Background
Deisenhofer, Johann was born on September 30, 1943 in Zusamaltheim, Bavaria, Germany. Son of Johann and Thekla (Magg) Deisenhofer. came to the United States, 1988.
biochemist chemist physicist university professor
Deisenhofer, Johann was born on September 30, 1943 in Zusamaltheim, Bavaria, Germany. Son of Johann and Thekla (Magg) Deisenhofer. came to the United States, 1988.
Diploma in Physics, Technische U., Munich, 1971; Doctor of Philosophy, Technische U., Munich, 1974; Doctor habilis, Technische U., Munich, 1987.
Deisenhofer earned his doctorate from the Technical University of Munich for research work done at the Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry in Martinsried, West Germany, in 1974. He conducted research there until 1988, when he joined the scientific staff of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and the faculty of the Department of Biochemistry at The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas. Together with Michel and Huber, Deisenhofer determined the three-dimensional structure of a protein complex found in certain photosynthetic bacteria.
This membrane protein complex, called a photosynthetic reaction center, was known to play a crucial role in initiating a simple type of photosynthesis. Between 1982 and 1985, the three scientists used X-ray crystallography to determine the exact arrangement of the more than 10,000 atoms that make up the protein complex. Their research increased the general understanding of the mechanisms of photosynthesis and revealed similarities between the photosynthetic processes of plants and bacteria.
Deisenhofer currently serves on the board of advisors of Scientists and Engineers for America, an organization focused on promoting sound science in American government. In 2003 he was one of 22 Nobel Laureates who signed the Humanist Manifesto. He is currently a Professor at the Department of Biophysics at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center.
Member American Association for the Advancement of Science, National Academy Sciences United States of America, American Crystallographic Association, German Biophysics Society, The Protein Society, Biophysics Society, Academia Europaea.
Married Kirsten Fischer-Lindahl, June 19, 1989.