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Mike Harms

Associate professor, Chemistry and Biochemistry; Full member, IMB

B.S. Oregon State University
Ph.D. Johns Hopkins University

Contact

Lab address: Willamette Hall Room 340
Lab Phone: 541-346-9003
Office address: Willamette Hall Room 340A
Office Phone: 541-346-9002

Research Interests

Biochemistry, Biophysics, Evolution, Structural Biology

The Harms lab aims to understand the relationship between the biophysical properties of proteins and their evolution. How do the physical properties of proteins shape their evolutionary trajectories? Can we use evolutionary information to understand the mechanisms of modern proteins? To answer these (and other) questions, we combine biochemistry, biophysics, and evolutionary biology. We employ phylogenetics, high-throughput experimental screens, and rigorous experimental/computational biophysical approaches to directly study the interplay of evolutionary and biophysical forces in generating both the complexity and diversity of natural proteins.

We are currently pursuing three main projects in the lab.

We are also passionate about open-source scientific software.

 

Check out the Harms lab website for more details