Christine D. Keating Explained

Christine Dolan Keating
Workplaces:Pennsylvania State University
Saint Francis University
Alma Mater:Pennsylvania State University
Thesis Title:Metal nanoparticles for biological spectroscopy : control of particle organization and surface chemistry
Thesis Url:https://search.worldcat.org/en/title/299212522
Thesis Year:1997
Website:Keating Research Group

Christine D. Keating is an American scientist who is the Shapiro Professor of Chemistry at Pennsylvania State University. Her research involves colloid and interface chemistry for biology and materials science.

Early life and education

Keating studied biology and chemistry at Saint Francis University.[1] She moved to Pennsylvania State University for her doctorate. She was made a postdoctoral researcher in Penn State in 1997.

Research and career

In 1999, Keating became assistant professor and she was promoted to associate professor in 2007. Keating specializes in colloids and interfaces in chemistry, materials and biology.[2] She builds artificial cells and uses liquid-liquid phase separation and molecular self-assembly.[3] She is interested in the structure-function properties of biomolecular materials. Her research looks to inform the design of pharmaceuticals and bioinspired materials.[4]

Keating is interested in the assembly of nonbiological materials (e.g. metallic nanospheres and nanowires). Organization in these systems arises due to the inter- and intra-particle interactions. Control of molecular packing at the nano- and micro-scale can impart new functionalities to materials, which can be used in sensors and optoelectronic components.

Awards and honors

Notes and References

  1. Keating . Christine D. . 2012-12-18 . Aqueous Phase Separation as a Possible Route to Compartmentalization of Biological Molecules . Accounts of Chemical Research . en . 45 . 12 . 2114–2124 . 10.1021/ar200294y . 0001-4842 . 3525015 . 22330132.
  2. Web site: Research Overview . 2024-02-04 . sites.psu.edu.
  3. Web site: Keating Group . 2024-02-04 . TheProteoCellProject . en.
  4. Web site: Prof. Christine D. Keating . 2024-02-04 . sites.psu.edu.
  5. Web site: Awards . 2024-02-01 . ACS Chemistry for Life . en-US.
  6. Web site: Christine D. Keating . 2024-02-01 . Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation . en-US.
  7. Web site: Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Awards Program .
  8. Web site: Zambon . Kat . 2014 . New AAAS Fellows Recognized for Their Contributions to Advancing Science .
  9. Web site: Keating awarded Faculty Scholar Medal for Outstanding Achievement Eberly College of Science . 2024-02-01 . science.psu.edu.