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David Harrison Professor (secondary appointment in Biochemistry)
Phone: (847) 578-8609 Fax: (847) 578-3240 Email: David.Harrison@rosalindfranklin.edu
My research interests are primarily focused on issues of molecular recognition in the cause and treatment of debilitating microbial diseases. I have recently been appointed to the position of associate professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the Rosalind Franklin University. Previously, I was a Juvenile Diabetes Foundation Post-Doctoral Fellow in the Rosenstiel Center at Brandeis University. That experience allowed me to enter into a very productive collaboration on aldose reductase with Dr. Ken Gabbay and Dr. Kurt Bohren of the Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, TX. Currently, My laboratory is working on understanding the enzymatic and allosteric mechanisms of Methylglyoxal Synthase from E. coli and B. subtlis. We have determined the structure of the E. coli enzyme to a resolution of 1.8 Angstroms, and we are refining the structure of the B. subtilis enzyme at a resolution of 1.3 Angstroms, and we hope to get neutron diffraction data on this enzyme. Additionally, my laboratory is working on understanding the mechanism and inhibition of hydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA (HMG-CoA) synthase from S. aureus (a major source of hospital borne infection).
Last updated by Correll November 2, 2010