, solid state peptide synthesis, HPLC, and chemical synthesis.
- M.A. Thirumurthy, A. Hitchcock, A. Cereda, J. Liu, M.S. Chavez, B.L. Doss, R. Ros, M.Y. El-Naggar, J.T. Heap, T.S. Bibby, A.K. Jones, Type IV Pili-Independent Photocurrent Production by the CyanobacteriumSynechocystissp. PCC 6803. Frontiers of Microbiology (2020).
- H. Kim, P. Tarakeshwar, N.M. Fujikado, K. Evraets, A.K. Jones, M. Meneghetti, P.R. Buseck, S.G. Sayres, Pseudocarbynes: Linear Carbon Chains Stabilized by Metal Clusters. Journal of Physical Chemistry C. (2020).
- D.K. Haja, C.-H. Wu, F.L. Poole, II; J. Sugar, S.G. Williams, A.K. Jones, M. W. W. Adams, Characterization of thiosulfate reductase from Pyrobaculum aerophilum heterologously produced in Pyrococcus furiosus. Extremophiles. (2020).
- M.A. Thirumurthy, A.K. Jones, Geobacter cytochrome OmcZs binds riboflavin: implications for extracellular electron transfer. Nanotechnology (2020).
- J.H. Artz, O.A. Zadvornyy, D.W. Mulder, S.M. Keable, A.E. Cohen, M.W. Ratzloff, S.G. Williams, B. Ginovska, N. Kumar, J. Song, S.E. McPhillips, C.M. Davidson, A.Y. Lyubimov, N. Pence, G.J. Schut, A.K. Jones, S.M. Soltis, M.W.W. Adams, S. Raugei, P.W. King, J.W. Peters, Tuning Catalytic Bias of Hydrogen Gas Producing Hydrogenases. Journal of the American Chemical Society (2020).
- C. Forbes, L. Gan, N. Herringer, T. Groy, P. Tarakeshwar, A. Jones, Aromatic substituent effects modulate catalytic activity of synthetic [NiFe]-Hydrogenase mimics. Abstracts of Papers of the American Chemical Society (2019).
- C. Forbes, L. Gan, N. Herringer, T. Groy, P. Tarakeshwar, A. Jones. Aromatic substituent effects modulate catalytic activity of synthetic [NiFe]-Hydrogenase mimics. Abstracts of Papers of the American Chemical Society. (2019)
- J.W. Peters, D.N. Beratan, B. Bothner, R.B. Dyer, C.S. Harwood, Z.M. Heiden, R. Hille, A.K. Jones, P.W. King, Y. Lu, C.E. Lubner, S.D. Minteer, D.W. Mulder, S. Raugei, G.J. Schut, L.C. Seefeldt, M. Tokmina-Lukaszewska, O.A. Zadvornyy, P. Zhang, M.W.W. Adams. A new era for electron bifurcation. Current Opinion in Chemical Biology (2018)
- J. G. Chen, R. M. Crooks, L. Seefeldt, K. Bren, M. Darensbourg, P. Holland, B. Hoffman, M. J. Janik, A. K. Jones, M. Kanatzidis, P. King, K. M. Lancaster, S. Lymar, P. Pfromm, W. F. Schneider, R. R. Schrock. Beyond Fossil-Fuel-Driven Nitrogen Transformations. Science. (2018) In Revision
- D. K. Haja, C-H. Wu, F. L. Poole, S. G. Williams, A. K. Jones, and M. W. W. Adams. Pyrobaculum aerophilum Thiosulfate Reductase Heterologously Expressed in Pyrococcus furiosus is More Active with Molybdenum than with Tungsten. J. Biol. Chem. (2018) In review
- C. E. Lubner, D. P. Jennings, D. W. Mulder, G. J. Schut, O. A. Zadvornyy, J. Hober, M. Tokmina-Lukaszewska, L. Berry, D. Nguyen, G. L. Lipscomb, B. Bothner, A. K. Jones, A.-F. Miller, P. W. King, M. W. W. Adams, J. W. Peters. Mechanistic Insights into Energy Conservation by Flavin-Based Electron Bifurcation. Nat. Chem. Bio. (2017)
- S. Roy, J. A. Laureanti, T. L. Groy, A. K. Jones*. Synthesis and electrocatalytic activity of [FeFe]-H2ase model complexes with non-innocent chelating nitrogen-donor ligands. Eur. J. Inorg. Chem (2017)
- J. H. Artz, D. W. Mulder, M. W. Ratzloff, C. E. Lubner, O. A. Zadvornyy, A. X. LeVan, S. G. Williams, M. W. W. Adams, A. K. Jones, P.W. King, J. W. Peters. Reduction Potentials of [FeFe]-Hydrogenase Accessory Iron-Sulfur Clusters Provide Insights into the Energetics of Proton Reduction Catalysis. J. Am. Chem. Soc. (2017)
- J. W. Peters, A.-F. Miller, A. K. Jones, P. W. King, M. W. W. Adams. Electron Bifurcation. Cur. Opin. Chem. Biol. (2016)
- Raja Pal†, Joseph A. Laureanti, Thomas L. Groy, Anne K. Jones*, Ryan J. Trovitch*. Hydrogen production from water using a bis(imino)pyridine molybdenum electrocatalyst. Chem Commun (2016).
