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Suzanne E. Rudnick

Suzanne E. Rudnick

Suzanne E. Rudnick

Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry

 

Education:

  • B.A. Brandeis University
  • Ph.D. Boston University

Research Interests :

Protein structure and function; peptide conformation; the role of secondary and super-secondary structure in proteins; analytical methods for the determination of secondary structure including capillary electrophoresis.

Teaching Interests:

Biochemistry; Chemistry and Biochemistry for non-science majors. I spend most of my teaching time in classes designed for non-science majors, including students who are majoring in the arts, education, or business. However, I also teach the two-semester introductory biochemistry class, so that if you are a biochemistry major, I will be your biochemistry teacher.

Recent Publications:

Rudnick, S.E., Hilser, V.J.Jr., and Worosila, G.D., "Comparison of the Utility of Capillary Zone Electrophoresis and High-Performance Liquid Chromatography in Peptide Mapping and Separation," Journal of Chromatography A, 672, 219-229 (1994).

Hilser, V.J. Jr., Worosila, G.D., and Rudnick, S.E., "Protein and Peptide Mobility in Capillary Zone Electrophoresis: A Comparison of Existing Models and Further Analysis," Journal of Chromatography, 630, 329-336 (1993).

Recent Abstracts:

Hilser, V.J., Rudnick, S.E., and Worosila, G.D., "Identification of Tryptic Fragments by Utilizing Empirical Mobility Models in Capillary Electrophoresis," International Biopharm Symposium, Boston, April 28 - May 3 1991.

Hollein, H.C., Rudnick, S.E., Cardillo, F.M., and Eliason, J.L., "An Interdisciplinary Graduate Program in Biotechnology," 14th Biennial Conference on Chemical Education, Clemson, August 4 - 8 1996.

Grants:

  • "Development of a Two-Semester Laboratory Sequence for Non-Science Majors in Education and Business," PEW Foundation Grant, 1996.

 

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