Education
Bachelor in Chemistry, Pomona College, Claremont, California, 1985. Doctor of Philosophy in Biochemistry, Harvard University, 1989.
biochemist educator molecular biologist
Bachelor in Chemistry, Pomona College, Claremont, California, 1985. Doctor of Philosophy in Biochemistry, Harvard University, 1989.
Postdoctoral research fellow molecular biology Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School, Boston, 1989-1991. Postdoctoral research fellow biomedical science University Colorado, 1991-1994. Assistant, then associate professor Yale University, New Haven, 1994—1998, Henry Ford II professor molecular biophysics and biochemistry, 1999—2002.
Professor biochemistry and molecular biology University California, Berkeley, since 2003. Investigator Howard Hughes Medical Institute, since 1997. R.B. Woodward visiting professor Harvard University, 2000—2001.
Faculty scientist, physical biosciences division Lawerence Berkeley National Laboratory, since 2003.
Board trustees Pomona College, since 2001. Fellow: American Academy Arts & Sciences. Member: National Academy of Sciences (Award for initiatives in research 1999), Institute Medicine.