
About
Nathaniel Nucci is an Associate Professor at Rowan University's College of Science & Mathematics, jointly appointed in the Department of Biological & Biomedical Sciences and Physics & Astronomy. His research bridges biophysics, structural biology, and nanotechnology to understand protein behavior in confined environments.
Education
- Ph.D., Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics, University of Pennsylvania
- M.S., Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of New Hampshire
- B.S., Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of New Hampshire
Research Interests
Dr. Nucci's lab focuses on:
- Protein biophysics in crowded/confining environments
- Reverse micelle technology for biomolecular studies
- Hydration dynamics of proteins (NMR-based methods)
- Structural biology of disease-related proteins (PHDs, p53)
- Drug delivery systems for protein therapeutics
- Nanoparticle synthesis with protein conjugation
Research Trends
His recent publications demonstrate expertise in using reverse micelles to study:
- Protein structural stability under confinement
- Hydration dynamics of therapeutic proteins
- Microenvironmental effects on phase-separating proteins
- Conformational changes in GPCRs
- Interfacial interactions in biomolecular systems
Scientific Awards
- Gary J. Hunter Excellence in Mentoring Award (2024)
- College of Science and Mathematics Excellence in Academic Student Support (2022)
Teaching Philosophy
Emphasizes applied and experiential learning, integrating recent scientific discoveries into classroom practice and promoting hands-on scientific investigation.
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