Annelise E. Barron
Associate Professor
Engineering & Medicine
Stanford University
United States of America
Biography
Annelise E. Barron is an Associate Professor of Bioengineering, Postdoc, UCSF/Chiron Corporation, Biomimetic & Bioorganic Chemistry (1997) Postdoc, Soane BioSciences/ACLARA Biosciences Inc Molecular Biotechnology (1996), Earns PhD from Univ. of California, Berkeley, Chemical Engineering (1995) B.S Univ. of Washington, Seattle, Chemical Engineering (1990).
Research Interest
(1) Molecular and cellular biophysics of human innate immunity, with a focus on the pleiotropic roles of host defense peptides and amyloidogenic peptides in human health and disease, including infectious disease, cancer, and plaque diseases. (2) Design, synthesis, and biophysical studies of sequence-controlled, biomimetic oligomers (synthetic peptide mimics) with helical structures, for biomedical and biomaterial applications (mimicry of lung surfactant proteins, antimicrobial and anticancer innate immune peptides). Also, design and synthesis of novel polymeric materials and strategies for capillary and microchip electrophoresis (DNA sequencing and genotyping); polymer-biomolecule conjugates.