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Brian Baker. A224 Harper Hall. Notre Dame, IN 46556. +1 574-631-9810. Biography. Selected Awards. 2023 SER-CAT Outstanding Science Award. 2018 Coaches vs. Cancer Innovator Award. 2014 Rev. Edmund P. Joyce, C.S.C. Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching. 2012 Director of Graduate Studies Award.
- Brian Marshall Baker
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry. University of...
- Biophysics at Notre Dame
Brian Baker. Research in the Baker lab is directed at...
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Brian "Don Jefe" Baker is the Coleman Professor of Life...
- Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
Synthetic Organic Chemistry. Design & Synthesis of Novel...
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Brian Baker. Coleman Professor of Life Sciences. Office....
- Brian Marshall Baker
Brian "Don Jefe" Baker is the Coleman Professor of Life Sciences in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry in the Notre Dame College of Science. Brian received his PhD in physical biochemistry from the University of Iowa studying the biophysics of protein-protein interactions.
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry. University of Notre Dame. (574) 631-9810. brian-baker@nd.edu. bmblab.nd.edu. Updated March 2024. Research Interests. Molecular biophysics and structural biology of receptor-ligand interactions in cellular immunity; cancer immunology and immunology.
Sep 1, 2024 · Synthetic Organic Chemistry. Design & Synthesis of Novel Therapeutics & Natural Products. In Vitro and In Vivo Relationships between Hemostasis and Inflammation. Nanostructure Architectures, Energy Conversion, Environmental Remediation. Molecular Recognition of Dynamic & Disordered Proteins.
Brian Baker. Research in the Baker lab is directed at understanding and manipulating molecular recognition in the cellular immune system using fundamental biophysical principles.
Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, University of Notre Dame - Cited by 7,247 - structural biology - T cells - molecular biophysics - immunology - signaling
Brian Baker. Coleman Professor of Life Sciences. Office. A224 Harper Hall. Notre Dame, IN 46556. Phone. +1 574-631-9810. Email. bbaker2@nd.edu. Website. Research Interests. Research in Professor Baker's lab is directed at understanding and manipulating molecular recognition in the cellular immune system.