LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY AND BIOCHEMISTRY
We are combining femtosecond spectros-copy and molecular biology to learn how antibodies evolve specificity. Learn more...
We are developing new spectroscopic techniques for the study of protein dynamics and function. Learn more...
We use stopped-flow mixing and FTIR spectroscopy to elucidate the mechanisms of chemical reactions. Learn more...
Dr. Zimmermann is a native of Germany. He received a doctorate in physics from Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany, in 2000, followed by postdoctaral training with Graham R. Fleming at UC Berkeley. In 2003, he joined the lab of Floyd Romesberg at The Scripps Research Institute, where he worked on the evolution of molecular recognition in the immune system and the use of infrared probes to study structure-function and dynamics-function relationships in proteins. He will be joining the chemistry faculty of Loyola University in August of 2020.
* molecular biology
* protein expression
* protein binding assays
* MD simulations
* quantum chemistry
* data science
* molecular biology
* laser spectroscopy
* data science
* femtosecond laser spectroscopy
* peptide chemistry
* optical spectroscopy
* protein binding assays
* quantum chemistry
* FTIR spectroscopy
* peptide chemistry
* stopped-flow mixing
* FTIR spectroscopy
* organic chemistry
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Loyola University Chicago
1068 W. Sheridan Rd
Chicago, IL 60660
(773) 508 3117