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Thomas M. Laue
Professor
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Director
Center to Advance Molecular Interaction
Science
Director
Biomolecular Interaction Technologies Center
University of New Hampshire
Rudman Hall 379
Durham, New Hampshire 03824
Tel. (603) 862-2459
Fax: (603) 862-0031
E-mail: Tom.Laue@unh.edu
RESEARCH INTERESTS
The research in my laboratory is directed toward the development of
direct physical methods for determining properties of macromolecules, including mass, charge, size, shape, and solubility,
as well as the state of aggregation and the extent of ligand binding. Along
with standard optical methods (absorbance, fluorescence, circular dichroism),
our lab has developed novel instrumentation for sedimentation analysis (both
equilibrium and velocity) and charge analysis (steady state electrophoresis).
These methods are being applied to a wide range of macromolecular interaction
s of importance, including those in blood coagulation, DNA transcriptional
regulation, viral DNA integration, and gel formation. Moreover, we are now
studying the contribution of macromolecular charge to structure, stability,
and assembly through a unique combination of physical methods.
EDUCATION
Ph.D. 1981 University of Connecticut. Area: Biophysics and Biochemistry
Thesis: "Rapid Precision Interferometry for the Analytical
Ultracentrifuge"
B.A. 1971 The Johns Hopkins University. Area: Natural Sciences
PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS
2000 Director, Biomolecular Interaction Technologies Center
1999 Director, Center to Advance Molecular Interaction Science
1995 Professor, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, U. New Hampshire
1989 Associate Professor, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, U. New Hampshire
1984 Assistant Professor, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, U. New Hampshire
1981 Research Associate, Chemistry, U. Oklahoma
AWARDS AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES (partial listing)
Chair of Session: Reversible Molecular Interactions ACS Northeastern Regional Meeting, June 2001
Chair: Reversible Associations in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Gordon Research Conference,
February 2000
Platform speaker: Opening Symposium
for the Center for Research on Biomolecular Structure and
Dynamics, Lund,
Sweden, October 1997
Chair of Session and speaker: Macromolecular Interactions, 10th Annual Gibbs Conference,
October 1996
Chair of Session and speaker: Methods for Studying Macromolecular Interactions, Gordon
Conference Biomolecular Recognition and Immobilization, August 1996
Chair: Advances in Sedimentation Velocity Analysis, Annual Meeting of the Biophysical Society,
February 1996
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