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Emily Que

Emily Que PhD

Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics

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Emily joined the faculty in the Department of Chemistry at UT Austin in the summer of 2014. Her research lies at the intersection of bioinorganic chemistry and chemical biology, with an emphasis on the development of chemical tools and probes to gain a deeper understanding of biological systems. Projects in Metals in Medicine and Metals in Biology are the current focus of the lab.

Emily graduated from the University of Minnesota in 2004 where she performed undergraduate research in bioinorganic chemistry and materials chemistry in the laboratories of Prof. Larry Que and Prof. Andreas Stein respectively. Her research interests took Emily to the University of California at Berkeley for graduate school where she worked for Prof. Chris Chang. There, Emily developed a series of Gd-based contrast agents for copper sensing applications. For her work in the Chang lab, she was awarded the ACS Division of Inorganic Chemistry Young Investigator Award in 2010. Emily then moved to Northwestern University, where she joined the labs of Prof. Tom O'Halloran (chemistry) and Prof. Teresa Woodruff (reproductive biology). There, she developed new imaging tools and methods for exploring how the mammalian egg utilizes zinc at the time of fertilization. This collaborative project involved close interactions with chemists, reproductive biologists, electron microscopists, and many scientists at the Advanced Photon Source at Argonne National Lab.