
About
Rob Fairman is a Professor of Biology at Haverford College, where he has been since 1997. He specializes in protein polymerizing systems and neurodegenerative diseases, particularly Huntington’s, ALS, and Alzheimer’s. He earned his Ph.D. in biochemistry from Stanford University. As associate provost, he led the renovation of Sharpless Hall, now housing biology and psychology departments. He co-founded the 'Biochem Superlab' course, which emphasizes student-driven research and published a peer-reviewed paper in PLoS Biology in 2017. His research uses advanced techniques like analytical ultracentrifugation to study protein aggregation mechanisms.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Biochemistry, Stanford University
Research Interests: Protein aggregation dynamics, neurodegenerative disease pathways, molecular mechanisms of protein self-assembly, and the application of mindfulness in mental health. His work bridges basic science and environmental concerns, reflected in his fantasy trilogy about scientists turned elves advocating forest conservation.
Research Trends: His articles focus on protein aggregation mechanisms using analytical ultracentrifugation, Drosophila models for neurodegenerative diseases, and interdisciplinary approaches like carbon quantum dots for neuroprotection. Collaborations with students and跨学科 projects highlight his commitment to hands-on learning.
Advising & Labs:
- Adjunct mentor for the Biochem Superlab
- Labs equipped with a Beckman Analytical Ultracentrifuge, pivotal to over 40 of his 85 publications
Labs/Teams: His lab in Sharpless Hall integrates cutting-edge instrumentation and undergraduate research, fostering a collaborative environment.
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