David Calhoun
Professor
Chemistry and Biochemistry
City University of New York
United States of America
Biography
Ph.D: University of Alabama, 1969. Major: Microbiology, Minor: Biochemistry, Dissertation: Genetic Linkage and Metabolic Regulation of the Methionine Biosynthetic Pathway in Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Advisor: Dr. Thomas W. Feary B.A: Birmingham Southern College, Major: Vertebrate Zoology: Minor: Chemistry, 1965
Research Interest
Gene regulation in Escherichia coli K-12; microbial genetics; Gene cloning and sequencing; Fabry disease, an inherited disease associated with a deficiency of alpha-galactosidase A; Enzyme replacement therapy.
Publications
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Kalyankar, N. D., Sharma, M. K., Vaidya, S., Calhoun, D. H., Maldarelli, C, Couzis, A., and Gilchrist, L. (2006) Arraying of Intact Liposomes Into Chemically Functionalized Microwell Surfaces, Langmuir, 22, 5403-5411.
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Meghdari, M., Gao, N, Abdullahi, A., Stokes, E., Calhoun, D.H. (2015) Carboxyl-Terminal Truncations Alter the Activity of the Human α-Galactosidase A, PLoS ONE 10(2): e0118341.