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.
Chemistry of Biological Systems
Assistant Professor, School of Chemistry & Biochemistry
Metabolomics, Microbial Imaging Mass Spectrometry, Natural Product Biosynthesis, Chemical Biology, Biochemistry
Associate Professor, School of Physics
Membrane Proteins, Ribosome, Molecular Dynamics
Professor and Harry and Linda Teasley Chair, School of Biological Sciences
Community Ecology, Chemical Ecology, Marine and Aquatic Ecology
Professor, School of Chemistry & Biochemistry
Nucleic Acid Structure, Function and Evolution
Associate Professor, School of Chemistry & Biochemistry
Chemical Biology, Natural Products Chemistry, Natural Products Biosynthesis, Biochemistry, Drug Discovery
Professor, School of Biological Sciences
Chemical Ecology; Chemical Signaling; Natural Products Chemistry; Metabolomics; Drug Discovery
Professor, School of Chemistry & Biochemistry
Membrane Proteins, Protein Misfolding, Chemical Biology, Macromolecular Crystallography
Professor, School of Biological Sciences
Computational Systems Biology, Bioinformatics, Drug Discovery, Protein Structure Prediction
Associate Professor, School of Biological Sciences
Protein Biology and Biochemistry; Cell Signaling; Mass Spectrometry; Proteomics