Research
Welcome to the Pederson Lab at California State University Dominguez Hills in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry. The laboratory is focused on studying the interactions of biomolecules using nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. In particular, proteins are known to interact with nucleic acids and carbohydrates while performing a variety of functions in cell homeostasis, host-pathogen interactions, and more. NMR, in combination with computational modeling, can be used to quantify dynamics, model protein-ligand complexes, and understand the mechanisms of these interactions.
Latest Publications
News & Updates
Congratulations Class of '24!
Congratulations especially to Brandon Chavez, Rochelle Johnson, Stephanie Rauda, and Kenia Vidal!
Experimental NMR Conference 2024
Congrats to Brandon Chavez and Rochelle Johnson who presented a poster on our work with HIV-1 p17!
SCCUR 2023
Brandon Chavez presented a poster on our latest research into the binding of HIV-1 p17 to heparan sulfate!