Katherine J. Franz
Professor of ChemistryOverview
Research in the Franz group is involved in elucidating the structural and functional consequences of metal ion coordination in biological systems. We are particularly interested in understanding the coordination chemistry utilized by biology to manage essential yet toxic species like copper and iron. Understanding these principles further guides our development of new chemical tools to manipulate biological metal ion location, speciation, and reactivity for potential therapeutic benefit. We use a combination of synthesis, spectroscopy, and biochemistry in our work. Please visit our group website to learn more about our research.
Positions
Professor of Chemistry in the Trinity College of Arts & Sciences
2015 Trinity College of Arts & Sciences
Member of the Duke Cancer Institute in the School of Medicine
2003 School of Medicine
Education
B.A. 1995
1995 Wellesley College
Ph.D. 2000
2000 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Publications, Grants & Awards
Offices & Contact
Durham, NC
27708 90346
Durham, NC
27708-0346