Chemical and Physical Sciences
Claudiu Gradinaru
Professor
- Campus
- Department
Areas of Expertise
- Energy and electron transfer in photosynthesis
- Fluorescence techniques, smFRET, FCS
- G protein coupled receptors
- Intrinsically disordered proteins
- Live cell imaging, single-particle tracking, molecular counting
- Single-molecule biophysics
Office: 905 828 3833
Languages: English,Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan,Dutch; Flemish,French
Website
Email: claudiu.gradinaru@utoronto.ca
Media availablity: TV, Radio, Print/Online
John Percy
Professor Emeritus/Emerita
- Campus
- Department
- Centres
Areas of Expertise
Office: 416-978-2577
Home: 416-231-6798
Website
Email: percy@astro.utoronto.ca
Media availablity: TV, Radio, Print/Online
Jumi Shin
Associate Professor
- Campus
- Department
Areas of Expertise
- Anti-cancer protein drugs
- Directed evolution
- Gene regulation
- Genomic mutations from nanoparticle & quantum-dot exposure
- Protein engineering
Office: 905 828 5355
Website
Email: jumi.shin@utoronto.ca
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Kent Moore
Professor
- Campus
- Department
- Centres
Areas of Expertise
- Arctic climate
- Arctic melting
- Climate change
- Extreme weather
- Ice Cores
- North Pole atmospheric disturbances
- Sea Ice
- Warming at high northern latitudes & impact on the Arctic and Canada
Office: 416-978-4686
Mobile: 647-808-5132
Website
Email: gwk.moore@utoronto.ca
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Lindsay Schoenbohm
Professor
- Campus
- Department
Areas of Expertise
- Climate-tectonic interactions
- Earthquakes
- Erosion by rivers and glaciers
- Landscape dynamics
- Mountain building
- Plate tectonics
- Record of past earthquakes
- Volcanoes
Office: (905) 569-4400
Website
Email: lindsay.schoenbohm@utoronto.ca
Media availablity: TV, Radio, Print/Online
Scott Prosser
Professor
- Campus
- Department
Areas of Expertise
- Antibody and nanobody drugs
- Enzymology
- Fluorine (19F) NMR
- Fragment based drug discovery by NMR
- GPCRs and GPCR pharmacology
- Protein chemistry
Office: 905 828 3802
Website
Email: scott.prosser@utoronto.ca
Semechah Lui
Assistant Professor
- Campus
- Department
Areas of Expertise
- Are there identifiable differences between induced and tectonic earthquakes?
- Can induced earthquakes, typically small to moderate in size, trigger much larger events?
- Does aseismic slip assume an important role in the triggering of induced earthquakes?
- What is the major factor controlling the triggering mechanism between fluid and surrounding rocks?
Office: N/A
Languages: English,Chinese (Cantonese),Chinese (Mandarin)
Website
Email: semechah.lui@utoronto.ca