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John Mark Franck is an Assistant Professor of Chemistry at Syracuse University, affiliated with the Biochemistry program within the College of Arts and Sciences. His research focuses on advancing magnetic resonance techniques, particularly Overhauser Dynamic Nuclear Polarization (ODNP), to study hydration water dynamics at soft nanoscale interfaces, such as those found in proteins and materials systems. He leads the Franck Lab, which develops innovative spectroscopic tools to probe molecular interactions in confined environments.
Honors include an Editor's Pick Article by the American Institute of Physics (2022). Notable grants include the NSF CAREER Award (2022–2026) for Spin Dynamics Measurements of Hydration Water Variations at protein interfaces. His work bridges chemical physics, biochemistry, and analytical chemistry, with applications in biomedicine and materials science.
Recent research highlights include studies on water confinement effects, protein surface hydration, and nanomaterial design. He actively participates in academic service, serving as an officer in the American Chemical Society’s Central New York Chapter and as a reviewer for journals like Biophysical Journal and the NSF.
The Franck Lab’s interdisciplinary approach emphasizes student mentorship, with ongoing recruitment for graduate and undergraduate researchers. His teaching spans physical chemistry, analytical chemistry labs, and independent research modules.
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