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University of Wyoming |
Department of Chemistry |
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| Kubelka Group | ||
| Protein Folding - Biomolecular Spectroscopy - Computational Chemistry | ||
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Welcome! Our research focuses on understanding the molecular mechanism of protein folding, which remains one of the principal challenges for the modern science.
To address this problem, we employ experimental approaches that
combine chemistry with physics and biology, along with theory and computation.
The model proteins we study are chemically synthesized in our laboratory.
In order to gain the most detailed picture of the folding process, we study folding using a variety of
experimental spectroscopic methods.
Finally, we process and analyze the folding data, and develop theoretical models for the folding mechanism.
In parallel, we are improving and developing new
experimental methods for study of protein folding as well as theoretical approaches for their analysis
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Our research is supported by the National Science Foundation CAREER grant
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