LC control no. | nb2007008454 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Baker, David, 1962- |
Variant(s) | Baker, David, Ph. D. Baker, David (David A.) Baker, David A. (Biochemist) Baker, David A., 1962- |
Associated country | United States |
Located | Seattle (Wash.) |
Birth date | 1962-10-06 |
Place of birth | Seattle (Wash.) |
Field of activity | Biochemistry Proteins Amino acid sequence |
Affiliation | University of Washington. Department of Biochemistry |
Profession or occupation | Biochemists College teachers University and college faculty members Biochemistry teachers |
Found in | Peptide solvation and H-bonds, 2006: t.p. (David Baker, Dept. of Biochemistry, Univ. of Washington) Univ. of Washington, Dept. of Biochemistry, Baker Laboratory WWW Site, 29 Mar. 2007: Members page (David Baker, Ph. D.) Free Modeling with Rosetta in CASP6, via WWW, Sept. 12, 2013: PDF p. 128 (David Baker; David A. Baker, University of Washington, Department of Biochemistry and HHMI) Engineering gene targeting reagents through computational design and directed evolution of protein-DNA interactions, 2012, via WWW, Sept. 12, 2013: PDF t.p. (David Baker) abstract (Professor David Baker, Department of Biochemistry; University of Washington) Wikipedia, Feb. 2, 2016 (David Baker (biochemist) ; David Baker (born October 6, 1962 in Seattle, Washington) is an American biochemist and computational biologist who has pioneered methods to predict and design the three-dimensional structures of proteins. He is a Professor of Biochemistry at the University of Washington (UW)) David Baker webpage, October 29, 2016 (David Baker, Head of the Institute for Protein Design. Professor of Biochemistry, Adjunct Professor of Bioengineering, Adjunct Professor of Genome Sciences, Adjunct Professor of Physics, Adjunct Professor of Chemical Engineering, Adjunct Professor of Computer Science, Investigator, HHMI. BA 1984, Harvard University, PhD 1989, UC Berkeley. Our research is focused on the prediction and design of protein structures, protein folding mechanisms, protein-protein interactions, protein-nucleotide interactions, and protein-ligand interactions) <https://depts.washington.edu/biowww/pages/faculty-Baker.shtml> UW's Protein Guru, David Baker, via xconomy, April 2nd, 2009, viewed online October 29, 2016 (Baker, a UW biochemistry professor, grew up in Seattle's Montlake neighborhood. His parents were professors at the UW, in physics and atmospheric sciences. Baker got his doctorate in 1989, and did a five-year postdoctoral stint at UC San Francisco. By 1994, when he was 31, he took a faculty job in the biochemistry department at the UW. Protein structure and folding soon captured his interest) <https://xconomy.com/seattle/2009/04/02/uws-protein-guru-david-baker-eyes-alternative-biofuels-vaccines-in-new-3-d-structures/> |
Associated language | eng |
Invalid LCCN | no2013099471 |