David Lynn
ASA Griggs Candler Professor
of Chemistry and Biology


A.B. (Chemistry), University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill, 1973
Ph.D. (Organic/Biological Chemistry) – Duke University, 1977

Programs: BCDB, PBEE

E mail: dlynn2@emory.edu

Lynn Lab: http://www.emory.edu/CHEMISTRY/faculty/lynn/index.html

Mailing Address :
Emory University
Department of Chemistry
Emerson Hall
1520 Pierce Drive
Atlanta, GA 30322

Office: Room E409, 404-727-9348
Lab: Room 405, 404-727-9348

I am a member of the Center for Fundamental and Applied Molecular Evolution (FAME) and the Center for the Analysis of Supramolecular Self-assemblies (CASS). My research interests include chemical biology, self-assembly, and signal transduction in cellular development and pathogenesis, conformation and molecular evolution, nanostructural synthesis and self-assembly, molecular skeletons for storing and reading information, and the origins of life.


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