Profiles in "Fundamental Molecular Science" Expertise Area

  • Jeff Yarger primary research interests are in biophysical chemistry, nano-materials and the general field of disordered or amorphous materials.
  • Dr. Jurutka is an endocrinologist applying molecular medicine approaches to elucidate fundamental questions in human health/disease including work on: nutraceuticals, cancer, IBS, RXR drug discovery, and neurobiology of vitamin D.
  • Steimle is a professor of chemistry at ASU. His research focus is the generation and characterization of gas-phase metal containing molecules as it relates to remote sensing, venues for particle physics, and others.
  • Gerdenis Kodis is a retired research faculty with a joint appointment in the Department of Physics and the Biodesign Institute at ASU. He works in the fields of artificial photosynthesis, molecular photonics, and biophysics.
  • Gary Moore's group has research interests in chemistry to build nanoscale materials that are fundamentally interesting and address societal challenges.
  • Stephanopoulos' interests include the synthesis of novel protein- and peptide-DNA nanomaterials and their application to biology, medicine, energy, and fundamental self-assembly.
  • Graves' interests focus on a new type of X-ray light source based on the collision of extremely short electron and laser pulses.
  • Assistant Professor in the School of Molecular Sciences at Arizona State University. His research is at the confluence of statistical mechanics, molecular biology, hybrid modeling and large-scale computer simulations.