- Souvik Roy, Thuy-Ai D. Nguyen, Lu Gan, Anne K Jones. Biomimetic peptide-based models of [FeFe]-hydrogenases: Utilization of phosphine-containing peptides. Dalton Transactions. (2015)
- Patrick Kwan, Chelsea L. McIntosh, David P. Jennings, R. Chris Hopkins, Sanjeev K. Chandrayan, Chang-Hao Wu, Michael W. W. Adams, and Anne K. Jones. The [NiFe]-Hydrogenase of Pyrococcus furiosus Exhibits a New Type of Oxygen Tolerance. J. Am. Chem. Soc. (2015)
- T. K. Mukhopadhyay, N. L. MacLean, L. Gan, D. C. Ashley, T. L. Groy, M.-H. Baik, A. K. Jones, and R. J. Trovitch. Carbon Dioxide Promoted H+ Reduction Using a Bis(imino)pyridine Manganese Electrocatalyst. Inorg. Chem. (2015)
- L. Gan, T. L. Groy, P. Tarakeshwar, S. K. S. Mazinani†, J .Shearer, V. Mujica, and A. K. Jones*. A [NiFe] phosphine Complex as a Fast and Efficient Hydrogen Production Catalyst. J. Am. Chem. Soc (2015).
- A. Cereda, A. Hitchcock, M. D. Symes, L. Cronin, T. S. Bibby, A. K. Jones*. , , 2014, 9(3), e91484. A Bioelectrochemical Approach to Characterize Extracellular Electron Transfer by Synechocystis sp. PCC6803. PLOS One (2014).
- S. Roy, S. K. S. Mazinani†, T. L. Groy, L. Gan, P. Tarakeshwar, V. Mujica, A. K. Jones*. Catalytic Hydrogen Evolution by Fe(II) Carbonyls Featuring a Dithiolate and a Chelating Phosphine. Inorg. Chem (2014).
- A. Dutta, M. Flores, S. Roy, J. Schmitt, G. A. Hamilton†, H. E. Hartnett, J. Shearer, A. K. Jones*. Sequential Oxidations of the Thiolates and the Cobalt Metallocenter in a Synthetic Metallopeptide: Implications for the Biosynthesis of Nitrile Hydratase. Inorganic Chemistry (2013).
- S. Roy, T. L. Groy, A. K. Jones. Artificial hydrogenases: Asymmetrically disubstituted diiron model complex with a redox active 2,2’-bipyridyl ligand. Dalton Transactions (2013).
- A. Dutta, G. A. Hamilton, H. E. Hartnett, A. K. Jones. Construction of Heterometalic Clusters in a Small Peptide Scaffold as [NiFe]-hydrogenase models: Development of a Synthetic Methodology. Inorganic Chemistry (2012).
- A. K. Jones, T. S. Bayer, T. S. Bibby, L. Cronin, J. Golbeck, D. M. Kramer, I. Matsumura. Plug and play photosynthesis. Chemistry and Industry (2012).
- I. Ashur, A. K. Jones. Immobilization of azurin with retention of its native electrochemical properties at alkylsilane self-assembled monolater modified indium tin oxide. Electrochimica Acta (2012).
- I. Ashur, O. Schulz, C. McIntosh, I. Pinkas, R. Ros, A. K. Jones. Transparent gold as a platform for unmediated protein spectroelectrochemistry: investigation of cytochrome c and azurin. Langmuir (2012).
- C. L. McIntosh, F. Germer, R. Schulz, J. Appel, A. K. Jones. The [NiFe]-hydrogenase of the cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 is working bidirectionally. Journal of the American Chemical Society (2011).
- P. Kwan, D. Schmitt§, A. M. Volosin†, C. L. McIntosh, D.-K. Seo, A. K. Jones. Spectroelectrochemistry of cytochrome c and azurin immobilized in nanoporous antimony tin oxide. Chemical Communications (2011).
- S. Roy, S. Shinde, G. A. Hamilton†, H. E. Hartnett, A. K. Jones. Artificial [FeFe] hydrogenase: On resin modification of an amino acid to anchor a diiron-hexacarbonyl cluster in a peptide framework. European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry (2011).
- G. Winter, S. Doekel, N. Krauss, A. K. Jones, W. Hoehne, B. Friedrich. Crystallization and preliminary X-ray crystallographic analysis of the [NiFe]-hydrogenase maturation factor HypF1 from Ralstonia eutropha H16. Acta Cryst. F (2010).
- J. H. Artz, D. W. Mulder, S. Poudel, D. Colman, G. J. Schut, S. G. Williams, A.K. Jones, M. W. W. Adams, E. S. Boyd, P. W. King, J. W. Peters. Structure-Function of [FeFe]- and [NiFe]-Hydrogenases: An Overview of Diversity, Mechanism, Maturation, and Bifurcation. Microalgal Hydrogen Production: Achievements and Prospectives (Book) (2019).
