LOUISVILLE UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE Louisville, KY 40292 TEL: (502) 852-6798 FAX: (502) 852-8149 Web: www.louisville.edu/chemistry Email: chemistry@louisville.edu Department of Chemistry George R. Pack, Chair. Craig C. Grapperhaus, Vice-Chair. Degrees Offered: B.A, B.S, M.S, Ph.D. Fields of Specialization: Analytical, Inorganic, Organic, Physical Chemistry, Chemical Physics and Biochemistry. Interdisciplinary Program: Chemical Physics (Department of Physics) and Chemistry (Department of Chemistry, Western Kentucky University). BALDWIN, RICHARD P. (b.1950) Professor. B.A, 1970, Thomas More College; Ph.D, 1976, Purdue University. Analytical Chemistry. Electroanalytical chemistry, analytical applications of chemically modified electrodes, liquid chromatography and capillary electrophoresis with electrochemical detection, microfabricated instrumentation. TEL: (502) 852-5892 FAX: (502) 8528149 Web: louisville.edu/a-s/chemistry/faculty/rpb.htm Email: rick.baldwin@louisville.edu Susan Carroll, Mark M. Crain, John F. Naber, Robert S. Keynton, Kevin M. Walsh and Richard P. Baldwin, Room temperature UV adhesive bonding of CE devices, Lab on a Chip, 8, 1564-1569 (2008). Lukasz Sztaberek, Michael D. Martin, Richard P. Baldwin and Thomas Roussel, Jr, Microfabrication techniques for the development of a miniaturized Hg-free ASV sensor for drinking water, Prepr. Ext. Abstr. ACS Natl. Meet., Am. Chem. Soc., Div. Environ. Chem, 48, 1059 (2008). D. B. Franco, Advances in electrochemical detection for lab-on-a-chip systems. (D) BUCHANAN, ROBERT M. (b.1951) Professor. B.A, 1973, Western Maryland College; M.S, 1975, West Virginia University; Ph.D, 1980, University of Colorado. Postdoctoral Associate, 1980-1981, University of Colorado; Postdoctoral Associate, 1981-1982, M. I. T. Inorganic Chemistry. Synthesis, structure, and magnetic properties of inorganic and bioinorganic compounds; active site models of mu.-oxo iron proteins; polynuclear manganese complexes as models of PSII and pseudocatalase proteins; mixed valence complexes; C-H bond function; conducting polymers; phthalocyanine complexes, electrocatalysis. TEL: (502) 852-6580 FAX: (502) 852-8149 Web: louisville.edu/a-s/chemistry/faculty/rmb.htm Email: bob.buchanan@louisville.edu Sara E. Edison, Sean D. Conklin, Necati Kaval, Lionel E. Cheruzel, Jeanette A. Krause, Carl J. Seliskar, William R. Heineman, Robert M. Buchanan and Michael J. Baldwin, Spectroscopic characterization of a Ni-organic radical intermediate in the aerobic oxidation of methanol catalyzed by a Ni(II)(polyoximate) complex, Inorg. Chim. Acta, 361, 947955 (2008). BURNS, CHRISTOPHER T. (b.1972) Assistant Professor. B.S, 1996, University of Idaho; M.S, 1998, University of Idaho; Ph.D, 2005, University of Chicago. Postdoctoral Research Associate, 2005-2008, Argonne National Laboratory. Organic Chemistry; Organometallic Chemistry. Synthetic and mechanistic organometallic chemistry; ligand oriented catalyst design, late transition metal and single-site homogenous olefin polymerization catalysis, polymerization of functionalized olefins, polymer chemistry, small molecule activation, catalytic C-X (X = H, C, B, Si) bond formation, stereoselective synthesis and catalysis, periodic mesoporous silica for catalysis, heterogenous catalysis. TEL: (502) 852-5977 FAX: (502) 852-8149 Web: louisville.edu/a-s/chemistry/faculty/ctb.htm Email: ctburn02@louisville.edu F. Wu, S. R. Foley, C. T. Burns and R. F. Jordan, Acrylonitrile insertion reactions of cationic palladium alkyl complexes, J. Am. Chem. Soc, 127, 1841-1853 (2005). L. E. Iton, A. J. Crisci, V. Vajdova, P. D. Laible, C. T. Burns and M. A. Firestone, Synthesis and characterization of mesostructured silicas and gold frameworks as active matrices for biomolecule encapsulation, Advances in Science and Technology, 51, 30-37 (2006). Christopher T. Burns and Richard F. Jordan, Ethylene Dimerization by Cationic Palladium(II) Alkyl Complexes that Contain Bis(heterocycle)methane Ligands, Organometallics, 26, 6726-6736 (2007). Christopher T. Burns and Richard F. Jordan, Ethylene polymerization by sterically crowded palladium(II) complexes that contain bis(heterocycle)methane ligands, Organometallics, 26, 6737-6749 (2007). Matthew P. Conley, Christopher T. Burns and Richard F. Jordan, Mechanism of Ethylene Oligomerization by a Cationic Palladium(II) Alkyl Complex that Contains a (3,5-Me2pyrazolyl)2CHSi(p-tolyl)3 Ligand, Organometallics, 26, 6750-6759 (2007). C. T. Burns, S. W. Lee, S. Seifert and M. A. Firestone, Thiophene-based ionic liquids: Synthesis, physical properties, self-assembly and oxidative polymerization, Polymers for Advanced Technologies, 19, 1369-1382 (2008). C. T. Burns, S. Y. Choi, M. L. Dietz and M. A. Firestone, Acidichromic spiropyran-functionalized mesoporous silica: Towards stimuli-responsive metal ion separations media, Separation Science and Technology, 43, 2506-2519 (2008). J. K. Nelson, C. T. Burns, M. P. Smith, B. Twamley and N. R. Natale, Synthetic utility of epoxides for chiral functionalization of isoxazoles, Tetrahedron Lett, 49, 3078-3082 (2008). Jared K. Nelson, Christopher T. Burns, Miles P. Smith, Brendan Twamley and N. R. Natale, Synthetic utility of epoxides for chiral functionalization of isoxazoles, Tetrahedron Lett, 49, 3078-3082 (2008). DUPRE, DONALD B. (b.1942) Professor. B.A, 1964, Rice University; M.A, 1966, Princeton University; Ph.D, 1968, Princeton University. Postdoctoral Fellowship, 1968-1969, North American Rockwell Corp. Physical Chemistry. Theory of molecular conformational analysis and stereoelectronic effects. TEL: (502) 852-5976 FAX: (502) 852-8149 Web: www.louisville.edu/a-s/chemistry/faculty/dbd/prf. htm Email: d.dupre@louisville.edu Andres Puppato, Donald B. DuPre, Neal Stolowich and M. Cecilia Yappert, Effect of temperature and pH on 31P nuclear magnetic resonances of phospholipids in cholate micelles, Chem. Phys. Lipids, 150, 176-185 (2007). Lucius E. Johnson and