Janetka, Jim
![Dr. Jim Janetka](/wp/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/jim-janetka-2022-768x1024-1-225x300.jpg)
James W. Janetka – Professor
Phone: 314-362-0509
E-mail: janetkaj@wustl.edu
Design and chemical synthesis of novel compounds; X-ray structure-based design; medicinal chemistry
James W. Janetka – Professor
Phone: 314-362-0509
E-mail: janetkaj@wustl.edu
Design and chemical synthesis of novel compounds; X-ray structure-based design; medicinal chemistry
Maxene Ilagan – Director, HTS Core and Biology Director, Center for Drug Discovery
Room: 2603 CR
Phone: 314-362-4445
E-mail: ilaganmg@wustl.edu
Mechanism of Notch signaling, Molecular imaging, Assay development, High Throughput Screening
Alex Holehouse – Assistant Professor
Phone: 314-273-8371
E-mail: alex.holehouse@wustl.edu
Understanding how intrinsically disordered proteins drive biological function using simulations and experiment
Kathleen Hall – Professor
Phone: 314-362-4196
E-mail: hallkathleen@wustl.edu
NMR and biochemical studies of RNA and RNA-protein complexes.
Michael Greenberg – Associate Professor
Room: 253 MS
Phone: 314-362-8670
E-mail: greenberg@wustl.edu
Molecular motors in health and disease.
Lina Greenberg – Research Instructor
Room: 253 MS – Michael Greenberg’s lab
Phone: 314-362-7434
E-mail: linagreenberg@wustl.edu
Benjamin Garcia – Head of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics
Phone: 314-362-3075
E-mail: bagarcia@wustl.edu
Roberto Galletto – Associate Professor
Room: 2808 NB
Phone: 314-362-4368
E-mail: galletto@wustl.edu
Mechanistic studies of DNA motor proteins
Eric Galburt – Associate Professor
Room: 251 MS
Phone: 314-362-5201
E-mail: egalburt@wustl.edu
Single molecule biophysics, optical trapping, magnetic trapping, DNA transcription
Carl Frieden – Professor
Room: 215 MS
Phone: 314-362-3344
E-mail: friedenc@wustl.edu
Protein folding, aggregation, intrinsically disordered proteins, fluorescence methods, ApoE lipoproteins and Alzheimer’s disease