Nicholas Grossoehme
Associate Professor
Chemistry
Winthrop University
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Grossoehme earned his Ph.D. in chemistry at Dartmouth College, then spent three years of post-doctoral research at Indiana University prior to joining the Winthrop faculty. His research interests focus on identification and biophysical characterization of bacterial metal regulatory mechanisms. Grossoehme has authored three book chapters and is published in multiple peer-reviewed journals.
Research Interest
Biochemistry, Biophysical Chemistry, Bioinorganic Chemistry.
Publications
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4) Johnson DK, Stevenson MJ, Almadidy ZA, Jenkins SE, Wilcox DE, Grossoehme NE. Stabilization of Cu (I) for binding and calorimetric measurements in aqueous solution. Dalton Transactions. 2015;44(37):16494-505.
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3) Manley O, Grossoehme NE. Cloning and characterization of nickel uptake regulator NUR mutants from Streptomyces coelicolor. The Winthrop McNair Research Bulletin. 2015;1(1):9.
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2) Peppers D, Grossoehme N. Purification and Characterization of Nickel Uptake Regulator (NUR) and Single NUR Mutants from Streptomyces coelicolor. The Winthrop McNair Research Bulletin. 2015;1(1):12.
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1) Burlinson D, Doman M, Grossoehme N. Coordinating artifacts in an online course delivery system. InProceedings of the 14th annual ACM SIGITE conference on Information technology education 2013 Oct:145-146.