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John Markley is an Affiliate Faculty member in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Colorado Denver's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. His academic career spans decades, with a Ph.D. in Biophysics from Harvard University (1969) and a B.A. in Chemistry from Carleton College (1963).
- Education: Ph.D., Biophysics, Harvard University, 1969
- B.A., Chemistry, Carleton College, 1963
Professor Markley's research focuses on applications of NMR spectroscopy to biological systems, advancing structural biology and biochemical analysis. His recent publications highlight interdisciplinary work in:
- Protein-ligand interactions and epigenetics
- Iron-sulfur cluster dynamics
- Collagen structural stability
- Computational NMR tools (e.g., I-PINE)
- Bromodomain function and mitochondrial metabolism
- Plant peptide signaling and endoplasmic reticulum proteins
While no specific scientific awards or advising activities are listed, his work bridges biophysics, chemistry, and molecular biology. Publications demonstrate methodological innovations in NMR, X-ray scattering, and metabolomics.
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