- S. G. Williams, J. Artz, D. Mulder, P. W. King, J. W. Peters, A. K. Jones.* Variation of Catalytic Bias in the [FeFe]-Hydrogenases of Clostridium Pasteurianum. J. Am. Chem. Soc. (2019).
- J. H. Artz, O. A. Zadvornyy, D. W. Mulder, S. M. Keable, A. E. Cohen, M. W. Ratzloff, S. G. Williams, B. Ginovska, N. Kumar, J. Song, S. E. McPhillips, C. M. Davidson, A. Y. Lyubimov, N. Pence, G. J. Schut, A. K. Jones, S. M. Soltis, M. W. W. Adams, R. Raugei, P.. W. King, J. W. Peters. Tuning Catalytic Bias of Hydrogen Gas Producing Hydrogenases. Science (2019).
- J. W. Peters, D. N. Beratan, B. Bothner, R. B. Dyer, C. S. Harwood, A. M. Heiden, R. Hille, A. K. Jones, P. W. King, Y. Lu, C. E. Lubner, S. D. Minteer, D. W. Mulder, S. Raugei, G. J. Schut, L. C. Seefeldt, M. Tokmina-Lukaszewska, O. A. Zadvornyy, P. Zhang, M. W. W. Adams. A New Era for Electron Bifurcation. Curr. Opin. Chem. Biol (2018).
- D. K. Haja, C-H. Wu, F. L. Poole, S. G. Williams, A. K. Jones, M. W. W. Adams. Pyrobaculum Aerophilum Thiosulfate Reductase Heterologously Expressed in Pyrococcus Furiosus is More Active with Molybdenum than with Tungsten. Biochemistry (2019).
- J. G. Chen, R. M. Crooks, L. Seefeldt, K. Bren, M. Darensbourg, P. Holland, B. Hoffman, M. J. Janik, A. K. Jones, M. Kanatzidis, P. King, K. M. Lancaster, S. Lymar, P. Pfromm, W. F. Schneider, R. R. Schrock. Beyond Fossil-Fuel-Driven Nitrogen Transformations. Science (2018).
- Jones,Anne Katherine*. Center for Biological Electron Transfer and Catalysis (BETCy). MONTANA STATE UNIV(8/1/2014 - 7/31/2016).
- Jones,Anne Katherine*. Collaborative Research: Plug and Play Photosynthesis for RuBisCO Independent Fuels. NSF-MCB(6/1/2014 - 5/31/2017).
- Vermaas,Willem F J*, Fisher,Erik, Ganesh,Tirupalavanam Gopal, Ghirlanda,Giovanna, Goodnick,Stephen Marshall, Guston,David H, Henderson,Mark Richard, Henderson,Mark Richard, Honsberg,Christiana B, Husman,Jenefer, Jones,Anne Katherine, Krajmalnik-Brown,Rosa, Moore,Ana L, Pasqualetti,Martin J, Phelan,Patrick E, Rittmann,Bruce Edward, Torres,Cesar I, Wang,Robert Y., Wang,Robert Y., Webber,Andrew Neil, Westerhoff,Paul, Williams,Eric David. IGERT: Solar Utilization Network (SUN). NSF-EHR-DGE(7/1/2012 - 6/30/2017).
- Jones,Anne Katherine*. Utilization of Protein Film Electrochemistry to Characterize the Mechanisms Imparting Aerotolerance and Bidirectionality in Soluble Multimeric NiFe. DOE-CHICAGO(7/1/2012 - 6/30/2017).
- Jones,Anne Katherine*. Plug and Play Photosynthesis for RuBisCO Independent Fuels. NSF-BIO(3/1/2011 - 2/28/2015).
- Gust,John Devens*, Allen,James Paul, Fromme,Petra, Ghirlanda,Giovanna, Jones,Anne Katherine, Liu,Yan, Moore,Ana L, Moore,Thomas Andrew, Redding,Kevin Edward, Seo,Dong Kyun, Yan,Hao. EFR Center for Bio-Inspired Solar Fuel Production. DOE-CHICAGO(8/1/2009 - 4/30/2015).
- Jones,Anne Katherine*. Development of a student interest driven course "Topics in Sustainable Chemistry". DREYFUS FDN(5/15/2009 - 5/14/2010).
- Ghirlanda,Giovanna*, Jones,Anne Katherine. CAA: Engineering Membrane Proteins for Electrocatalytic CO2 Reduction. SFAz(7/1/2008 - 8/31/2009).
- Jones,Anne Katherine*. Engineering Oxidoreductases: Utilization of an Unnatural Amino Acid to Create Artificial Hydrogenases. DOD-AFOSR(2/1/2008 - 8/31/2011).
