
About
Matthew Gage, Ph.D., is a Professor at the University of Massachusetts Lowell and Director of the UMOVE Center. He holds dual affiliations with the Chemistry Department and the Center for Pathogen Research & Training (CPRT). His research focuses on understanding protein function, particularly the role of titin in muscle mechanics and structure. He has expertise in biophysical techniques, bioinformatics, and antimicrobial development.
Education: Ph.D. in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (Purdue University, 2001), B.S. in Chemistry and Molecular Biology (University of Wyoming, 1996). Awards include the NIH Biophysics Training Grant and NSF REU Fellowship.
Research Interests:
- Titin structure-function relationships in muscle elasticity
- Protein unfolding mechanisms under mechanical force
- Bioinformatics-driven analysis of muscle gene expression
- Development of novel antimicrobial compounds
Key grants include NIH R15 funding for pH-responsive peptides and NSF support for linking genome to muscle phenome. His lab employs techniques like magnetic tweezers, RNA-Seq, and fluorescence-based assays.
Awards: Dean's List (Wyoming), multiple training grants, and recognition for undergraduate excellence.
Advising: Supervises graduate students in protein chemistry and biophysics. Active in interdisciplinary collaborations across muscle biology and drug discovery.
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