Donald B. DuPre, Mechanism of the Electronic Stabilization of the 3MR and Divalent Carbon of Bis(diisopropylamino)cyclopropenylidene, J. Phys. Chem. A, 111, 11066-11073 (2007). Donald B. DuPre and John L. Wong, Thiamin Deprotonation Mechanism. Carbanion Development Stabilized by the LUMOs of Thiazolium and Pyrimidylimine Working in Tandem and Release Governed by a H-Bond Switch, J. Phys. Chem. A, 111, 2172-2181 (2007). Lucius E. Johnson and Donald B. DuPre, Topological and Orbital-Based Mechanisms of the Electronic Stabilization of Bis(Diisopropylamino)Cyclopropenylidene, J. Phys. Chem. A, 112, 7448-7454 (2008). FAN, TERESA WHEI-MEI (b.1955) Professor. B.S, 1977, National Taiwan University; M.S, 1979, University of Hawaii at Manoa; Ph.D, 1983, University of California, Davis. Postdoctoral Affiliate, 1984-1986, Stanford University; Visiting Postdoctoral, 1986, University of California, Davis. Biochemistry. Stress metabolism and contaminant biotransformation by primary producers and aquatic invertebrates in response to salinity, anaerobiosis and anthropogenic pollution. TEL: (502) 852-6448 FAX: (502) 852-6448 Web: louisville.edu/a-s/chemistry/faculty/twf.htm Email: teresa.fan@louisville.edu J. E. Podrabsky, J. E. Lopez, T.-W. Fan, R. Higashi and G. N. Somero, Extreme anoxia tolerance in embryos of the annual killifish Austrofundulus limnaeus: Insights from a metabolomics analysis, Journal of Experiemental Biology, 210, 2253-2266 (2007). A. N. Lane and T. W.-M Fan, Quantification and identification of isotopomer distributions of metabolites in crude cell extracts using 1H TOCSY, Metabolomics, 3, 79-86 (2007). L. W. Sumner, A. Amberg, D. Barrett, R. Beger, M. H. Beale, C. Daykin, T.-W. Fan, O. Fiehn, R. Goodacre, J. L. Griffin, R. Higashi, J. Kopka, J. C. Lindon, A. N. Lane, P. Marriott, A. W. Nicholls, M. D. Reily and M. Viant, Proposed minimum reporting standards for chemical analysis, Metabolomics Journal, 3, 211-221 (2007). S. Sansone, B. Nikolau, B. van Ommen, B. Kristal, C. Taylor, D. Robertson, J. Lindon, J. Griffin, L. Sumner, M. van der Werf, N. Hardy, N. Morrison, P. Mendes, R. KaddurahDaouk, R. Goodacre, T. Fan and O. Fiehn, The metabolomics standards initiative (MSI), Nature Biotechnology, 25, 2-4 (2007). T. Fan, M. Kucia, K. Jankowski, R. Higashi, J. Ratajczak, M. Ratajczak and A. Lane, Rhabdomyosarcoma cells show an energy producing anabolic metabolic phenotype compared with primary myocytes, Mol. Cancer, 7, 79 (2008). S. C. McNeely, A. C. Belshoff, B. T. Frazier, T. W.-M. Fan, M. J. McCabe Jr., A. Pinhas and J. C. States, Sensitivity to sodium arsenite depends upon susceptibility to arsenite-induced mitotic arrest, Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology, 228, 252-261 (2008). 1 GRAPPERHAUS, CRAIG A. (b.1972) Associate Professor. Ph.D, 1998, Texas A&M University. Alexander von Humboldt Post-doctoral Fellow, 1998-2000, Max-Planck Institute fur Strahlenchemie. Inorganic Chemistry. Metal-thiolates; ligand-based reactivity; inorganic synthesis. TEL: (502) 852-5932 FAX: (502) 8528149 Web: louisville.edu/a-s/chemistry/faculty/cag.htm Email: grapperhaus@louisville.edu Craig A. Grapperhaus, Martin G. O’Toole and Mark S. Mashuta, {3,3’-[Ethane-1,2-diylbis(methylimino)]bis(propane-1-thiolato)}nickel(II), Acta Crystallogr., Sect. E: Struct. Rep. Online, E63, m2281 (2007). Craig A. Grapperhaus, Pawel M. Kozlowski, Devesh Kumar, Holly N. Frye, Kiran B. Venna and Selma Poturovic, Singlet diradical character of an oxidized ruthenium trithiolate: electronic structure and reactivity, Angew. Chem., Int. Ed, 46, 4085-4088 (2007). Kayla N. Green, Scott M. Brothers, Roxanne M. Jenkins, Cody E. Carson, Craig A. Grapperhaus and Marcetta Y. Darensbourg, An Experimental and Computational Study of Sulfur-Modified Nucleophilicity in a Dianionic NiN2S2 Complex, Inorg. Chem. (Washington, DC, U. S.), 46, 7536-7544 (2007). Craig A. Grapperhaus, Kiran B. Venna and Mark S. Mashuta, Carbon-Sulfur Bond Formation via Alkene Addition to an Oxidized Ruthenium Thiolate, Inorg. Chem. (Washington, DC, U. S.), 46, 8044-8050 (2007). Martin G. O’Toole, Majda Kreso, Pawel M. Kozlowski, Mark S. Mashuta and Craig A. Grapperhaus, Spin-state-dependent oxygen sensitivity of iron dithiolates: Sulfur oxygenation or disulfide formation, Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry, 13, 1219-1230 (2008). Gregory J. Grant, Maikel E. Botros, Jared S. Hassler, Daron E. Janzen, Craig A. Grapperhaus, Martin G. O’Toole and Donald G. VanDerveer, Hg(II) and Cd(II) complexes with mixed donor macrocyclic thioethers: The oxophobicity of mercury(II), Polyhedron, 27, 3097-3104 (2008). K. Ouch, Redox-regulated ethylene binding to a rheniumthiolate complex. (M) M. G. O’Toole, Reactivity of an iron- and nickel-dithiolate model complexes of nitrile hydratase. (D) HAMMOND, GERALD B. (b.1952) Professor. B.S, 1975, Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru; M.S, 1979, University of British Columbia; Ph.D, 1987, University of Iowa. Postdoctoral Research Fellow, 19851987, University of Iowa. Organic Chemistry. Selective fluorine incorporation in organic compounds, appplications to biological properties; systematic and targeted study of Peruvian bioactive plants. TEL: (502) 852-5998 FAX: (502) 852-8149 Web: louisville.edu/a-s/chemistry/faculty/gbh.htm Email: gb.hammond@louisville.edu Jesse M. Jacobsen, Satoru Arimitsu, Gerald B. Hammond and Mark S. Mashuta, 3-Fluoro-2,4,5-triphenylfuran, Acta Crystallogr., Sect. E: Struct. Rep. Online, E63, o4337, So4337/1-So4337/8 (2007). Moustapha Bah, Lilia Cherigo, Alexandre T. Cardoso Taketa, Mabel Fragoso-Serrano, Gerald B. Hammond and Rogelio Pereda-Miranda, Intrapilosins I-VII, pentasaccharides from the seeds of Ipomoea intrapilosa, J. Nat. Prod, 70, 1153-1157 (2007). Satoru Arimitsu and Gerald B. Hammond, Selective Synthesis of Fluorinated Furan Derivatives via AgNO3-Catalyzed Activation of an Electronically Deficient Triple Bond, J. Org. Chem, 72, 8559-8561 (2007). Santos