Courses
2025 Spring
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BCH 392 | Intro to Research Techniques |
BCH 492 | Honors Directed Study |
BCH 493 | Honors Thesis |
CHM 392 | Intro to Research Techniques |
CHM 492 | Honors Directed Study |
CHM 493 | Honors Thesis |
CHM 392 | Intro to Research Techniques |
BCH 392 | Intro to Research Techniques |
BCH 392 | Intro to Research Techniques |
2024 Fall
Course Number | Course Title |
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BCH 392 | Intro to Research Techniques |
BCH 492 | Honors Directed Study |
BCH 493 | Honors Thesis |
CHM 392 | Intro to Research Techniques |
CHM 492 | Honors Directed Study |
CHM 117 | General Chemistry for Majors I |
CHM 117 | General Chemistry for Majors I |
CHM 117 | General Chemistry for Majors I |
CHM 117 | General Chemistry for Majors I |
CHM 493 | Honors Thesis |
BCH 392 | Intro to Research Techniques |
CHM 392 | Intro to Research Techniques |
2023 Fall
Course Number | Course Title |
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CHM 117 | General Chemistry for Majors I |
CHM 117 | General Chemistry for Majors I |
CHM 117 | General Chemistry for Majors I |
CHM 117 | General Chemistry for Majors I |
2022 Fall
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CHM 117 | General Chemistry for Majors I |
CHM 117 | General Chemistry for Majors I |
CHM 117 | General Chemistry for Majors I |
CHM 117 | General Chemistry for Majors I |
CHM 501 | Current Topics in Chemistry |
2021 Fall
Course Number | Course Title |
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CHM 117 | General Chemistry for Majors I |
CHM 117 | General Chemistry for Majors I |
CHM 117 | General Chemistry for Majors I |
CHM 117 | General Chemistry for Majors I |
CHM 501 | Current Topics in Chemistry |
2020 Fall
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CHM 117 | General Chemistry for Majors I |
2020 Spring
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CHM 598 | Special Topics |
2019 Fall
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CHM 117 | General Chemistry for Majors I |
CHM 117 | General Chemistry for Majors I |
CHM 117 | General Chemistry for Majors I |
CHM 117 | General Chemistry for Majors I |
- A. K. Jones. Biological and Bio-Inspired Electrocatalysis: Electrochemical Solution to Energy Challenges. Department of Chemistry Colloquium, Emory University (Nov 2014).
- A. K. Jones. Photons to Fuel: Bio-Inspired Electrocatalysis and Artificial Photosynthesis. IméRA Fuels Workshop, Marseille, France (Oct 2014).
- A. K. Jones, P. Kwan, C. McIntosh, R. C. Hopkins, M. W. W. Adams. Electrochemical Characterization of the Oxygen-tolerant Soluble Hydrogenase I from Pyrococcus furiosus. DOE Physical Biosciences PI Meetings (Sep 2014).
- A. K. Jones*, S. Roy, L. Gan, S. K. Mazinani†, T. L. Groy, P. Tarakeshwar, V. Mujica. Artificial Hydrogenases: Utilization of Redox Non-Innocent Ligands in Iron Complexes for Hydrogen Production. DOE Hydrogen Program Review (Jul 2014).
- A. K. Jones. Electrochemical Mapping of Proteins and Pathways in Synechocystis sp. PCC6803. Gordon Research Conference- Photosynthesis (Jun 2014).
- A. K. Jones. Sequential Oxidations of the Thiolates and the Cobalt Metallocenter in a Synthetic Metallopeptide: Implications for the Synthesis of Nitrile Hydratase. IONiC Bioinorganic Workshop (Jun 2014).
- A. K. Jones. Electrochemical Characterization of the Oxygen-Tolerant Soluble Hydrogenase I from Pyrococcus furiosus. DOE Hydrogen Program Review (Jun 2014).
- A. K. Jones. How do you make a redox enzyme run backwards? Defining the Catalytic Properties of Soluble [NiFe]-Hydrogenases Using Direct Electrochemistry?. Chemistry and Biology Interface Seminar, University of Delaware (Apr 2014).
- A. K. Jones. How do you make a redox enzyme run backwards? Defining the Catalytic Properties of Soluble [NiFe]-Hydrogenases Using Direct Electrochemistry. Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Colloquium, Utah State University (Feb 2014).
- A. K. Jones. What Controls Bias in Redox Enzymes: Defining the Catalytic Properties of Soluble [NiFe]-hydrogenases using Direct Electrochemistry. Gordon Research Conference- Electrochemistry (Jan 2014).
- A. K. Jones. What Controls Bias in Redox Enzymes: Defining the Catalytic Properties of Soluble [NiFe]-hydrogenases using Direct Electrochemistry. Electrochemistry Gordon Research Conference, Ventura, CA (Jan 2014).
- S. Roy, L. Gan, T. L. Groy, S. Mazinani, P. Tarakeshwar, V. Mujica, A. K. Jones. Fast and Efficient Hydrogen Production Catalysis: Incorporating Nature’s Mechanisms into Inorganic Molecules. Scialog Conference, Tucson, AZ (Oct 2013).
- P. J. Robbins, A. Hitchcock, A. Cereda, T. S. Bibby, A. K. Jones, L. Cronin. A Design Approach to Modular Biophotovoltaic Fuel Cells. International Photosynthesis Congress, St. Louis, MO (Aug 2013).
- A. Hitchcock, A. Cereda, A. K. Jones, T. S. Bibby. A biophotovoltaic approach to understanding extracellular electron transport by Synechocystis sp. PCC6803. Cyanobacteria Meeting, St. Louis, MO (Aug 2013).
