Chemistry of Biological Systems

Molecular composition, structure, interactions, and reactions govern the macroscopic behavior of biological systems – from microbes to metazoans. QBioS researchers at Georgia Tech are working to obtain a molecular-level understanding of biological systems. Research in this area includes biophysical chemistry, bioanalytical chemistry, biochemistry, and chemical biology applied to questions of photosynthesis, nanoscience, the evolution of life, chemical ecology, and human health. QBioS students working in these labs will be trained in a highly interdisciplinary environment that combines a classic chemistry and biochemistry curriculum with the quantitative and biological elements of the QBioS program.

People of Chemistry of Biological Systems

Aditi Das
Associate Professor
School of Chemistry & Biochemistry
Thomas DiChristina
Professor
School of Biological Sciences
Neha Garg
Assistant Professor
School of Chemistry & Biochemistry
James Gumbart
Professor
School of Physics
Mark Hay
Professor and Harry and Linda Teasley Chair
School of Biological Sciences
Nicholas Hud
Professor
School of Chemistry & Biochemistry
Lynn Kamerlin
Professor
School of Chemistry
Peter Kasson
Professor
School of Chemistry & Biochemistry
Julia Kubanek
Vice-President for Interdisciplinary Research
School of Biological Sciences
Raquel Lieberman
Professor
School of Chemistry & Biochemistry
Jeffrey Skolnick
Professor
School of Biological Sciences
Matthew Torres
Associate Professor
School of Biological Sciences
Loren Williams
Professor
School of Chemistry & Biochemistry