Biochemistry seminar with Eric Hegg

Using isotopic fractionation to elucidate the enzymatic mechanism of microbial N2O production

Eric Hegg
Eric Hegg
GLBRC Conversion Lead


 

Join Michigan State University professor of biochemistry and molecular biology Eric Hegg for a seminar on his work for the Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center. Hegg’s research team focuses on the variety of ways that nature uses metals to activate and/or produce small molecules such as O2, H2, NO, and H2O2.  In pursuit of this goal, his lab utilizes a combination of mechanistic enzymology, molecular biology, spectroscopy, and isotope analysis to study processes that include oxidative delignification of biomass, microbial H2 and N2O production, and cytochrome c oxidase assembly.

1315 Chemistry
1101 University Ave.
Madison, WI 53726