- A. Cereda, A. Hitchcock, T. S. Bibby, A. K. Jones. A biophotovoltaic approach to mapping extracellular electron transfer by Synechocystis sp. PCC6803. International Photosynthesis Congress, St. Louis, MO (Aug 2013).
- A. K. Jones. Fast and Efficient Hydrogen Production Catalysis: Incorporating Nature’s Mechanisms into Inorganic Molecules. International Photosynthesis Congress, St. Louis, MO (Aug 2013).
- A. K. Jones. Defining Directionality and Aerotolerance of Soluble, Multimeric [NiFe]-hydrogenases. Enzymes, Coenzymes & Metabolic Pathways Gordon Research Conference (Jul 2013).
- S. Roy, T. L. Groy, A. K. Jones. Electrocatalytic hydrogen production by functional models of [FeFe]-hydrogenase with redox non-innocent ligands. International Conference of Biological Inorganic Chemistry, Grenoble, France (Jul 2013).
- P. Kwan, C McIntosh, R. C. Hopkins, M. W. W. Adams, A. K. Jones. Characterization of the soluble [NiFe]-hydrogenase from PfSHI using protein film electrochemistry. International Hydrogenase Conference, Szeged, Hungary, (Jul 2013).
- A. K. Jones, L. Gan, S. Roy, S. Mazinani, P. Tarakeshwar, V. Mujica, T. Groy. Biomimetic Models of Hydrogenases: Impact of Redox-Active Ligands. International Conference of Bioinorganic Chemistry, Grenoble, France (Jul 2013).
- A. K. Jones. Defining Directionality and Aerotolerance in Soluble, Biodirectional [NiFe]-hydrogenases using Protein Film Electrochemistry. International Hydrogenase Conference, Szeged, Hungary, (Jul 2013).
- A. K. Jones. Fast and Efficient hydrogen production catalysis via a bio-inspired [NiFe] coordination complex. EFRC Symposium, Washington D. C (Jul 2013).
- A. K. Jones. Utilization of peptide and redox non-innocent ligands in [FeFe]- and [NiFe] complexes. ACS Meeting, New Orleans (Apr 2013).
- A. K. Jones. Plug and Play Photosynthesis for RuBisCO independent Fuels. NSF program review fo Photosynthetic Ideas Lab, Washington, D. C (Feb 2013).
- L. Gan, T. L. Groy, A. K. Jones. Hydrogen generation catalysis by a [NiFe] phosphine complex including a redox non innocent ligand. Metals in Biology Gordon Research Symposium, Ventura, California (Jan 2013).
- A. Hitchcock, A. Cereda, M. Symes, C. Busche, J. Heap, T. Bayer, L. Cronin, T. Bibby, A. K. Jones. Plug and Play Photosynthesis: Developing electrochemical screens to understand exoelectrogenic activity in cyanobacteria. European Solar Fuels Conference, Glasgow, Scotland (Dec 2012).
- S. Roy, A. K. Jones. Artificial [FeFe]-Hydrogenases: Synthesis and Characterization of Diiron-polycarbonyl Clusters in Peptide Scaffolds Using Artificial Amino Acids. Organometallic Chemistry Gordon Research Symposium, Rhode Island (Jun 2012).
- S. Roy, A. K. Jones. Artificial [FeFe]-Hydrogenases: Synthesis and Characterization of Diiron-polycarbonyl Clusters in Peptide Scaffolds Using Artificial Amino Acids. Organometallic Chemistry Gordon Research Symposium (Jun 2012).
- Anne K Jones. Redox enzymes as electrocatalysts: exploration of natural and artificial hydrogenases. Department of Chemistry, California Institute of Technology (Jun 2012).
- A. Dutta, G. Kodis, T. Groy, A. K. Jones. Photoactive, sulfur bridged, intramolecular [NiRu(bpy)2] dyads for artificial photosynthesis: Comparison of coordination by peptide or a small tetradentate ligand. Renewable Energy: Solar Fuels Gordon Research Symposium (May 2012).
- A. Dutta, G. Kodis, T. Groy, A. K. Jones. Photoactive, sulfur bridged, intramolecular [NiRu(bpy)2] dyads for artificial photosynthesis: Comparison of coordination by peptide or a small tetradentate ligand. Renewable Energy: Solar Fuels Gordon Research Conference (May 2012).
- A. K. Jones. Redox Enzymes as Electrocatalysts: Exploration of Natural and Artificial Hydrogenases. Department of Chemistry, University of Glasgow (Apr 2012).
- A. K. Jones. Redox Enzymes as Electrocatalysts: Exploration of Natural and Artificial Hydrogenases. CEA Grenoble, France (Apr 2012).
- A. K. Jones. Redox Enzymes as Electrocatalysts: Exploration of Natural and Artificial Hydrogenases. CNRS Marseille, France (Apr 2012).
- A. K. Jones. Redox Enzymes as Electrocatalysts: Exploration of Natural and Artificial Hydrogenases. Department of Chemistry, University of Utah (Mar 2012).
