Dr. David Jollie
 


 

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David Jollie taught biochemistry at the University of Maryland for six years. He was a most sought after teacher in those courses by students who responded to his love of the subject and his excellent presentations. His present course in the MCLFS program largely reflects his research interests in enzymology and the mechanisms of metalloprotein interaction and protein structure. David presently holds a position as a Program Manager at the National Institutes of Health

Education
University of Illinois, Urbana B.S. 1982
Univeristy of Minnesota, Minneapolis Ph.D. 1992
University of Southern California Postdoc 1992-1996
University of Maryland, Assistant Professor 1996-

NIH predoctoral fellowship 1987-1990
Graduate School Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship 1990-1991

Research Interests

Mechanisms of enzymes involved in anaerobic aromatic metabolism
Mechanisms of metalloproteins required for novel chemistry
Relationship of protein structure to redox potential in metallocenters