Amy C. Rosenzweig
Amy C. Rosenzweig’s laboratory uses structural, biochemical, and -omic approaches to attack problems at the forefront of bioinorganic chemistry. Her areas of interest include biological methane oxidation, metal uptake and transport, and oxygen activation by metalloenzymes.
Amy C. Rosenzweig is the Weinberg Family Distinguished Professor of Life Sciences in the Departments of Molecular Biosciences and of Chemistry at Northwestern University. She received a B. A. in chemistry from Amherst College and a Ph. D. in inorganic chemistry from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and a member of the National Academy of Science
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