Fustero, Begona Fernandez, Paula Bello, Carlos Del Pozo, Satoru Arimitsu and Gerald B. Hammond, Intramolecular Hydroamination of Difluoropropargyl Amides: Regioselective Synthesis of Fluorinated - and ␥-Lactams, Org. Lett, 9, 4251-4253 (2007). Satoru Arimitsu, Jesse M. Jacobsen and Gerald B. Hammond, gem-Difluoropropargylation of aldehydes using cat. In/Zn in aqueous media, Tetrahedron Lett, 48, 1625-1627 (2007). Bo Xu and Gerald B. Hammond, Thermodynamically favored aldol reaction of propargyl or allenyl esters: regioselective synthesis of carbinol allenoates, Angew. Chem., Int. Ed, 47, 689-692 (2008). Syed R. Hussaini and Gerald B. Hammond, Eschenmoser coupling reaction of selenoamides. Synthesis of enamino ester, Arkivoc, 129-136 (2008). Bo Xu and Gerald B. Hammond, On the nature of orgnoindiuim intermediates: The formation of readily isolable difluoropropargylindium reagents and their regioselectivity towards electrophilic substitutions, Chemistry-A European Journal, 14, 10029-10035 (2008). Bo Xu and Gerald B. Hammond, Recent advances of CF2metal reagents in organic synthesis, Chimica Oggi-Chemistry Today, 26, 20-21 (2008). Jose C. Aponte, Manuela Verastegui, Edith Malaga, Mirko Zimic, Miguel Quiliano, Abraham J. Vaisberg, Robert H. Gilman and Gerald B. Hammond, Synthesis, Cytotoxicity, and Anti-Trypanosoma cruzi Activity of New Chalcones, J. Med. Chem, 51, 6230-6234 (2008). Jose C. Aponte, Abraham J. Vaisberg, Rosario Rojas, Luz Caviedes, Walter H. Lewis, Gerardo Lamas, Cesar Sarasara, 2 LOUISVILLE Robert H. Gilman and Gerald B. Hammond, Isolation of Cytotoxic Metabolites from Targeted Peruvian Amazonian Medicinal Plants, J. Nat. Prod, 71, 102-105 (2008). Satoru Arimitsu, Begona Fernandez, Carlos del Pozo, Santos Fustero and Gerald B. Hammond, Concise Preparation of 2,2-Difluorohomopropargyl Carbonyl Derivatives. Application to the Synthesis of 4,4-Difluoroisoquinolinone Congeners, J. Org. Chem, 73, 2656-2661 (2008). Satoru Arimitsu, Jesse M. Jacobsen and Gerald B. Hammond, Synthesis of 2,4,5-Trisubstituted 3-Fluorofurans via Sequential Iodocyclization and Cross-Coupling of gem-Difluorohomopropargyl Alcohols, J. Org. Chem, 73, 2886-2889 (2008). Satoru Arimitsu, Rebecca L. Bottom and Gerald B. Hammond, Selective enhancement effects of silver salts on the transition metal-catalyzed synthesis of gem-difluorinated heterocyclics using 2, 2-difluorohomopropargyl amides, Journal of Fluorine Chemistry, 129, 1047-1051 (2008). Weibo Wang, Bo Xu and Gerald B. Hammond, Synthesis of Functionalized ␣,␣-Disubstituted -Alkynyl Esters from Allenoates through an Alkynylenolate Intermediate, Org. Lett, 10, 3713-3716 (2008). Le-Ping Liu, Bo Xu and Gerald B. Hammond, Michael Addition of Allenoates to Electron-Deficient Olefins: Facile Synthesis of 2-Alkynyl-Substituted Glutaric Acid Derivatives, Org. Lett, 10, 3887-3890 (2008). Han Yang, Bo Xu and Gerald B. Hammond, Highly regioselective fluorination and iodination of alkynyl enolates, Organic Letters, 10, 5589-5591 (2008). Jose C. Aponte, Yannick Estevez, Rober H. Gilman, Walter H. Lewis, Rosario Rojas, Michel Sauvain, Abraham J. Vaisberg and Gerald B. Hammond, Anti-infective and cytotoxic compounds present in Blepharodon nitidum, Planta Medica, 74, 407-410 (2008). H. Yang, Highly regioselective fluorination and iodination of alkylyl enolates and phytochemical analysis of Ambrosia Peruviana. (M) B. Xu, New difluoromethylene templates and discovery of an alkynylogous aldol reaction through an allene-propargyl interconverstion. (D) S. Arimitsu, Transformative synthesis of fluorinated heterocyclics using a difluorohomoproprgylic template. Synthetic applications and mechanistic investigations. (D) HIGASHI, RICHARD M. (b.1954) Associate Professor. B.S, 1977, University of Hawaii; Ph.D, 1987, University of California, Davis. Postdoctoral Research Chemist, 1987-1989, University of California, Bodega Marine Laboratory. Analytical Chemistry. Development of mass spectrometry techniques for biochemical and biomedical research. TEL: (502) 852-7496 FAX: (502) 852-8149 Web: louisville.edu/a-s/chemistry/faculty/rmh.htm Email: rick.higashi@louisville.edu Teresa W.-M. Fan, Richard M. Higashi and Andrew N. Lane, Integrating metabolomics and transcriptomics for probing Se anticancer mechanisms. [Erratum to document cited in CA146:197468], Drug Metab. Rev, 39, 249 (2007). Andrew N. Lane, Teresa W.-M. Fan and Richard M. Higashi, Stable isotope-assisted metabolomics in cancer research, IUBMB Life, 60, 124-129 (2008). Andrew N. Lane, Teresa W.-M. Fan and Richard M. Higashi, Isotopomer-based metabolomic analysis by NMR and mass spectrometry, Methods Cell Biol, 84, 541-588 (2008). Teresa W.-M. Fan, Majda Kucia, Kacper Jankowski, Richard M. Higashi, Janina Ratajczak, Marius Z. Ratajczak and Andrew N. Lane, Rhabdomyosarcoma cells show an energy producing anabolic metabolic phenotype compared with primary myocytes, Molecular Cancer, 7 (2008). KOZLOWSKI, PAWEL M. (b.1962) Associate Professor. Ph.D, 1992, University of Arizona. Postdoctoral Research Associate, 1994-1996, University of Arkansas; Postdoctoral Research Associate, 1996-1999, Princeton University. Physical Chemistry. Modeling structure and spectroscopic properties of biological molecules. TEL: (502) 852-6609 FAX: (502) 852-8149 Web: louisville.edu/a-s/chemistry/faculty/pmk.htm Email: pawel@louisville.edu Craig A. Grapperhaus, Pawel M. Kozlowski, Devesh Kumar, Holly N. Frye, Kiran B. Venna and Selma Poturovic, Singlet diradical character of an oxidized ruthenium trithiolate: electronic structure and reactivity, Angew. Chem., Int. Ed, 46, 4085-4088 (2007). Pawel M. Kozlowski, Takashi Kamachi, Tetsuo Toraya and Kazunari Yoshizawa, Does Cob(II)alamin act as a conductor in coenzyme B12 dependent mutases?, Angew. Chem., Int. Ed, 46, 980-983 (2007). Pawel M. Kozlowski, Yoshihito Shiota, Satomi Gomita, Hidetake Seino, Yasushi Mizobe and Kazunari Yoshizawa, DFT analysis of cubane-type FeIr3S4 clusters. Dinitrogen binding and activation