Research in the Li Lab focuses on developing and implementing an array of novel mass spectrometry-based strategies to answer questions about the most complex and elusive set of signaling molecules, the neuropeptides, and gain new insights into the roles that peptide hormones and neurotransmitters play in the plasticity of neural circuits and behavior.
Research
Lynn Group (Affiliate)
Lynn Group research is focused broadly on the design and synthesis of functional organic materials and the fabrication and physical characterization of polymers, macromolecular assemblies, nanoscale materials, and surfaces/interfaces.
Mecozzi Laboratory (Affiliate)
The Mecozzi Lab research efforts focus on fundamental studies of non-covalent interactions and the application of the resulting findings to biochemical and biomedical problems.
Neugebauer Laboratory (Affiliate)
The Neugebauer Lab is interested in the discovery, characterization, and evolution of enzymes for biocatalysis and chemical biology.
Ping Group (Affiliate)
The Ping Group’s research focuses on developing theoretical and computational methods such as many-body perturbation theory and first-principles open quantum dynamics based on density-matrix formalism, to understand and predict materials’ properties including optoelectronic, excitonic, and …
Rienstra Laboratory (Affiliate)
The Rienstra Lab is interested in the development and application of solid-state NMR spectroscopy to protein, lipid and small molecule structure and dynamics.
Schreier Laboratory (Affiliate)
Since most existing chemical processes rely on hydrocarbons as feedstocks and energy carriers, the Schreier Lab employs our understanding of electrochemical interfaces towards developing the science for converting hydrocarbons using electrical energy.
Tang Laboratory (Affiliate)
The Tang Lab focuses on drug discovery, an interdisciplinary field that involves a broad range of skill sets.
UW-Madison Cyclotron Lab (Affiliate)
Jonathan W. Engle is an Associate Professor in the departments of Medical Physics and Radiology at the University of Wisconsin with affiliations in Chemistry and Engineering Physics.
Van Lehn Group (Affiliate)
The Van Lehn Group uses molecular simulations and data-centric methods to characterize, predict, and engineer the behavior of synthetic and biological soft materials for applications relevant to human health, sustainability, and energy.