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      • Catherine (Cathy) Drennan is an American biochemist and crystallographer. She is the John and Dorothy Wilson Professor of Biochemistry professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a professor at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.
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  2. Catherine (Cathy) Drennan is an American biochemist and crystallographer. She is the John and Dorothy Wilson Professor of Biochemistry professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a professor at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.

  3. Aug 3, 2023 · 68-680. Office. cdrennan@mit.edu. Email. Building 68 - Koch Biology Building. Location. Lab Website. Martha Pham. Assistant. 617-258-7851. Assistant Phone. Education. PhD,1995, University of Michigan. BS, 1985, Chemistry, Vassar College. Research Summary.

  4. CATHERINE L. DRENNAN is a Professor of Chemistry and Biology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and a Professor and Investigator with the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. She grew up in the NY/NJ area with her father (a medical doctor), her mother (an anthropologist), and her dog (a beagle).

  5. 2006. Life on carbon monoxide: X-ray structure of Rhodospirillum rubrum Ni-Fe-S carbon monoxide dehydrogenase. CL Drennan, J Heo, MD Sintchak, E Schreiter, PW Ludden. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 98 (21), 11973-11978. , 2001. 364. 2001. Changing the culture of science education at research universities.

  6. John and Dorothy Wilson Professor of Biochemistry. Investigator and Professor, Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Research Areas. Office. 68-680. Phone. 617-253-5622. Email. cdrennan@mit.edu. Administrative Assistant. Martha Pham. Assistant Phone. (617) 258-7851. Lab Website.

  7. Dr. Drennan is an HHMI Professor and a professor of biology and chemistry at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Visualizing the Mechanics and Behavior of Metalloproteins. Catherine Drennan studies enzymes that contain metals or metallo-cofactors, to understand how nature uses them to catalyze challenging chemical reactions.

  8. CATHERINE L. DRENNAN is a professor of Biology and Chemistry at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and a professor and investigator with the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. By combining X-ray crystallography and electron microscopy with other biophysical methods, the Drennan laboratory goal is to “visualize” molecular processes by ...

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