at the tetrahedral Fe site, Bull. Chem. Soc. Jpn, 80, 2323-2328 (2007). Kazunari Yoshizawa, Tomonori Nakayama, Takashi Kamachi and Pawel M. Kozlowski, Vibronic Interaction in Metalloporphyrin -Anion Radicals, J. Phys. Chem. A, 111, 852-857 (2007). Maria Jaworska, Piotr Lodowski, Tadeusz Andruniow and Pawel M. Kozlowski, Photolysis of Methylcobalamin: Identification of the Relevant Excited States Involved in Co-C Bond Scission, J. Phys. Chem. B, 111, 2419-2422 (2007). Carme Rovira and Pawel M. Kozlowski, First Principles Study of Coenzyme B12. Crystal Packing Forces Effect on Axial Bond Lengths, J. Phys. Chem. B, 111, 3251-3257 (2007). Pawel M. Kozlowski, Jadwiga Kuta and Wlodzimierz Galezowski, Reductive Cleavage Mechanism of Methylcobalamin: Elementary Steps of Co-C Bond Breaking, J. Phys. Chem. B, 111, 7638-7645 (2007). Tadeusz Andruniow, Maria Jaworska, Piotr Lodowski, Marek Z. Zgierski, Renata Dreos, Lucio Randaccio and Pawel M. Kozlowski, Time-dependent density functional theory study of cobalt corrinoids: Electronically excited states of methylcobalamin, J. Chem. Phys, 129, 085101/1-085101/14 (2008). Pawel M. Kozlowski, Jason R. Bingham and Andrzej A. Jarzecki, Theoretical Analysis of Core Size Effect in Metalloporphyrins, J. Phys. Chem. A, 112, 12781-12788 (2008). Wlodzimierz Galezowski, Jadwiga Kuta and Pawel M. Kozlowski, DFT Study of Co-C Bond Cleavage in the Neutral and One-Electron-Reduced Alkyl-Cobalt(III) Phthalocyanines, J. Phys. Chem. B, 112, 3177-3183 (2008). Martin G. O’Toole, Majda Kreso, Pawel M. Kozlowski, Mark S. Mashuta and Craig A. Grapperhaus, Spin-state-dependent oxygen sensitivity of iron dithiolates: Sulfur oxygenation or disulfide formation, Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry, 13, 1219-1230 (2008). J. Kuta, DFT analysis of structural and electronic properties of cobalt corrinoids. (D) LAMM, GENE (b.1949) Assistant Professor. B.S, 1971, Mississippi State University; M.S, 1972, Western Illinois University; Ph.D, 1980, Indiana University. Postdoctoral Research, 1980, Max-Planck-Institut fur biophysikalische Chemie; Postdoctoral Research, 19801982, Technische Universitat Munchen; Guest Worker, 1982-1983, National Institutes of Health; Senior Staff Fellow, 1983-1987, National Institutes of Health. Biophysics/Biophysical Chemistry. Theoretical and computational biophysical chemistry and chemical physics. Thermodynamics and statistical mechanics of biomolecules. TEL: (502) 852-2971 FAX: (502) 852-8149 Web: www.louisville.edu/a-s/chemistry/resassoc/eel/prf. htm Email: glamm@louisville.edu No publication information submitted for this edition. LANE, ANDREW N. (b.1953) Professor. B.Sc, 1975, University College London; Ph.D, 1979, University College London. Postdoctoral Research, 1979-1983, University of Basel; EMBO Fellow, 1983-1986, Stanford. Biophysics/Biophysical Chemistry. Analysis of enzyme structure and mechanisms by electronic spectroscopy (circular dichroism, fluorescence and uv-vis), solution scattering methods (dynamic light scattering, small angle scattering), stopped-flow reaction kinetics, thermodynamics and hydrodynamics. Protein expression and purification and stable isotope labelling. Use of 2D and 3D heteronuclear NMR for the determination of structure, dynamics and interactions of nucleic acids and proteins in solution. TEL: (502) 852-3067 FAX: (502) 852-3067 Web: biochemistry.louisville.edu/faculty/joint.php?id= 61 Email: anlane01@gwise.louisville.edu Teresa W.-M. Fan, Richard M. Higashi and Andrew N. Lane, Integrating metabolomics and transcriptomics for probing Se anticancer mechanisms. [Erratum to document cited in CA146:197468], Drug Metab. Rev, 39, 249 (2007). Lloyd W. Sumner, Alexander Amberg, Dave Barrett, Michael H. Beale, Richard Beger, Clare A. Daykin, Teresa W.M. Fan, Oliver Fiehn, Royston Goodacre, Julian L. Griffin, Thomas Hankemeier, Nigel Hardy, James Harnly, Richard Higashi, Joachim Kopka, Andrew N. Lane, John C. Lindon, Philip Marriott, Andrew W. Nicholls, Michael D. Reily, John J. Thaden and Mark R. Viant, Proposed minimum reporting standards for chemical analysis. Chemical Analysis Working Group (CAWG) Metabolomics Standards Initiative (MSI), Metabolomics, 3, 211-221 (2007). Andrew N. Lane and Teresa W.-M. Fan, Quantification and identification of isotopomer distributions of metabolites in crude cell extracts using 1H TOCSY, Metabolomics, 3, 7986 (2007). Sucheta Telang, Andrew N. Lane, Kristin K. Nelson, Sengodagounder Arumugam and Jason Chesney, The oncoprotein H-RasV12 increases mitochondrial metabolism, Mol. Cancer, 6, No pp. given (2007). Metin Kurtoglu, Ningguo Gao, Jie Shang, Johnathan C. Maher, Mark A. Lehrman, Medhi Wangpaichitr, Niramol Savaraj, Andrew N. Lane and Theodore J. Lampidis, Under normoxia, 2-deoxy-D-glucose elicits cell death in select tumor types not by inhibition of glycolysis but by interfering with N-linked glycosylation, Mol. Cancer Ther, 6, 30493058 (2007). Lynn Deleeuw, Anna V. Tchernatynskaia and Andrew N. Lane, Thermodynamics and Specificity of the Mbp1-DNA Interaction, Biochemistry, 47, 6378-6385 (2008). Joshua Marshall Thornburg, Kristin K. Nelson, Brian F. Clem, Andrew N. Lane, Sengodagounder Arumugam, Allan Simmons, John W. Eaton, Sucheta Telang and Jason Chesney, Targeting aspartate aminotransferase in breast cancer, Breast Cancer Research, 10 (2008). Afaf H. El-Sagheer, Ravindra Kumar, Stuart Findlow, Joern M. Werner, Andrew N. Lane and Tom Brown, A very stable cyclic DNA miniduplex with just two base pairs, Chembiochem, 9, 50-52 (2008). Andrew N. Lane, Teresa W.-M. Fan and Richard M. Higashi, Stable isotope-assisted metabolomics in cancer research, IUBMB Life, 60, 124-129 (2008). Sengodagounder Arumugam, Robert D. Gray and Andrew N. Lane, NMR structure note: Alkaline proteinase inhibitor APR in from Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Journal of Biomolecular NMR, 40, 213-217 (2008). Andrew N. Lane, Teresa W.