Evan T Judd
Ph.D. Candidate
Boston University
Summary
I am a fourth year doctoral candidate studying bioinorganic chemistry in the Elliott Laboratory at Boston University.
My thesis work primarily focuses on using protein film voltammetry (PFV), as well as a number of spectroscopic techniques, to study multi-electron redox reactions catalyzed by sulfite and nitrite reductases. Throughout my time in the Elliott Lab, I've also had opportunities to work with a diverse array of other metalloproteins, such as multiheme cytochromes and hydrogenases.
| Current Institution | Boston University |
| Current School | Graduate School of Arts and Sciences |
| Department | Chemistry |
| Disciplines | |
| Address | 24 Cummington St. Boston Massachusetts 02215 United States Phone: |
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University of North Florida
Arts and Sciences
B.S. ,
Biology
(Aug 2004 - Aug 2008)
Boston University
Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
Ph.D.,
Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Biochemistry
(Sep 2009 - Present)
- National Research Service Award (NRSA) - National Institutes of Health (Sep 2011 - Present)
- Summer Research Award - University of North Florida (May 2008 - Aug 2008)
Publication Summary
Books
Other Publications
Laue crystal structure of Shewanella oneidensis cytochrome c nitrite reductase from a high-yield expression system
By Matthew Youngblut, Evan Judd, Vukica Srajer, Bilal Sayyed, Tyler Goelzer, Sean J Elliott, Marius Schmidt, A Andrew Pacheco
Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry,
Vol. 17,
No. 4,
2012,
pp.647-662
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