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Edgar Kooijman is an Associate Professor at Kent State University, specializing in membrane biophysics and lipid signaling. His work focuses on lipid-protein interactions, lipid droplet biology, and the physical chemistry of membrane lipids. He holds a Ph.D. from Utrecht University (2006) and advanced degrees in physics and engineering. His research explores how membrane lipids influence protein behavior, particularly in signaling pathways and lipid droplet dynamics. Key projects include studying phosphatidic acid ionization, perilipin protein interactions, and lipid phase separation mechanisms. His lab develops innovative methods to analyze lipid-protein interactions at interfaces. Despite no listed awards, his extensive publications reflect significant contributions to biophysical chemistry and membrane science.
Education highlights include a Ph.D. in Biochemistry of Membranes (Utrecht University), MS in Physics (Kent State), and engineering degrees from institutions in the Netherlands. His work bridges physics, chemistry, and biology, with applications in understanding cellular lipid dynamics. Current research trends emphasize lipid signaling pathways and the biophysical basis of protein-lipid affinity.
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