-M. Fan and Richard M. Higashi, Isotopomer-based metabolomic analysis by NMR and mass spectrometry, Methods Cell Biol, 84, 541-588 (2008). Teresa W.-M. Fan, Magda Kucia, Kacper Jankowski, Richard M. Higashi, Janina Ratajczak, Marius Z. Ratajczak and Andrew N. Lane, Rhabdomyosarcoma cells show an energy producing anabolic metabolic phenotype compared with primary myocytes, Molecular Cancer, 7 (2008). Andrew N. Lane, J. Brad Chaires, Robert D. Gray and John N. Trent, Stability and kinetics of G-quadruplex structures, Nucleic Acids Research, 36, 5482-5515 (2008). Teresa W.-M. Fan and Andrew N. Lane, Structure-based profiling of metabolites and isotopomers by NMR, Prog. Nucl. Magn. Reson. Spectrosc, 52, 69-117 (2008). LUZZIO, FREDERICK A. (b.1953) Professor. B.S, 1976, Vanderbilt University; M.S, 1979, Tufts University; Ph.D, 1982, Tufts University. Postdoctoral Fellowship, 1982-1985, Harvard University. Organic Chemistry. Synthetic methods, total synthesis and medicinal chemistry. TEL: (502) 852-7323 FAX: (502) 852-8149 Web: louisville.edu/a-s/chemistry/faculty/fal.htm Email: faluzz01@gwise.louisville.edu Frederick A. Luzzio, Marek T. Wlodarczyk, Damien Y. Duveau and Juan Chen, Preparation of -phenylnitroethanes having electron-donating aryl substitution, Tetrahedron Lett, 48, 6704-6708 (2007). Frederick A. Luzzio and Juan Chen, Efficient Preparation and Processing of the 4-Methoxybenzyl (PMB) Group for Phenolic Protection Using Ultrasound, J. Org. Chem, 73, 5621-5624 (2008). M. T. Wlodarczyk, Preparation of A) benzoheterocyclic aldehydes and B) 2-arylnitroethanes as useful intermediates in organic synthesis. (M) MAURER, MURIEL C. (b.1965) Professor. B.A, 1987, Goucher College; Ph.D, 1993, University of Virginia. NIH Postdoctoral Fellow, 1992-1995, Cornell University; Postdoctoral Associate/ Research Associate, 1995-1997, Cornell University. Biochemistry. Protein structure-function relationships; enzyme-ligand interactions; blood coagulation; protein folding; kinetics; NMR; MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry. TEL: (502) 852-7008 FAX: (502) 852-8149 Web: louisville.edu/a-s/chemistry/faculty/mcm.htm Email: muriel.maurer@louisville.edu T. Michael Sabo, P. Bradley Brasher and Muriel C. Maurer, Perturbations in Factor XIII Resulting from Activation and Inhibition Examined by Solution Based Methods and Detected by MALDI-TOF MS, Biochemistry, 46, 1008910101 (2007). Giulia Isetti and Muriel C. Maurer, Employing Mutants to Study Thrombin Residues Responsible for Factor XIII Activation Peptide Recognition: A Kinetic Study, Biochemistry, 46, 2444-2452 (2007). D. B. Cleary, Kinetic and NMR studies of blood coagulant factor xiiia: A quest for its glutamine substrate consensus sequence. (D) T. M. Sabo, Perturbations in protein dynamics associated with ligand binding to the blood coagulation enzymes thrombin and factor XIII. (D) MENDES, SERGIO B. (b.1959) Associate Professor. B.S, 1982, University of Sao Paulo; M.S, 1991, UFRGS; Ph.D, 1997, University of Arizona. Chemical Physics; Surface Chemistry. TEL: (502) 852-0908 FAX: (502) 852-0742 Web: www.physics.louisville.edu/sbmendes/ Email: sbmend01@louisville.edu Brooke M. Beam, R. Clayton Shallcross, Jinuk Jang, Neal R. Armstrong and Sergio B. Mendes, Planar fiber-optic chips for broadband spectroscopic interrogation of thin films, Appl. Spectrosc, 61, 585-592 (2007). Casey M. Kraning, Tara L. Benz, Kayla S. Bloome, Gregory C. Campanello, Victoria S. Fahrenbach, Sheetal A. Mistry, Carrie Ann Hedge, Ken D. Clevenger, Keith M. Gligorich, Todd A. Hopkins, Geoffrey C. Hoops, Sergio B. Mendes, Huan-Cheng Chang and Meng-Chih Su, Determination of Surface Coverage and Orientation of Reduced Cytochrome c LOUISVILLE on a Silica Surface with Polarized ATR Spectroscopy, J. Phys. Chem. C, 111, 13062-13067 (2007). Ismail Emre Araci, Sergio B. Mendes, Nasuhi Yurt, Seppo Honkanen and N. Peyghambarian, Highly sensitive spectroscopic detection of hemeprotein submonolayer films by channel integrated optical waveguide, Opt. Express, 15, 5595-5603 (2007). Niranjani Kumaran, Carrie L. Donley, Sergio B. Mendes and Neal R. Armstrong, Characterization of the Angular Orientation Distribution of Discotic Molecules in Thin-Film Assemblies: Combinations of Polarized Transmission and Reflection-Absorption Infrared Spectroscopies, J. Phys. Chem. C, 112, 4971-4977 (2008). MOSELEY, HUNTER N. B. (b.1969) Assistant Professor. B.A, 1992, Huntingdon College; Ph.D, 1998, University of Alabama at Birmingham. Bioinformatics; NMR Spectroscopy. Broad Interests: A) Development of computational tools and bioinformatics analyses for biological and biophysical data. B) Development of applications in NMR, mass spectrometry, structural biology, and molecular biology. Specific Interests: 1) Automated Analysis Tools for Magic Angle Spinning Solid State NMR Protein Resonance Data. 2) Combined Computational and Experimental Study of Metalloproteins. 3) Computational Tools for Experimental Systems Biochemistry (Metabolomics). TEL: (502) 852-7598 FAX: (502) 852-8149 Web: louisville.edu/a-s/chemistry/faculty/hnm.htm Email: hnmose01@louisville.edu Y. P. J. Huang, H. N. B. Moseley, M. C. Baran, C. Arrowsmith, R. Powers, R. Tejero, T. Szyperski and G. T. Montelione, An integrated platform for automated analysis of protein NMR structures, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance of Biological Macromolecules, Part C, 394, 111 (2005). M. C. Barasn, H. N. B. Moseley, J. M. Aramini, M. J. Bayro, D. Monleon, J. Y. Locke and G. T. Montelione, SPINS: A laboratory information management system for organizing and archiving intermediate and final results from NMR protein structure determinations, Proteins-Structure Function and Bioinformatics, 62, 843-851 (2006). G. J. Kornhaber, D. Snyder, H. N. B. Moseley and G. T. Montelione, Identification of zinc-ligated cysteine residues based on C-13 alpha and C-13 beta chemical shift data, Journal of Biomolecular NMR, 34, 259-269 (2008). MUELLER, EUGENE G. (b.1965) Professor. B.S, 