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Samuel Snyder

Postdoctoral Appointee

Postdoctoral Appointee, Protein Chemistry and Catalysis

Biography

Samuel (Sam) Snyder is a Postdoctoral Appointee at Argonne National Laboratory in the Solar Energy Conversion Group where he works in a collaborative called the Center for Catalysis in Biomimetic Confinement (CCBC). The CCBC focuses on discerning the nature of multistep reaction pathways confined within protein-based shells of bacterial microcompartments, and how the selectively permeable shells enable and optimize these processes. Sam’s work in the CCBC involves expression, purification, and assembly of numerous shell proteins which are then characterized upon insertion of various organometallic cargo molecules.

Sam earned his Ph.D. in chemistry from Saint Louis University, during which his dissertation research was primarily focused on catalytic heme proteins. He characterized the structural properties in solution state of Mycobacterium tuberculosis proteins MhuD and CYP121 using resonance Raman spectroscopy. He has experience with protein expression and purification, as well as various biochemical techniques including catalytic activity assays, SDS-PAGE, protein-cofactor reconstitution, and anaerobic protein preparation/handling.