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Edward O'Brien is a Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Penn State University. He holds a Ph.D. in Chemical Physics from the University of Maryland College Park and has a rich background in computational data sciences. His research focuses on understanding mechanochemical processes and their implications in biochemistry at a molecular level. O'Brien has held significant positions including Director at the NSF National Synthesis Center and has been recognized with multiple awards for his contributions to science and education, including the Presidential Early Career Award in Science and Engineering. His extensive publication record includes works on ribosome profiling, protein synthesis, and the dynamics of protein folding, contributing significantly to the field of computational chemistry. Additionally, he has received honors such as the OpenEye Outstanding Junior Faculty Award and has been a National Institutes of Health R35 MIRA grant recipient. O'Brien has also been involved in various prestigious research programs and has been a dedicated educator, actively participating in teaching and mentoring students in the science of chemistry.
Penn State University • University Park, PA
Leading research in Computational Chemistry and teaching advanced courses in chemistry.
NSF National Synthesis Center •
Overseeing research initiatives in molecular and cellular sciences.
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