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Kathryn Splan
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Kathryn E. Splan
Assistant Professor, Chemistry
OLRI 311
splank@macalester.edu
651-696-6109
Associate Professor Chemistry
Biochemistry, bioinorganic chemistry
Olin-Rice Science Center, 311
Telephone: 651-696-6109
splank@macalester.edu
Professor Splan’s research studies the role of metal ions and metal-containing compounds in biology and medicine. Metals such as copper and zinc are functional in many biological processes and are essential for life. However, at high concentrations, these and other metals may also display significant toxicity. Splan’s research studies the effects of copper on biological molecules and seeks to understand factors that control how a protein acquires the correct metal ion. A separate area research focuses on porphyrins, a class of synthetic compounds that mimic the structure and function of the natural pigments heme and chlorophyll. Splan teaches courses in both introductory chemistry and biochemistry.
BS: University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire, 1999
PhD: Northwestern University, 2004