CARTHENE R. BAZEMORE-WALKER

Research in our lab is multidisciplinary and is directed toward the development of proteomic methods that allow for the characterization of membrane proteins. We use our analytical toolbox - liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry - in combination with traditional biochemistry techniques in order to address challenging biological questions, particularly those relevant to subcellular/organelle-specific protein localization.

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Biography

Professor Bazemore-Walker joined the faculty at Brown University in 2006 as Assistant Professor of Chemistry. Her research utilizes proteomic technologies primarily for the characterization of membrane proteins, their post-translational modifications, and their binding partners.

Professor Bazemore-Walker graduated summa cum laude (highest honor) with her B.S. degree in Chemistry from Norfolk State University. She was a duel David and Lucile Packard Fellow and a University of Virginia Graduate Presidential Fellow while working on her Ph.D. degree in Chemistry with Professor Donald F. Hunt. Before coming to Brown, Professor Bazemore-Walker was Assistant Professor of Chemistry at the University of Virginia (2005-2006), Assistant Professor of Chemistry at Norfolk State University (1999-2001), and Supervisor of the Mass Spectrometry group at Praecis Pharmaceuticals Inc. (1997-1999).

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CARTHENE R. BAZEMORE-WALKER, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Chemistry
Phone: 401 863 1978
E-mail: carthene_bazemore-walker@brown.edu

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