Stephen L. Mayo, California Institute of Technology

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Department of Biology and Biological Engineering Professor Pasadena, California steve@mayo.caltech.edu

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Dr. Mayo is a Professor of Biology and Chemistry at the California Institute of Technology and an Investigator in the Structural Biology section at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. He received a B.S. degree in chemistry from the Pennsylvania State University, where he developed an interactive...

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Dr. Mayo is a Professor of Biology and Chemistry at the California Institute of Technology and an Investigator in the Structural Biology section at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. He received a B.S. degree in chemistry from the Pennsylvania State University, where he developed an interactive macromolecular modeling program with Roy Olofson and a Ph.D. degree in chemistry from the California Institute of Technology, where he studied biological electron transfer with Harry Gray. He developed a rule based molecular mechanics force field as a Miller Fellow at the University of California, Berkeley and studied hydrogen/deutrium exchange reactions in proteins as a postdoctoral fellow with Robert Baldwin at Stanford University School of Medicine. In addition to cofounding Molecular Simulations, Inc. (currently Accelrys), Dr. Mayo cofounded Xencor in 1997 and serves on its scientific advisory board. In 2004 Dr. Mayo was elected to the National Academy of Sciences for his pioneering contributions in the field of protein design.

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