Jason Morrill
BIOCHEMISTRY
William James College
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Morrill’s research interests include computational chemistry, with investigations of the physical and biological properties of molecules of interest by Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationships as well as quantum mechanics-based molecular reactivity studies of organic molecules. Dr. Morrill uses the results of these studies to design and then to synthesize novel organic molecules. Other synthetic organic research interests include heterocyclic organic molecules and monomers for polymeric materials.
Research Interest
heterocyclic organic molecules and monomers for polymeric materials
Publications
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Pittman PR, McClain D, Quinn X, Coonan KM, Mangiafico J, Makuch RS, Morrill J, Peters CJ. Safety and immunogenicity of a mutagenized, live attenuated Rift Valley fever vaccine, MP-12, in a Phase 1 dose escalation and route comparison study in humans. Vaccine. 2016 Jan 20;34(4):424-9.
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Barnett SG, Gallimore CE, Pitterle M, Morrill J. Impact of a paper vs virtual simulated patient case on student-perceived confidence and engagement. American journal of pharmaceutical education. 2016 Feb 25;80(1):16.
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Bågenholm V, Reddy SK, Bouraoui H, Morrill J, Kulcinskaja E, Bahr CM, Aurelius O, Rogers T, Xiao Y, Logan DT, Martens EC. Galactomannan Catabolism Conferred by a Polysaccharide Utilization Locus of Bacteroides ovatus ENZYME SYNERGY AND CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF A β-MANNANASE. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 2017 Jan 6;292(1):229-43.