John Cort
Researcher · Biomolecular Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
Paul Drude Institute for Solid State ElectronicsAbout
John Cort is a Scientist at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), specializing in biomolecular nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and structure-based functional genomics. His research spans multiple scientific domains including metabolomics, structural biology, and bioenergy.
His educational background includes a PhD in Chemistry from the University of Washington and a BA in Chemistry from Williams College. This strong foundation in chemistry has enabled his extensive contributions to NMR methodology and applications.
Cort's research interests focus on advancing NMR spectroscopy techniques for biological applications. His work integrates structural biology with functional genomics to understand complex biological systems, particularly in plant biochemistry, metabolomics, and bioenergy research. He has made significant contributions to lignin characterization, natural products chemistry, and the development of NMR databases and software tools that enhance the field's capabilities.
Analysis of his recent publications reveals a strong trend toward integrating advanced structural techniques with bioenergy applications. His work increasingly focuses on lignin conversion for biofuels, plant-microbe interactions, and the development of computational tools for NMR data analysis. The interdisciplinary nature of his research bridges chemistry, biology, and computational science to address energy and environmental challenges.
Cort has contributed to numerous collaborative research efforts across PNNL's scientific divisions, particularly in bioenergy, environmental science, and advanced computing. His work often involves cross-disciplinary teams addressing complex challenges in sustainable energy and environmental systems.
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