1987, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Ph.D, 1992, Harvard University. Postdoctoral Fellow, 19921994, California Institute of Technology; Postdoctoral Fellow, 1994-1995, M. I. T. Biochemistry. Enzymology, tRNA modification, sulfur transfer, bioorganic mechanism. TEL: (502) 852-5811 FAX: (502) 852-8149 Web: louisville.edu/a-s/chemistry/faculty/egm.htm Email: eugene.mueller@louisville.edu C. Hoang, C. S. Hamilton, E. G. Mueller and A. R. FerreD’Amare, Precursor complex structure of pseudouridine synthase TruB suggests coupling of active site perturbations to an RNA-sequestering peripheral protein domain, Protein Science, 14, 2201-2206 (2005). Christopher S. Hamilton, Todd M. Greco, Caroline A. Vizthum, Joy M. Ginter, Murray V. Johnston and Eugene G. Mueller, Mechanistic investigations of the pseudouridine synthase RluA using RNA containing 5-fluorouridine, Biochemistry, 45, 12029-12038 (2006). Chapman M. Wright, Glenn D. Christman, Ann M. Snellinger, Murray V. Johnston and Eugene G. Mueller, Direct evidence for enzyme persulfide and disulfide intermediates during 4-thiouridine biosynthesis, Chemical Communications, 3104-3106 (2006). Charmaine Hoang, Junjun Chen, Caroline A. Vizthum, Jason M. Kandel, Christopher S. Hamilton, Eugene G. Mueller and Adrian R. Ferre-D’Amare, Crystal structure of pseudouridine synthase RluA: Indirect sequence readout through protein-induced RNA structure, Molecular Cell, 24, 535-545 (2006). E. G. Mueller, Trafficking in persulfides: Delivering sulfur in biosynthetic pathways, Nature Chemical Biology, 2, 185194 (2006). NANTZ, MICHAEL H. (b.1958) Professor. B.S, 1981, Western Kentucky University; Ph.D, 1987, Purdue University. Postdoctoral Research Associate, 1987-1989, M. I. T. Organic Chemistry. Cationic lipids and polymers for gene delivery; peptide-based prodrugs of cancer chemotherapeutics; applications of nanoparticle-peptide conjugates. TEL: (502) 852-8069 FAX: (502) 852-8149 Web: louisville.edu/a-s/chemistry/faculty/mhn.htm Email: mhnant01@louisville.edu Layla Al-Nakkash, Mark F. Springsteel, Mark J. Kurth and Michael H. Nantz, Activation of CFTR by UCCF-029 and genistein, Bioorg. Med. Chem. Lett, 18, 3874-3877 (2008). Layla Al-Nakkash, Mark F. Springsteel, Mark J. Kurth and Michael H. Nantz, Activation of CFTR by UCCF-029 and genistein, Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry Letters, 18, 3874-3877 (2008). James G. Hecker, Gideon O. Berger, Keith A. Scarfo, Shaomin Zou and Michael H. Nantz, A flexible method for the conjugation of aminooxy ligands to preformed complexes of nucleic acids and lipids, ChemMedChem, 3, 1356-1361 (2008). Ellen S. Hauck, Shaomin Zou, Keith Scarfo, Michael H. Nantz and James G. Hecker, Whole animal in vivo imaging after transient, nonviral gene delivery to the rat central nervous system, Molecular Therapy, 16, 1857-1864 (2008). Bhaskar Poola, Wonken Choung and Michael H. Nantz, A mild, catalyst-free synthesis of 2-aminopyridines, Tetrahedron, 64, 10798-10801 (2008). NOBLE, MARK E. (b.1954) Professor. B.S, 1976, Eckerd College; Ph.D, 1982, Indiana University. Inorganic Chemistry. Synthesis, structural and reactivity properties of metal-sulfur compounds of catalytic and enzymatic interest; bioinorganic chemistry. TEL: (502) 852-7296 FAX: (502) 852-8149 Web: www.louisville.edu/a-s/chemistry/faculty/men/prf. htm Email: menoble@louisville.edu No publication information submitted for this edition. PACK, GEORGE R. (b.1946) Professor and Chairman. B.S, 1968, Providence College; Ph.D, 1973, SUNY at Buffalo. NIH Fellowship, 1973-1974, University of Rochester; NIH Fellowship, 1974-1975, New York University; NIH Fellowship, 1975-1978, Stanford University. Physical Chemistry. Theoretical biophysical chemistry; computer simulations of the electrostatic properties and their contribution to the regulation of nucleic acid structure and function. TEL: (502) 852-6798 FAX: (502) 852-8149 Web: louisville.edu/a-s/chemistry/faculty/grp.htm Email: george.pack@louisville.edu No publication information submitted for this edition. J. A. Koehler, Characterization of imidazolium and carboxylate species: Stabilizing factors and proton transport capabilities. (M) POWE, ALEETA (b.1965) Assistant Professor. B.S, 1990, University of South Alabama; Ph.D, 2002, American University. Analytical Chemistry. Our research investigates Hyaluronan in the mammalian vitreous humor. We want to: 1) determine normal states of HA oligosaccharides in each section (anterior, middle, posterior, rear) of the vitreous humor; 2) assess changes in the normal states of HA in each section in three pathological processes: age, diabetic retinopathy and posterior vitreous detachment; and 3) correlate any assessed changes in HA in each vitreous section to the above vision-limiting ocular conditions. TEL: (502) 852-5969 FAX: (502) 8528149 Web: louisville.edu/a-s/chemistry/faculty/amp.htm Email: ampowe09@louisville.edu Cevdet Akbay, Nicole L. Gill and Aleeta Powe, Monomeric and polymeric anionic gemini surfactants and mixed surfactant systems in micellar electrokinetic chromatography: Part I: Characterization and application as novel pseudostationary phases, Electroporesis, 26, 415-425 (2005). Aleeta M. Powe and Isiah M. Warner, Cyclodextrins hostguest chemistry in analytical and environmental chemistry, Current Analytical Chemistry, 3, 171-181 (2007). RICH, CHRISTINE V. (b.1951) Assistant Professor. B.S, 1992, University of Louisville; Ph.D, 1997, University of Louisville. Chemistry Education; Organic Chemistry. Our research explores models of job-embedded professional development in science at the K-5 level. A current grant teams STEM graduate students with K-5 teachers to support the delivery of inquiry-based instruction using NSF-developed curricular materials. One goal of the project is to assess the efficacy of pairing elementary teachers with science professionals in the classroom to improve pedagogical content knowledge and best teaching practices aligned with state