Michael J. Baldwin
Associate Professor
Department of Chemistry
University of Cincinnati
United States of America
Biography
Michael Baldwin is an Associate Professor of Chemistry at the University of Cincinnati. He is an inorganic chemist with research interests in catalysis, spectroscopy, bioinorganic chemistry, and oxygen activation. He received a BS degree in chemistry from Seattle University in 1986, and a PhD in chemistry from Stanford University in 1992 for work with Edward Solomon on spectroscopic studies of copper-peroxide complexes modeling the oxygen transport protein oxyhemocyanin and the enzyme oxytyrosinase. As a NIH postdoctoral fellow with Professor Vincent Pecoraro at the University of Michigan, he worked on models of the photosynthetic oxygen evolving complex. In 1997, he joined the faculty at the University of Cincinnati.
Research Interest
Bioinorganic Chemistry, Catalysis, Photochemistry, Spectroscopy, Oxygen Activation by Transition Metals