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Zack Jarin

Assistant Professor

Chemistry

Background

Zack Jarin’s primary research goal is to use computational methodologies to understand the physical principles governing membrane structure and dynamics. His work focuses on how proteins and lipids interact during processes such as self-assembly and lipoprotein metabolism. He also develops and refines computational models and simulation techniques to improve the accuracy and efficiency of studying complex systems.

Education

  • PhD, Molecular Engineering, University of Chicago
  • BS, Chemical Engineering, University of Washington

Research Interests

  • Biophysics of membrane proteins and lipids
  • Peptide design
  • Computational chemistry

Teaching Interests

  • Physical chemistry

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