User:Mitchell McGill

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I earned a B.A. in biology with chemistry minor from the University of Missouri - Kansas City, where I studied structural features of DNA in complex with minor-groove binding drugs. I am currently a PhD student at the University of Kansas Medical Center. My primary area of expertise is biochemistry. I am especially interested in protein folding. Additional interests include bioinformatics (in particular, protein structure prediction), cell biology, evolutionary biology, computer programming, and theology/philosophy of religion.

Selected Publications

Katayama H, McGill M, Kearns A, Brzozowski M, Degner N, Harnett B, Kornilayev B, Matković-Čalogović D, Holyoak T, Calvet JP, Gogol EP, Seed J, Fisher MT. Strategies for folding of affinity tagged proteins using GroEL and osmolytes. J Struct Funct Genomics. 2008 Dec 12. [Epub ahead of print] PMID: 19082872