- A. K. Jones. Redox Enzymes as Electrocatalysts: Exploration of Natural and Artificial Hydrogenases. Department of Chemistry, Texas A&M University (Mar 2012).
- A. K. Jones. Bioelectrocatalysis by bidirectional [NiFe]-hydrogenases: Mechanistic comparison to uptake enzymes. ACS Meeting, San Diego (Mar 2012).
- A. K. Jones. Redox Enzymes as Electrocatalysts: Exploration of Natural and Artificial Hydrogenases. Department of Chemistry, Cal State University Fullerton (Feb 2012).
- A. K. Jones. Engineering oxidoreductases for electrocatalysis: understanding the roles of residues outside the active site in controlling catalysis by hydrogenases. Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Arizona (Feb 2012).
- A. K. Jones. Harvesting excess high energy electrons for food or fuel. American Academy for the Advancement of Science Symposium, Vancouver, Canada (Feb 2012).
- A. K. Jones. Redox Enzymes as Electrocatalysts: Exploration of Natural and Artificial Hydrogenases. Department of Chemistry, University of Georgia (Jan 2012).
- A. K. Jones. Engineering oxidoreductases: understanding the roles of residues outside the active site in controlling catalysis by hydrogenases. Department of Biochemistry, Emory University (Jan 2012).
- C. McIntosh, R. C. Hopkins, F. Germer, R. Schulz, J. Appel, M. W. W. Adams, A. K. Jones. Characterization of oxygen tolerance of bidirectional [NiFe]-hydrogenases by protein film electrochemistry. Metals in Biology Gordon Research Conference, Ventura, CA (Jan 2012).
- A. K. Jones. Bio-inspired catalysts for hydrogen oxidation and evolution. 5th Sante Fe Workshop on Materials for Energy Conversion (Nov 2011).
- A. K. Jones. Artificial Hydrogenases: Construction of peptide models for [FeFe]-hydrogenases. Southwest Regional ACS meeting (Nov 2011).
- A. K. Jones. Engineering oxidoreductases: understanding the roles of residues outside the active site in controlling catalysis by hydrogenases. Department of Chemistry, Boston University (Oct 2011).
- A. K. Jones. Redox enzymes as electrocatalysts: exploration of natural and artificial hydrogenases. University of New Mexico (Oct 2011).
- C. L. McIntosh, F. Germer, J. Appel, A. K. Jones. Hydrogenases in phototrophs: Characterization of the bidirectional [NiFe]-hydrogenase from Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 using protein film electrochemistry. International Conference of Bioinorganic Chemistry (Aug 2011).
- A. Dutta, A. K. Jones. Modeling [NiFe]-hydrogenase: development of a synthetic methodology for construction of heterometallic complexes in a peptide scaffold. International Conference of Bioinorganic Chemistry (Aug 2011).
- S. Roy, S. Yang, S. Shinde, G. A. Hamilton, H. Hartnett, A. K. Jones. Artificial hydrogenases: construction of peptide models of [FeFe]-hydrogenases. International Conference of Bioinorganic Chemistry (Aug 2011).
- A. K. Jones. Artificial [FeFe] hydrogenase: modifications of amino acids to create ligands for binding diiron clusters. AFOSR Bioenergy Annual Review (Jun 2011).
- G. Ghirlanda and A. K. Jones. Design of peptide-based catalysts: development of artificial hydrogenases. DOE EFRC Forum (May 2011).
- C. L. McIntosh, F. Germer, J. Appel, A. K. Jones. Hydrogenases in phototrophs: Characterization of the bidirectional [NiFe]-hydrogenase from Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 using protein film electrochemistry. Metals in Biology Gordon Research Conference (Jan 2011).
- Anne K Jones. Direct electrochemistry of the bidirectional [NiFe]-hydrogenase from Synechocystis. Department of Physics, University of Southern California (Dec 2010).
- Anne K. Jones. Exploring and Exploiting Redox Enzymes. Department of Chemistry, University of Nevada at Reno (Nov 2010).
- Anne K Jones. Engineering Oxidoreductases: Design and Synthesis of Artificial Hydrogenases. Air Force Office of Science Annual Review (Jul 2010).
- Anne K Jones. Artificial hydrogenases: Construction of peptide based models of hydrogenases. 9th International Hydrogenase Conference (Jun 2010).
- S. Roy, S. Shinde, A. K. Jones. Artificial [FeFe]-hydrogenase: Synthesis of a diiron-hexacarbonyl cluster in a peptide framework. 9th International Hydrogenase Conference (Jun 2010).
- C. L. McIntosh, F. Germer, J. Appel, A. K. Jones. Characterization of the bidirectional [NiFe]-hydrogenase from Synechocystis sp. PCC6803 using protein film electrochemistry. 9th International Hydrogenase Conference (Jun 2010).
- A. Dutta, A. Hamilton, H. E. Hartnett, A. K. Jones. Synthesis of [Ni-Mx] complexes in a peptide scaffold: Biomimetic peptidic models of [NiFe]-hydrogenases. 9th International Hydrogenase Conference (Jun 2010).
