John Keith Moffat

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John Keith Moffat
Born 1943
Residence Chicago
Other names Keith Moffat
Occupation Professor; former Deputy Provost
Employer University of Chicago

Scientific career

Fields Biophysics
Institutions University of Chicago
Cornell University
Education University of Cambridge
University of Edinburgh
Doctoral advisor Max Perutz
Other academic advisors Quentin Gibson[1]
Notable students Werner G. Krebs [2]
Known for Time resolved crystallography
Notable awards Guggenheim Fellowship
Website
biophysics.uchicago.edu/the-faculty/keith_moffat/

John 'Keith' Moffat (born 1943) is Louis Block Professor of Biochemistry, Molecular and Cell Biology and former Deputy Provost for Research at the University of Chicago.[3][4] He currently heads BioCARS at Argonne National Laboratory, where he worked on the Advanced Photon Source.[3][5] He is most noted for his contributions to Time resolved crystallography.[6][7] He is a former Guggenheim Fellow and former Cornell University faculty member.[4] He has a Ph.D. from King's College at the University of Cambridge under the Nobel laureate Max Perutz at MRC-LMB and an undergraduate degree from the University of Edinburgh.[8][9] He is married with an adopted son.[3]

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