King Group

Email: jok423@lehigh.edu

My lab focuses on many questions central to biophysics - including the role of conformational flexibility in biochemical catalysis and the activity of non-native conformations. I joined the Institute for Basic Science following a post-doc at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (2013-2016), where he worked on super-resolution microscopy and its application to polymer physics. I received a PhD in chemistry from the University of Michigan (2009-2013) studying ultrafast multidimensional spectroscopy of liquids. 

Recent News

Neha's paper, "Protein unfolding thermodynamics predict multicomponent phase behavior" goes up on BioRxiv

Saurabh successfully defends his PhD! Congrats Dr. Saurabh!

Saurabh heads to TU Delf to start his post-doctoral position with the Dekker Lab. Good Luck Saurabh!

Guillaume's paper, "Cavity Amplified Scattering Spectroscopy reveals the dynamics of proteins and nanoparticles in quasi-transparent and miniature samples," accepted in ACS Nano! 

Lee successfully defends his Masters Thesis! Congrats Lee!

Saurabh's paper, "Reaction cycle of operating pump protein studied with single-molecule spectroscopy," is accepted in ChemPhysChem.

Lee and Saurabh's paper, "Protein-Bath Coupling of an Internal Reaction Coordinate at Intermediate Timescales," is accepted in J. Phys. Chem. Lett.