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Molly Lockart serves as Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry within Samford University's Howard College of Arts and Sciences. Her research program bridges biophysical chemistry and human health through interdisciplinary investigation of metalloenzyme structure-function relationships.
Her academic foundation includes a PhD from the University of Alabama. Dr. Lockart's research employs advanced spectroscopic and structural techniques to investigate metalloenzymes critical to immune responses against pathogens, DNA damage repair mechanisms, and tumor development processes. Particular emphasis is placed on dioxygenase enzymes and their catalytic mechanisms using ENDOR and EPR spectroscopy.
Analysis of her recent publications (2020-2024) reveals three dominant research thrusts: (1) Detailed mechanistic studies of 3-mercaptopropionate dioxygenase using substrate analogs and spectroscopic probes; (2) Investigation of chromium-DNA interactions and their carcinogenic implications; (3) Exploration of magnetic properties in novel iron-nickel complexes and conjugated polymers. This work consistently connects fundamental chemical principles to biological and medical contexts.
Dr. Lockart leads an active research laboratory focused on understanding how metalloenzymes function as 'gatekeepers' in human health pathways. Her teaching philosophy emphasizes inspiring students through hands-on research experiences in health-related biochemical investigations, with particular attention to mentoring the next generation of scientists in biophysical chemistry methodologies.
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