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职称:Professor Vice Chair
所属学校:University of California-Los Angeles
所属院系:Biochemistry
所属专业:Biochemistry
联系方式:(310) 206-4747
B.A. Carleton College 1981 Ph.D. MIT 1989 Life Sciences Research Council Postdoctoral Fellow (1989-1992) American Cancer Society Postdoctoral Fellow (1992-1993) Assistant Professor, Chemistry & Biochemistry, UCLA (1993-2000) Associate Professor, Chemistry & Biochemistry, UCLA (2000-2004) Professor,Chemistry & Biochemistry (2004-present) Vice Chair Chemistry & Biochemistry(2013-present) Protein Society Executive Council (2006-2012) Protein Society President (2013-present) Editorial Board of Journal of Molecular Biology (2006-), Biochemistry (2006-), Protein Science (2000-) and Proteins (1997-2005) Advisory Board Swedish Biomembrane Center (2005-2010) Co-chair, FASEB summer conference on Mol. Biophys. Cell. Membranes (2006 & 2008) Co-chair Gordon Conference on Proteins (2010 & 2012) Co-chair of Biophysical Society Thematic Meeting on Membrane Protein folding (2013) Founder and co-chair of Gordon Conference of Membrane Protein Folding (2015) Member NIH BBM study section (2006-2010)
Bowie got hooked on proteins at an early age and never looked back. The obsession began as a high school student when he did a research project on blood clotting enzymes with Kenneth G. Mann at the Mayo Clinic in his hometown of Rochester, MN. The research project won him a trip to the International Science and Engineering fair and a Westinghouse Award, experiences that further stimulated his interest in science. He went on to Carleton College, where he got a B. A. degree in Chemistry with Distinction. He did research in carbohydrate chemistry with Gary R. Gray at the University of Minnesota before entering graduate school at M.I.T. There he returned to proteins in the laboratory of Robert T. Sauer, using experimental and computational methods to probe and predict protein structure. After completing his Ph.D. work, he did postdoctoral work with David Eisenberg at UCLA, continuing work on structure prediction and structure determination by x-ray crystallography. He joined the UCLA faculty in 1993 and is now a full professor.