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Brian Tripp is an Associate Professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at Western Michigan University. His research focuses on protein engineering, enzymology, and structure-function studies of proteins, with a particular emphasis on combinatorial approaches to investigate and alter protein function. He has conducted studies on in vivo biotinylation of fusion peptides, metal-dependent antibody recognition via peptide libraries, and gamma-class carbonic anhydrase structure-function relationships.
- Education: Doctorate in Biological Sciences
Current students include Troy Burtchett and Aaron Wenger pursuing Master of Science degrees under his supervision. His laboratory explores interdisciplinary topics at the intersection of biochemistry and molecular biology, applying engineering principles to protein systems. Despite no explicit mention of awards or grants, his work contributes to foundational advancements in enzymatic mechanisms and protein design.
Laboratory activities emphasize experimental techniques such as recombinant protein production, biophysical characterization, and high-throughput screening methodologies.
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