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James Penner-Hahn
Professor
James Penner-Hahn
is the
George
A.
Lindsay Collegiate
Professor of Chemistry
and Biophysics at the
University of Michigan
. He completed a
Bachelor of Science degree
with Honors
at
Purdue University
in 1979 and a
PhD
at
Stanford University
in 1984 under
Keith Hodgson
; his
dissertation
was titled
X-ray Absorption Studies of Metalloprotein Structure:
Cytochrome P-450
,
Horseradish Peroxidase
,
Plastocyanin
, and
Laccase
. Penner-Hahn's research involves
biophysical chemistry
and
inorganic spectroscopy
including
EXAFS
and
synchrotron radiation
techniques which he helped to develop in his doctoral and
post-doctoral work
with
Edward Solomon
and Hodgson. He was elected as a
Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
in 2004.