and national standards. TEL: (502) 852-7814 FAX: (502) 852-8149 Web: louisville.edu/a-s/chemistry/faculty/cvr.htm Email: cvrich01@louisville.edu No publication information submitted for this edition. RICHARDSON, JOHN F. (b.1954) Professor. B.S, 1976, University of Western Ontario; Ph.D, 1981, University of Western Ontario. Research Associate, 19821983, University of Calgary. Inorganic Chemistry. The application of X-ray crystallography and molecular graphics to structure-function relationships and nonbonded contacts; homogenous catalysts; bonding environments in heavier non-metals, ceramics, oligosaccharides and pseudopeptides. TEL: (502) 852-7069 FAX: (502) 852-8149 Web: louisville.edu/a-s/chemistry/faculty/jfr.htm Email: john.richardson@louisville.edu James Britten, Nigel G. R. Hearns, Kathryn E. Preuss, John F. Richardson and Sofi Bin-Salamon, Mn(II) and Cu(II) Complexes of a Dithiadiazolyl Radical Ligand: Monomer/ 3 Dimer Equilibria in Solution, Inorg. Chem. (Washington, DC, U. S.), 46, 3934-3945 (2007). RYPKEMA, HEATHER A. (b.1974) Assistant Professor. A.B, 1997, Harvard University; A.M, 1999, Harvard University; Ph.D, 2001, Harvard University. Postdoctoral Research Associate, 2002-2004, Stanford University. Physical Chemistry. The primary focus of the Rypkema lab is on the physical underpinnings of chemical reactivity. Projects include the use of curve-crossing analysis to understand barrier height evolution, kinetic studies of wavelength-dependent photochemical reactions in the solvent phase, and the characterization of conical intersections with electronic structure calculations. In addition, we are developing new methodologies for the application of chemical soil analysis to survey archaeology. TEL: (502) 852-1223 FAX: (502) 852-8149 Web: louisville.edu/a-s/chemistry/faculty/har.htm Email: heather.rypkema@louisville.edu Heather A. Rypkema, Wayne E. Lee, Michael L. Galaty and Jonathan Haws, Rapid, in-stride soil phosphate measurement in archaeological survey: A new method tested in Loudoun County, Virginia, Journal of Archaeological Science, 34, 1859-1867 (2007). L. DeNeve, Soil phosphate detection and archaeology: Instride phosphate detection and the elimination of arsenate interference to the malachite green method. (M) TRENT, JOHN—See Biochemistry Section, University of Louisville, School of Medicine, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. WITTEBORT, RICHARD J. (b.1948) Professor. B.S, 1972, Ohio State University; Ph.D, 1978, Indiana University. NIH Postdoctoral Fellowship, 1978-1980, Francis Bitter National Magnet Laboratory and M. I. T. Physical Chemistry. Studies of molecular structure; dynamics and magnetic interactions by using high resolution solid state nuclear magnetic resonance methods. Systems of interest include lipid bilayers, perovskite layered complexes, transition metal complexes and proteins. TEL: (502) 852-6613 FAX: (502) 852-8149 Web: louisville.edu/a-s/chemistry/faculty/rjw.htm Email: rjwitt01@louisville.edu No publication information submitted for this edition. WONG, JOHN LUI (b.1940) Professor. B.S, 1962, Cheng Kung University; Ph.D, 1966, University Of California, Berkeley. Organic Chemistry. Chemical carcinogenesis and biomarkers; monoclonal antibody development; metal speciation and toxicity. TEL: (502) 8526611 FAX: (502) 852-8149 Web: louisville.edu/a-s/chemistry/faculty/jlw.htm Email: john.wong@louisville.edu No publication information submitted for this edition. YAPPERT, M. CECILIA (b.1955) Professor. B.S, 1978, Universidad Nacional del Litoral; Ph.D, 1985, Oregon State University. Ames Laboratory Postdoctoral Fellow, 1985-1986, Iowa State University. Analytical Chemistry. Laser fluorescence spectroscopy; optical fibers for remote sensing; biological systems; IR and NMR spectroscopy; lipid-lipid and lipid-protein interactions; lipid composition; lens composition. TEL: (502) 852-7061 FAX: (502) 852-8149 Web: louisville.edu/a-s/chemistry/faculty/mcy.htm Email: mcyappert@louisville.edu Douglas Borchman, Gary N. Foulks, Marta C. Yappert and Donghai V. Ho, Temperature-induced conformational changes in human tear lipids hydrocarbon chains, Biopolymers, 87, 124-133 (2007). Andres Puppato, Donald B. DuPre, Neal Stolowich and M. Cecilia Yappert, Effect of temperature and pH on 31P nuclear magnetic resonances of phospholipids in cholate micelles, Chem. Phys. Lipids, 150, 176-185 (2007). Douglas Borchman, Gary N. Foulks, Marta C. Yappert, Daxin Tang and Donghai V. Ho, Spectroscopic evaluation of human tear lipids, Chemistry and Physics of Lipids, 147, 87102 (2007). Li Huang, Marta C. Yappert, James J. Miller and Douglas Borchman, Thyroxine ameliorates oxidative stress by inducing lipid compositional changes in human lens epithelial cells, Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science, 48, 3698-3704 (2007). Rosendo Estrada, Neal Stolowich and M. Cecilia Yappert, Influence of temperature on 31P NMR chemical shifts of phospholipids and their metabolites. I. In chloroform-methanol-water, Anal. Biochem, 380, 41-50 (2008). Li Huang, Marta C. Yappert, Marcia M. Jumblatt and Douglas Borchman, Hyperoxia and thyroxine treatment and the relationships between reactive oxygen species generation, mitochondrial membrane potential, and cardiolipin in human lens epithelial cell cultures, Current Eye Research, 33, 575586 (2008). 