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Benjamin Stein is an Assistant Professor and Co-Director of the Biochemistry Program in the Department of Biology at the College of the Holy Cross. He holds a Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology where he studied adaptor-mediated regulation of proteolysis, followed by postdoctoral research on two-component signaling systems at the University of Chicago.
His research focuses on understanding signal transduction in bacteria using Caulobacter crescentus as a model organism. Primary methodologies include biochemistry, molecular biology, and microbial genetics. Current projects investigate:
- FixLJ-FixT oxygen-sensing system: Examining structural elements of FixT inhibition and Fe-S cofactor stability
- ChvGI-NtrYXZ regulatory networks: Characterizing NtrY-NtrZ interactions and phosphorylation dynamics
Publication analysis reveals consistent focus on bacterial signaling mechanisms, protein degradation pathways, and stress response systems across microbiology and biochemistry. Recent works emphasize two-component system regulation and structural analysis of protein interactions.
Dr. Stein mentors undergraduate researchers including:
- Jael Cruz
- Chloe Carbonneau
- Jack Petrus
- Ronan Lanam
- Emma Bain
- Zayda Dominick
- Autumn Wilson
- Mitchell Lutey
He leads the Stein Laboratory at Holy Cross, equipped for biochemical and genetic research on bacterial systems.





