Kyle M. Lancaster

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Kyle M. Lancaster is an associate professor at Cornell University in Ithaca, NY. His academic research group focuses on bioinorganic chemistry and specializes in various X-ray spectroscopies.

Education

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Lancaster earned his B.A. in Molecular Biology from Pomona College in 2005. His graduate work was in the group of Harry Gray at California Institute of Technology, writing his 2010 doctoral thesis on the spectroscopic properties of Azurins. After earning his PhD, he performed post-doctoral research with Serena DeBeer.

Current Research

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Selected Awards and Professional Activities

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  • Paul Saltman Award (2018)
  • Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowship (2017)
  • National Science Foundation CAREER Award (2015)
  • Department of Energy Office of Science Early Career Award (2015)
  • Forbes 30 Under 30: Science and Health (2013)[1]

Selected Publications

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  • Walroth, R. C.; Miles, K. C.; Lukens, J. T.; MacMillan, S. N.; Stahl, S. S.*; Lancaster, K. M.* Electronic Structural Analysis of Copper(II)–TEMPO/ABNO Complexes Provides Evidence for Copper(I)–Oxoammonium Character. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2017, 139, 13507–13517.
  • Caranto, J. D.; Lancaster, K. M.* Nitric Oxide is an Obligate Bacterial Nitrification Intermediate Produced by Hydroxylamine Oxidoreductase. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A., 2017, 114, 8217–8222.
  • MacMillan, S. N.; Lancaster, K. M.* X-ray Spectroscopic Interrogation of Transition MetalMediated Homogeneous Catalysis: Primer and Case Studies. ACS Catalysis, 2017, 7, 1776–1791.
  • Caranto, J. D.; Vilbert, A. C.; Lancaster, K. M.* Nitrosomonas europaea Cytochrome P460 Is a Direct Link between Nitrification and Nitrous Oxide Emission. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A., 2016, 113, 14704–14709.

References

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  1. ^ "30 Under 30 - Science & Healthcare - Forbes". Forbes. Retrieved 2017-10-28.