Biographical Data for John E. Wampler

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Current Position: Professor Emeritus

Education:

B.S., Chemistry, University of Tennessee, 1966
Ph.D., Biochemistry, University of Tennessee, 1969
Postdoctoral, Biochemistry, University of Georgia, 1970-72

Academic and Research Positions Held:
May 2000-present. Professor Emeritus,
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Georgia
September, 1991-January, 1993. Acting and Interim Head,
Department of Biochemistry, University of Georgia
September, l982-May 2000. Professor,
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Georgia
September, l977-l982. Associate Professor,
Department of Biochemistry, University of Georgia
September, l972-l977. Assistant Professor,
Department of Biochemistry, University of Georgia
January, l970-September l972. Research Associate,
Department of Biochemistry, University of Georgia
Summer of l966. Lab technician for Dr. Bruce M. Anderson,
University of Tennessee
1963-66. Laboratory worker and production manager, Rhenium Research Pilot Plant,
Department of Chemistry, University of Tennessee

Other Professional Activities:

1992-2000, Member of the Computational Center for Molecular Structure and Design
1990-2000, Member, Center for Metalloenzyme Studies
1984-1991, Executive Editor: Analytical Instrumentation

Business Experience:

Founding partner with George J. Faini and Richard J. DeSa of On-Line Instrument Systems (OLIS),
Jefferson, Georgia
Consultant on software and instrumentation design
Research (linked to Publications List):
BIOLUMINESCENCE STUDIES Studies of Renilla, the bioluminescent Sea Pansy
General and Misc. Bioluminescence
Earthworm Bioluminescence
Mushroom Bioluminescence
INSTRUMENTATION, COMPUTER AUTOMATION AND ON-LINE, REAL-TIME INSTRUMENTS On-Line Spectroscopic Systems and Spectroscopy Operating System (SPECOS) Software
Low-Light Measurements
Low-Light Imaging, Low-Light Microscopy and Spatially Resolved Spectral Measurements
MOLECULAR MODELING AND COMPUTATIONAL CHEMISTRY Homology Modeling
Modeling Protein-Protein Interactions
Thermostability and Rubredoxin
General and Miscellaneous Papers on Molecular Modeling and Computational Chemistry:
DATA ANALYSIS AND NUMERICAL METHODS

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