Lab

Keith Dunker
Professor
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
(317) 278-9220
kedunker@iupui.edu
Dunker Lab
Director of the Center for Computational Biology and Bioinformatics; Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. After receiving his B.S. in Chemistry from UCBerkeley in 1965, he went on to the University of Wisconsin at Madison to earn his M.S. in Physics and his Ph.D. in Biophysics under the direction of Dr. Roland Rueckert. From 1969-1973, he carried out postdoctoral research at Yale University in the laboratory of Donald Marvin where he worked on the structure and cell penetration of the filamentous phage fd. His bioinformatics research goals over the next several years include the improvement of intrinsic disorder predictions, especially with respect to identifying different types of disorder (flavors) and then to understand the relationships between the different types of disorder and protein function, i.e., to understand flavor-function relationships.

Justin Acheson
jacheson@iupui.edu

William Breidenstein
Student
wbreiden@iupui.edu

Wai Chan
wschan@iupui.edu

Haiyan Hu
Visiting Research Assistant Professor
haihu@iupui.edu

Derrick Johnson
Research Technician
derejohn@iupui.edu

Jingwei Meng
(317) 278-9194
mengj@iupui.edu

Chris Oldfield
Graduate Student
cjoldfie@iupui.edu

Jacob Richey
jamriche@iupui.edu

Megan Sickmeier
Graduate Student in Biology
msickmei@indiana.edu

Vladimir Uversky
Senior Research Professor
vuversky@iupui.edu

