
About
Misty Kuhn is an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at San Francisco State University. Her research focuses on Gcn5-related N-acetyltransferases (GNATs), exploring their structural diversity, functional mechanisms, and evolutionary relationships. She emphasizes inclusivity and accessibility in science, advocating for the importance of diverse perspectives in advancing research.
Research Areas: The Kuhn Laboratory studies GNAT enzymes, a vast family of acetyltransferases involved in critical biological processes. Her work bridges structural biology, enzymology, and molecular evolution to understand how protein diversity enables cellular function.
Teaching: Professor Kuhn teaches courses in chemistry and biochemistry, integrating hands-on laboratory research with classroom instruction. She actively promotes student engagement in scientific discovery through course offerings and mentorship.
Lab Philosophy: The Kuhn Lab emphasizes that proteins, like humans, exhibit diverse identities shaped by history and environment. This perspective informs their collaborative approach to studying protein structure-function relationships and enzymatic mechanisms.
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