Martin Gruebele

Martin Gruebele

Born January 10, 1964 (1964-01-10) (age 48)
Stuttgart, Germany
Citizenship American
Fields Chemistry, Biophysics, Computational Biology
Institutions University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
Alma mater University of California, Berkeley California Institute of Technology
Doctoral advisor Richard J. Saykally , Ahmed Zewail
Known for Protein folding, scanning tunneling microscopy, Ultrafast laser spectroscopy
Notable awards Sackler Prize, Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel Research Prize, Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation Fellowship

Martin Gruebele (Born January 10th, 1964 in Stuttgart, Germany)[1]is a German born American biophysicist and computational biologist who is currently James R. Eiszner Professor of Chemistry, Professor of Physics, Professor of Biophysics and Computational Biology at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign where he is the principal investigator of the 15+ membered Gruebele Group.

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Education

He completed his B.S in Chemistry from the University of California, Berkeley, advised by Ken Sauer (biophysics), Wilhelm Maier (organic synthesis), Richard J. Saykally (laser spectroscopy).He did his graduate work at the University of California, Berkeley in the laboratory of Richard J. Saykally and subsequently held a postdoctoral position with Ahmed Zewail at California Institute of Technology after which he joined the faculty of the University of Illinois in 1992. Dr. Gruebele is also a faculty member of the Beckman Institute and Adjunct Professor of Physics at Michigan State University.

Research

His research is largely concerned with chemical and biological physics ranging from the kinetics of biological systems and quantum dynamics of energy flow within molecules to optically assisted scanning tunneling microscopy.A common theme of his research is the implementation of state-of-the-art laser techniques to interrogate and manipulate complex molecular systems, coupled with quantum or classical simulations leading to better understanding of Protein folding, Molecular vibration, and the switching of energy flow in large molecular structures on surfaces.[2]

Recent pioneering work

Awards/Honors

Professor Gruebele has received many national and international awards, including Raymond and Beverly Sackler Prize[12] in the Physical Sciences and Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel [13]Prize from von Humboldt Society. He has been awarded A. P. Sloan Fellowship, Camille and Henry Dreyfus Fellowship, and is a Fellow of the American Physical Society & Biophysical Society and a Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

MEMBERSHIPS/AWARDS:[14]

Personal

Dr. Gruebele is married to Nancy Makri[17][18]who is also a Professor of Chemistry at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He has a keen interest in cycling and has professionally competed in various events.[19][20][21]

Notes

  1. ^ [www.quadrantplastics.com/fileadmin/quadrant/.../gruebele_cv.pdf]
  2. ^ [1]
  3. ^ ”Nonlinear Interferometric Vibrational Imaging Tissue-imaging Technique” , www.imaging-git.com, Nov. 30-2010
  4. ^ “New Tissue-imaging Technique Faster, More Accurate than Biopsies”, www.sott.net, Mon- 29 Nov 2010
  5. ^ ” Scientists observe protein folding in living cells for the first time” , www.scientificamerican.com, February 28-2010
  6. ^ ”Faster protein folding achieved through nanosecond pressure jump “ , www.chemistrytimes.com, 6/3/2009
  7. ^ “Faster protein folding achieved through nanosecond pressure jump”, www.nanotechwire.com, 6/3/2009
  8. ^ ” Water Is 'Designer Fluid' That Helps Proteins Change Shape” , www.sciencedaily.com, Aug. 7-2008
  9. ^ “Water is 'designer fluid' that helps proteins change shape, scientists say”, www.esciencenews.com, August 6-2008
  10. ^ “Researchers record two-state dynamics in glassy silicon” , www.physorg.com, June 14-2011
  11. ^ “Researchers record two-state dynamics in glassy silicon”, www.innovations-report.com,June 15-2011
  12. ^ "Martin Gruebele has been awarded the 2008 Raymond and Beverly Sackler Prize in the Physical Sciences", 11/20/2008
  13. ^ "U. of I. alumni research scholar Martin Gruebele receives Bessel Prize",5/1/2005
  14. ^ “Protein Folding” , www.f1000.com, Retrieved 2011-10-09
  15. ^ "Fellow of the Biophysical Society Award"
  16. ^ [2]
  17. ^ "Gutgsell Endowed Professor: Nancy Makri"
  18. ^ [www.quadrantplastics.com/fileadmin/quadrant/.../gruebele_cv.pdf]
  19. ^ [3]
  20. ^ [4]
  21. ^ [5]

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