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Related Research / Collaborators:

Barton Research Group

PI: Dr. Jacqueline Barton

Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, California Institute of Technology

 

Beal Research Group

PI: Dr. Peter Beal

Dept. of Chemistry, University of California, Davis

 

Burrows Research Group

PI: Dr. Cynthia Burrows

Dept. of Chemistry, University of Utah

 

Doublie Research Group

PI: Dr. Sylvie Doublie

Dept. of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, University of Vermont

 

Eichman Research Group

PI: Dr. Brandt Eichman

Dept. of Biological Sciences, Vanderbilt University

 

Hamm Research Group

PI: Dr. Michelle Hamm

Dept. of Chemistry, University of Richmond

 

Hammond Research Group

PI: Dr. Ming Chen Hammond

Depts. of Chemistry and MCB, University of California, Berkeley

 

Horvath Research Group

PI: Dr. Martin Horvath

Dept. of Biology, University of Utah

 

Kool Research Group

PI: Dr. Eric Kool

Dept. of Chemistry, Stanford University

 

Solomon Research Group

PI: Dr. Edward Solomon

Dept. of Chemistry, Stanford University

 

Wallace Research Group

PI: Dr. Susan Wallace

Dept. of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, University of Vermont


 

 

 

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Contact:

Dr. Sheila S. David
ssdavid@ucdavis.edu
(530)-752-4280

Department of Chemistry
One Shields Ave.
Davis, CA 95616