John Mark Franck
John Mark Franck
Assistant Professor
CONTACT
Chemistry
2-008 Center for Science and Technology
Email: jmfranck@syr.edu
Office: 315.443.3171
PROGRAM AFFILIATIONS
Biochemistry
Degrees
- B.A., 2003, Northwestern University
- PhD, 2008, University of California, Berkeley
- Postdoctoral Fellow, 2008-2013, University of California, Santa Barbara
- Postdoctoral Fellow and Research Associate, 2013-2016, Cornell University
Social/Academic Links
Courses Taught
CHE 546 - Molecular Spectroscopy and Structure
Physical Chemistry, Biophysics, and Analytical Chemistry; Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy; Investigation of dynamic biological and materials systems, with particular interest in hydration water.
NSF CAREER: 2022
Elings Prize Postdoctoral Fellow, 2009-2013
As experts in Electron and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, we develop new types of measurements that advance the fields of macromolecular chemistry – including biophysics/biochemistry and materials chemistry.
We strongly encourage you to visit our research website at https://jmfrancklab.github.io/
Franck, J. M. J. M., & Han, S. (2019). Overhauser Dynamic Nuclear Polarization for the Study of Hydration Dynamics, Explained. In A. J. Wand (Ed.), Biological NMR Part B, Meth Enzymol (Vol. 615, pp. 131–175). Academic Press. http://doi.org/10.1016/bs.mie.2018.09.024
Beaton, A. A., Guinness, A., & Franck, J. M. (2022). A modernized view of coherence pathways applied to magnetic resonance experiments in unstable, inhomogeneous fields. JCP, 157(17), 174204. http://doi.org/10.1063/5.0105388 (Editor’s Pick)
For more updated information, please see our research website at https://jmfrancklab.github.io/