Martin Case Ph.D.
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| Assistant Professor |
Bioorganic Chemistry |
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Disciplines |
| The University of Vermont |
Chemistry |
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State / Provence |
| Burlington |
Vermont |
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| US |
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Broadly, Dr. Case's research goals are to elucidate the roles of amino acid side-chain packing in protein folding and stability using dynamic combinatorial libraries.
Dr. Case held a staff research position and lectureship at Princeton University, NJ, before coming to UVM to join the Chemistry Faculty in 2003.
Education
Martin Case obtained his PhD at Birmingham University in the UK. He moved to the USA as a postdoc at the Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, CA.
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