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Ellen Broering is a Teaching Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Colorado. Her research focuses on designing synthetic models of metalloenzymes, particularly nickel-containing superoxide dismutase (NiSOD) analogs. She investigates redox-active nickel complexes and their roles in biological systems through advanced inorganic chemistry methods.
Her work explores nitrosylation mechanisms, metal-ligand bonding configurations, and enzyme mimicry using Ni-N2S2 complexes. Broering's studies aim to uncover novel biochemical roles for nickel and advance understanding of enzymatic catalysis pathways.
Broering holds an office in Ekeley M319. Though no awards or grants are listed here, her research contributes to key areas at the intersection of inorganic chemistry and biochemistry.




