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Steven Boxer is the Camille Dreyfus Professor of Chemistry at Stanford University. His research focuses on the physical aspects of biological systems, with particular emphasis on protein electrostatics, membrane biophysics, and photosynthesis. He has made significant contributions to understanding the role of electric fields in enzyme catalysis and the photophysics of fluorescent proteins.
Dr. Boxer received his PhD in Physical and Physical-Organic Chemistry from the University of Chicago in 1976 and his BS with Honors in Chemistry from Tufts University in 1969.
His research program investigates several interconnected themes:
- Excited State Dynamics in GFP & Split GFP
- Electrostatics and Dynamics in Proteins
- Model Membranes
- Energy and Electron Transfer in Photosynthesis
Recent publications demonstrate his continued leadership in applying physical chemistry approaches to biological problems, with particular focus on quantifying electric fields in enzyme active sites and their role in catalysis. His work bridges chemistry, physics, and biology to provide fundamental insights into biomolecular function.
As the Camille Dreyfus Professor of Chemistry, Dr. Boxer has received significant recognition for his contributions to chemical research and education.
Dr. Boxer leads an active research group that combines experimental and computational approaches to study biological systems with a strong physical perspective. His lab has developed numerous innovative techniques and continues to train the next generation of scientists at the interface of chemistry and biology.
The Boxer Lab maintains a strong research presence with multiple ongoing projects exploring the physical basis of biological phenomena, including advanced instrumentation for measuring electric fields in proteins and developing novel membrane models.
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