Dr. Christine Keating

Professor

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Biography

Christine Keating is the Shapiro Professor of Chemistry at Penn State University, specializing in the interdisciplinary field of physical chemistry and its applications in biological systems. Her research focuses on the self-assembly of artificial cells and cytomimetic chemistry, investigating liquid-liquid phase coexistence in aqueous macromolecule solutions to better understand prebiotic compartmentalization. Keating's lab is dedicated to studying the accumulation of prebiotic organic molecules through mechanisms like coacervation and phase separation, with implications for the origins of life. Her work has broad applications, including developing bioinspired materials and composite inorganic-organic materials. Keating has published extensively in prestigious journals, contributing to a deeper understanding of complex coacervates and their role in forming membraneless organelles. She has received numerous awards, including the Beckman Young Investigator Award and the Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellow, recognizing her contributions to the field of chemistry and science education.

Research Interests

Experience

Shapiro Professor

2021-01-01 — Present

Penn State University • University Park, PA

Leading research in the Department of Chemistry with a focus on physical and biological chemistry.

Distinguished Professor

2020-01-01 — 2021-01-01

Penn State University • University Park, PA

Recognized for exceptional scholarship and teaching in the field of chemistry.

Requirements for Pennsylvania State University

Doctorate Program
Requirements
GPA Requirement
Required:3
TOEFL
Writing
Required:24
Speaking
Required:23
Total
Required:100
IELTS
Writing
Required:7
Speaking
Required:7
Overall
Required:7
GRE General
Prerequisites
Master's degree in related field for PhD Baccalaureate degree from accredited institution
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Specialization Notes

GRE scores are highly recommended but not strictly required for Applied Linguistics.