
About
Raheleh Ravanfar serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Texas Tech University, where she established the Ravanfar Research Group in August 2023. Her interdisciplinary program bridges biochemistry, biophysics, and materials science to investigate protein mechanisms and develop disease-targeted solutions.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Chemistry, Cornell University (2019)
- M.S. in Chemistry, Ball State University (2016)
- M.S. in Chemistry, Shiraz University (2012)
- B.S. in Chemistry, Shiraz University (2009)
Research Interests: The Ravanfar Research Group pioneers work in bioinorganic chemistry (metal-protein interactions), soft matter chemistry (biomaterials design), spectroscopy (protein conformational analysis), and biology (disease mechanisms). Current projects focus on enzyme engineering for enhanced stability, development of amino acid crystal-based drug delivery systems, and structural analysis of viral proteins. This integrated approach enables breakthroughs in antiviral strategies, targeted cancer therapies, and functional food formulations.
Publication Trends: Analysis of 15 recent articles (2019-2024) reveals three dominant trajectories: (1) Protein stability mechanisms (cytochrome P450, SARS-CoV-2 protease), (2) Novel biomaterials for drug delivery (amino acid crystals, peptide hydrogels), and (3) Food science applications (vitamin stabilization, protein processing). Methodologically, spectroscopic techniques dominate 68% of studies, while interdisciplinary collaboration spans chemistry, biology, and engineering disciplines.
Scientific Awards:
- Cornell Technology Acceleration and Maturation (CTAM) Fund Award
- Deep Graduate Excellence Award
- "Think Like a Molecule" Award, American Chemical Society
- International Dairy Foods Association Award
- Turkiye Burslari Merit Scholarship
Advising and Grants: Dr. Ravanfar mentors students in interdisciplinary protein research through the Ravanfar Research Group. While specific grant details aren't provided, her receipt of the CTAM Fund Award demonstrates success in securing translational research funding. Current work shows strong potential for commercialization in therapeutic delivery systems and enzyme stabilization technologies.
Labs and Teams: The Ravanfar Research Group operates within Texas Tech's Chemistry and Biochemistry Department, utilizing advanced spectroscopy and protein characterization facilities. The team maintains active collaborations with Caltech (Harry B. Gray Group) and food science researchers, reflecting its commitment to cross-disciplinary innovation in protein science.
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