- A. K. Jones, A. Dutta, S. Roy, N. Teodori. Synthesis of Hydrogenase maquettes: a bottom-up approach for studying metalloenzymes. Fe-S enzymes Gordon Research Conference, Colby-Sawyer College (Jun 2010).
- Anne K Jones. Design and Synthesis of artificial hydrogenases. Bioenergetics Symposium of the Annual Biophysical Society Meeting (Feb 2010).
- Arnab Dutta and Anne K. Jones. Synthesis of [NiFe]-hydrogenase maquettes: a bottom-up approach fro studying metalloenzymes. Graduate Research Symposium of the Metals in Biology Gordon Research Conference (Jan 2010).
- A. K. Jones, B. Kearl, I. Ashur, A. Dutta, C. L. McIntosh. Identification of an indium tin oxide binding peptide and its use in electrochemical applications. Electrochemistry Gordon Research Conference, Ventura, CA (Jan 2010).
- A. Dutta, A. K. Jones. Synthesis of [NiFe]-hydrogenase maquettes: a bottom-up approach fro studying metalloenzymes. Graduate Research Symposium of the Metals in Biology Gordon Research Conference, Ventura, CA (Jan 2010).
- A. K. Jones. Engineering oxidoreductases: Design and Synthesis of artificial hydrogenases. Air Force Office of Science Annual Review (Aug 2009).
- A. K. Jones. Exploring and Exploiting redox Enzymes. Department of Civil, Environmental and Sustainable Engineering, ASU (Feb 2009).
- A. K. Jones. Exploring and Exploiting Redox Enzymes. Department of Chemistry, Regis College (Feb 2009).
- A. Dutta, A. K. Jones. Synthesis of peptide based [NiFe]-hydrogenase: A bottom-up approach for studying metalloenzymes. Gordon Research Conference for Renewable Energy: Solar Fuels (Feb 2009).
- A. K. Jones, B. Kearl, A. Dutta, C. McIntosh. Identification of an indium tin oxide binding peptides for use as an affinity tag in direct protein electrochemistry. Metals in Biology Gordon Conference (Jan 2009).
- A. K. Jones, B. Kearl, A. Dutta, C. McIntosh. Identification of an Indium Tin Oxide binding peptide for use as an affinity tag in direct protein electrochemistry. Metals in Biology Gordon Conference (Jan 2009).
- A. K. Jones. Exploring and Exploiting Redox Enzymes. Minisymposium on redox enzymes, University of Pennsylvania (Nov 2008).
- B. Kearl*, A. K. Jones. Identification of an Indium Tin Oxide binding peptide for use as an affinity tag in direct protein electrochemistry. Symposium on Research in Interdisciplinary Science & Engineering (Oct 2008).
- A. Dutta*, A. K. Jones. Synthesis of [NiFe]-hydrogenase Maquettes: A bottom-up approach for studying metalloenzymes. Symposium on Research in Interdisciplinary Science & Engineering (Oct 2008).
- C. McIntosh*, J. Cordova, G. Ghirlanda, A. K. Jones. Electrocatalytic reduction of CO2 via an artificially engineered membrane protein. Symposium on Research in Interdisciplinary Science & Engineering (Oct 2008).
- Nicholas Teodori*, A. K. Jones. Mimicking hydrogenases: Insertion of a diiron-hexacarbonyl species into ß-sheet protein structures. Symposium on Research in Interdisciplinary Science & Engineering (Oct 2008).
- A. K. Jones. Design and Synthesis of Artificial Hydrogenases. Iron Sulfur Enzymes Gordon Research Conference (Jun 2008).
- A. K. Jones. Hydrogenases: Model Redox Enzymes. Biophysics Chalk Talk (Mar 2008).
- A. Dutta*, A. K. Jones. Synthesis of hydrogenase maquettes: Bottom-up approach for studying metalloenzymes. Life and Earth Sciences Graduate Symposium (Feb 2008).
- C. McIntosh, J. Cordova, G. Ghirlanda, A. K. Jones. Generation of a transmembrane catalyst for efficient carbon dioxide (CO2) electroreduction. Life and Earth Sciences Graduate Symposium (Feb 2008).
- A. K. Jones*, B. R. Lichtenstein, A. Dutta, G. Gordon, P. L. Dutton. Synthetic hydrogenases: Incorporation of an iron carbonyl thiolate into a designed peptide. Metals in Biology Gordon Conference (Jan 2008).