4 LOUISVILLE A. J. Puppato, Analytical and biophysical studies of sodium cholate micelles and phospholipids. (D) ZAMBORINI, FRANCIS P. (b.1971) Associate Professor. B.A, 1993, Carthage College; Ph.D, 1998, Texas A&M University. Postdoctoral Research Associate, 1998-2001, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Analytical Chemistry. Analytical chemistry, materials, electrochemistry, nanoscience. TEL: (502) 852-6550 FAX: (502) 852-8149 Web: louisville.edu/a-s/chemistry/faculty/fpz.htm Grzegorz W. Slawinski and Francis P. Zamborini, Synthesis and Alignment of Silver Nanorods and Nanowires and the Formation of Pt, Pd, and Core/Shell Structures by Galvanic Exchange Directly on Surfaces, Langmuir, 23, 10357-10365 (2007). Aneta J. Mieszawska, Romaneh Jalilian, Gamini U. Sumanasekera and Francis P. Zamborini, The synthesis and fabrication of one-dimensional nanoscale heterojunctions, Small, 3, 722-756 (2007). Francisco J. Ibanez and Francis P. Zamborini, Chemiresistive sensing of volatile organic compounds with films of surfactant-stabilized gold and gold-silver alloy nanoparticles, ACS Nano, 2, 1543-1552 (2008). Radhika Dasari and Francis P. Zamborini, Hydrogen Switches and Sensors Fabricated by Combining Electropolymerization and Pd Electrodeposition at Microgap Electrodes, J. Am. Chem. Soc, 130, 16138-16139 (2008). Francisco J. Ibanez and Francis P. Zamborini, Reactivity of Hydrogen with Solid-State Films of Alkylamine- and Tetraoctylammonium Bromide-Stabilized Pd, PdAg, and PdAu Nanoparticles for Sensing and Catalysis Applications, J. Am. Chem. Soc, 130, 622-633 (2008). J. Parrino, Chemiresistive hydrogen sensors using Au/Pd and Ag/Pd hexane-thiolate coated alloy monolayer-protected clusters. (M) A. Mieszawska, One-dimensional and branched gold nanostructures grown directly on surfaces: Assembly, patterning, formation of heterojunctions, and electrochemical/Raman scattering properties. (D) F. J. Ibanez, Chemiresistive vapor and gas sensing with metallic nanoparticles. (D) ZHANG, XIANG (b.1967) Associate Professor. B.A, 1989, Lanzhou University; M.S, 1994, Institute of Modern Physics; Ph.D, 2001, Purdue University. Bioanalytical Chemistry. We are interested in multidisciplinary life sciences research with expectation that the chemistry in living systems can define disease mechanisms. Our bioanalytical research exploits high information throughput technologies for the analyses of complex mixtures derived from living systems. Our bioinformatics research develops informatics system that enables mining of high volume content-rich data for the quantifcation of molecular networks and ‘systems level’ knowledge assembly. TEL: (502) 852-8878 FAX: (502) 852-8149 Web: louisville.edu/a-s/chemistry/faculty/xz.htm Email: x0zhan17@louisville.edu X. Zhang, J. M. Asara, J. Adamec, M. Ouzzani and A. K. Elmagarmid, Data processing in liquid chromatography mass spectrometry based proteomics, Bioinformatics, 21, 40544059 (2005). X. Zhang, W. Hines, J. Adamec, J. Asara, S. Naylor and F. E. Regnier, An automated method for the analysis of stable isotope labeling data for proteomics, J. Am. Soc. Mass Spectrom, 16, 1181-1191 (2005). M. Ouzzani, W. G. Aref, E. Bertino, A. C. Christine, C. W. Clifton, W. Hon, A. K. Elmagarmid, A. Ghafoor, S. E. Hambrusch, S. Prabhakar, J. Vitter and Z. Zhang, The Indiana Center for database systems at Purdue University, SIGMOD Record, 34, 53-58 (2005). J. M. Asara, X. Zhang, B. Zheng, H. H. Christofk, N. Wu and L. C. Cantley, In-gel stable isotope labeling: A strategy for mass spectrometry based relative quantification, J. Proteome Res, 5, 155-163 (2006). S. Pevtsov, I. Fedulova, H. Mirzadi, C. Buck and X. Zhang, Performance evaluation of existing de novo sequencing algorithms, J. Proteome Res, 5, 3018-3028 (2006). J. M. Asara, X. Zhang, B. Zheng, H. H. Cristofk, N. Wu and L. C. Cantley, In-gel stable isotope labeling for relative quantification using mass spectrometry, Nature Protocols, 1, 46-51 (2006). Cheolhwan Oh, Stanislaw H. Zak, Hamid Mirzaei, Charles Buck, Fred E. Regnier and Xiang Zhang, Neural network prediction of peptide separation in strong anion exchange chromatography, Bioinformatics, 23, 114-118 (2007). Yongdong Zhao, James C. Fleet, Jiri Adamec, Doris E. Terry, Xiang Zhang, Settor Kemeh, V. Jo Davisson and Connie M. Weaver, Effects of hindlimb unloading and bisphosphonates on the serum proteome of rats, Bone (San Diego, CA, U. S.), 41, 646-658 (2007). Xiang Zhang, Cheolhwan Oh, Catherine P. Riley and Charles Buck, Current status of computational approaches for protein identification using tandem mass spectra, Curr. Proteomics, 4, 121-130 (2007). Ruiqing Qiu, Xiang Zhang and Fred E. Regnier, A method for the identification of glycoproteins from human serum by a combination of lectin affinity chromatography along with anion exchange and Cu-IMAC selection of tryptic peptides, J. Chromatogr., B: Anal. Technol. Biomed. Life Sci, 845, 143-150 (2007). Irina Fedulova, Zheng Ouyang, Charles Buck and Xiang Zhang, PepTiger: search engine for error-tolerant protein identification from de novo sequences, Open Spectrosc. J, 1, 1-8 (2007). Kimberly Ralston-Hooper, Amber Hopf, Cheolhwan Oh, Xiang Zhang, Jiri Adamec and Maria S. Sepulveda, Development of GCxGC/TOF-MS metabolomics for use in ecotoxicological studies with invertebrates, Aquat. Toxicol, 88, 4852 (2008). Changyu Shen, Zhiping Wang, Ganesh Shankar, Xiang Zhang and Lang Li, A hierarchical statistical model to assess the confidence of peptides and proteins inferred from tandem mass spectrometry, Bioinformatics, 24, 202-208 (2008). Sudipto Saha, Scott H. Harrison, Changyu Shen, Haixu Tang, Predrag Radivojac, Randy J. Arnold, Xiang Zhang and Jake Yue Chen, HIP2: An online database of human plasma proteins from healthy individuals, BMC Med. Genomics, 1, No pp. given (2008). Mingwu Zhang, Qi Ouyang, Alan Stephenson, Michael D. Kane, David E. Salt, Sunil Prabhakar, John Burgner, Charles Buck and Xiang Zhang, Interactive analysis of systems biology molecular expression data, BMC Syst. Biol, 2, No pp. given (2008). Cheolhwan Oh, Xiaodong Huang, Fred E. Regnier, Charles Buck and Xiang Zhang, Comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography/time-of-flight mass spectrometry peak sorting algorithm, J. Chromatogr., A, 1179, 205-215 (2008). Adam W. Culbertson, W. Brent Williams, Andrew G. Mckee, Xiang Zhang, Keith L. March, Stephen Naylor and Stephen J. Valentine, Inside the personalized medicine toolbox: GC × GC-mass spectrometry for high-throughput profiling of the human plasma metabolome, LCGC North Am, 26, 560,562-564,566-569 (2008).