Dr. Frank Raushel

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Biography

Frank Raushel is a Distinguished Professor at Texas A&M University, holding the Powell Chair in the College of Arts and Sciences. His research focuses on bioinorganic chemical biology and catalysis, particularly the mechanisms by which enzymes catalyze a wide range of chemical reactions with high selectivity and efficiency. Dr. Raushel's work aims to understand the fundamental principles of enzyme-catalyzed reactions, exploring the relationship between protein structure and function. He employs techniques such as steady-state stopped-flow kinetics, NMR, EPR spectroscopy, X-ray crystallography, and the synthesis of inhibitors and suicide substrates to investigate these processes. His current research interests include the phosphotriesterase enzyme, which plays a crucial role in degrading toxic organophosphate compounds, including insecticides and nerve agents. By investigating the unique binuclear metal center in the enzyme's active site, Dr. Raushel seeks to design novel enzymes capable of detecting and detoxifying chemical warfare agents. Additionally, his lab is dedicated to discovering new metabolic pathways and enzyme reactions related to the metabolism of complex carbohydrates in the human gut microbiome.

Research Interests

Experience

Distinguished Professor

— Present

Texas A&M University • College Station, TX

Professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, focusing on enzyme catalysis and bioinorganic chemistry.

Awards

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New Investigator Research Award

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Research Career Development Award

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Repligen Award

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Fellow

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Distinguished Achievement Award

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Gordon Hammes ACS Biochemistry Lectureship

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Southwest Regional ACS Research Award

Requirements for Texas A&M University

Doctorate Program
Requirements
GPA Requirement
Required:3
GRE General
TOEFL
Total
Required:80
Prerequisites
Baccalaureate degree Baccalaureate degree in Communication or related field preferred
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Specialization Notes

Department: Department of Communication and Journalism. Ph.D. program only currently admitting. GRE is test-optional.