- DOE Faculty Early Career Award (CAREER) 2012-2017
- Camille and Henry Dreyfus Special Grant in the Chemical Sciences 2009
- Air Force Office of Scientific Research Young Investigator Award (CAREER) 2007-2011
- Personnel Committee (Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry), Member (2013 - Present)
- Undergraduate Programs Committee, Member (2012 - Present)
- Inorganic Chemistry, Ad hoc Reviewer (2012 - Present)
- Journal of Physical Chemistry, Ad hoc Reviewer (2012 - Present)
- Langmuir, Ad hoc Reviewer (2012 - Present)
- DOE ARPA_E, Technical Proposal Reviewer/ Panelist (2011 - Present)
- Air Force Office of Scientific Research, Technical Proposal Reviewer (2011 - Present)
- Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, Ad hoc Reviewer (2011 - Present)
- Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, Ad hoc Reviewer (2011 - Present)
- Department of Energy, Technical Proposal Reviewer (2011 - Present)
- Energy and Environmental Science, Ad hoc Reviewer (2011 - Present)
- FEBS Letters, Ad hoc Reviewer (2011 - Present)
- Journal of Biological Chemistry, Ad hoc Reviewer (2011 - Present)
- PLOS One, Ad hoc Reviewer (2011 - Present)
- European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry, Ad hoc Reviewer (2010 - Present)
- Journal of Physical Chemistry, Ad hoc Reviewer (2010 - Present)
- Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Liaison to Barrett, the Honors College, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Liaison to Barrett, the Honors College (2009 - Present)
- Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Liaison to Barrett, the Honors College, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Liaison to Barrett, the Honors College (2009 - Present)
- Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Liaison to Barrett, the Honors College, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Liaison to Barrett, the Honors College (2009 - Present)
- Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Liaison to Barrett, the Honors College, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Liaison to Barrett, the Honors College (2009 - Present)
- Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Liaison to Barrett, the Honors College, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Liaison to Barrett, the Honors College (2009 - Present)
- NMR Facility Steering/ Evaluation Committee, Member (2009 - Present)
- NMR Facility Steering/ Evaluation Committee, Member (2009 - Present)
- Army Corps of Engineers, Technical Proposal Reviewer (2009 - Present)
- Army Corps of Engineers, Technical Proposal Reviewer (2009 - Present)
- Army Corps of Engineers, Technical Proposal Reviewer (2009 - Present)
- Bioelectrochemistry, Ad hoc Reviewer (2009 - Present)
- DOE Basic Energy Sciences, Technical Proposal Reviewer (2009 - Present)
- DOE Basic Energy Sciences, Technical Proposal Reviewer (2009 - Present)
- Dalton Transactions/ Royal Society of Chemistry, Ad hoc Reviewer (2009 - Present)
- Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, Ad hoc Reviewer (2009 - Present)
- Seminar Committee, Member (2008 - Present)
- Seminar Committee, Member (2008 - Present)
- Seminar Committee, Member (2008 - Present)
- Seminar Committee, Member (2008 - Present)
- Seminar Committee, Member (2008 - Present)
- Seminar Committee, Member (2008 - Present)
- Seminar Committee, Member (2008 - Present)
- Septennial Review Committee, Member (2008 - Present)
- Septennial Review Committee, Member (2008 - Present)
- Strategic Planning Committee for the Center for Bioenergy and Photosynthesis, Member (2008 - Present)
- Strategic Planning Committee for the Center for Bioenergy and Photosynthesis, Member (2008 - Present)
- Strategic Planning Committee for the Center for Bioenergy and Photosynthesis, Member (2008 - Present)
- Undergraduate Programs Committee, Member (2008 - Present)
- Executive Committee for the Center for Bioenergy and Photosynthesis, Member (2007 - Present)
- Analytical Chemistry, Ad hoc Reviewer (2007 - Present)
- Biochemistry, Ad hoc Reviewer (2007 - Present)
- Biochemistry, Ad hoc Reviewer (2007 - Present)
- Biochemistry, Ad hoc Reviewer (2007 - Present)
- Biochemistry, Ad hoc Reviewer (2007 - Present)
- Chemical Reviews, Ad hoc Reviewer (2007 - Present)
- Electrochemistry Communications, Ad hoc Reviewer (2007 - Present)
- Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry, Ad hoc Reviewer (2007 - Present)
- Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry, Ad hoc Reviewer (2007 - Present)
- Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry, Ad hoc Reviewer (2007 - Present)
- Journal of the American Chemical Society, Ad hoc Reviewer (2007 - Present)
- Journal of the American Chemical Society, Ad hoc Reviewer (2007 - Present)
- Journal of the American Chemical Society, Ad hoc Reviewer (2007 - Present)
- Journal of the American Chemical Society, Ad hoc Reviewer (2007 - Present)
- Journal of the American Chemical Society, Ad hoc Reviewer (2007 - Present)
- Personnel Committee (Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry), Member (2013 - 2014)
- Undergraduate Programs Committee, Member (2012 - 2014)
- Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Liaison to Barrett, the Honors College, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Liaison to Barrett, the Honors College (2009 - 2014)
- Energy/ Inorganic Chemistry Search Committee, Member (2010 - 2011)
- District 16 (Arizona and Southern California) Rhodes Scholarship Selection Committee, Member (2009 - 2010)
- NMR/ Biophysical Chemistry Faculty Search Committee, Member (2009 - 2010)
- District 16 (Arizona and Southern California) Rhodes Scholarship Selection Committee, Member (2009 - 2009)
- Math and Science Teaching Fellows program, Research Supervisor for Local High School Teachers (2009 - 2009)
- Chemical Education Faculty Search Committee, Member (2008 - 2008)
- Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Strategic Planning Committee for Sustainability Initiatives, Chair (2008 - 2008)
- NMR/ Biophysical Chemistry Faculty Search Committee, Member (2007 - 2008)