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| - | I am an assistant professor of chemistry at American University. My group's research page can be found here. I am also coordinating a student run laboratory course/research project - [[AU Biomaterials Design Lab]] - that is utilizing Open WetWare's interface to keep lab notebooks and organize data and protocols. | + | I am an assistant professor of chemistry at American University. My group's research page can be found here. I have two research projects. The first involves re-engineering hemoglobin and myoglobin into artificial photosynthetic proteins. The [[Hartings_AU_Phosphorylation_Lab | second project]] aims to disrupt cell signaling pathways with the ruhenated-ATP analogues we are making in lab. I am also coordinating a student run laboratory course/research project - [[AU Biomaterials Design Lab]] - that is utilizing Open WetWare's interface to keep lab notebooks and organize data and protocols. |
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Contact Info
- Matt Hartings
- Department of Chemistry
- American University
- 4400 Massachusetts Ave, NW
- Washington, DC, USA
- Email me through OpenWetWare
I am an assistant professor of chemistry at American University. My group's research page can be found here. I have two research projects. The first involves re-engineering hemoglobin and myoglobin into artificial photosynthetic proteins. The second project aims to disrupt cell signaling pathways with the ruhenated-ATP analogues we are making in lab. I am also coordinating a student run laboratory course/research project - AU Biomaterials Design Lab - that is utilizing Open WetWare's interface to keep lab notebooks and organize data and protocols.
Education
- Postdoctoral Fellow at the California Institute of Technology with Harry Gray
- 2005, PhD at Northwestern with Mark Ratner and Thomas Meade
- 2000, BS in Chemistry and Physics at the University of Dayton
Research interests
- Protein Engineering and Artificial Photosynthesis
- Protein Post-Translational Modifications and Transition Metal-Based Anti-Cancer Compounds
- Biocompatible Materials
Publications
- Goldbeter A and Koshland DE Jr. . pmid:6947258.
- JACOB F and MONOD J. . pmid:13718526.
leave a comment about a paper here - Mark Ptashne. A genetic switch. Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, 2004. isbn:0879697164.
Notebooks
My AU Biomaterials Design Lab Notebook


