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Ran Drori

Ran
Drori

Assistant Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry

rdrori@yu.edu
646-592-4821

Beren campus - Stanton Hall (245 Lexington)
Room #548 

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I found the interaction between ice and antifreeze proteins a fascinating subject, and decided to pursue my Ph.D while studying these proteins with Prof. Ido Braslavsky at the Hebrew University (Rehovot campus). I started my post-doc at NYU's Chemistry department on October 2014, working with Profs. Michael Ward and Bart Kahr on two projects - (1) identifying synthetic ice growth inhibitors and (2) studying how does the exchange between H2O and D2O affect ice growth dynamics.

On August 2017, I joined the Chemistry and Biochemistry Department at Yeshiva University as a visiting assistant professor.

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Publications at YU (student name is underlined, * - corresponding author):

1. Deng, J., Apfelbaum, E., Drori, R.*, Ice Growth Acceleration by Antifreeze Proteins Leads to Higher Thermal Hysteresis Activity. The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 124, 49, 11081–11088 (2020).


2. Shtukenberg, A.G.*, Drori R.*, Kahr. B.*, et al. (rank 2nd out of 14), Crystals of benzamide, the first polymorphous molecular compound, are helicoidal. Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 59, 14593 (2020).


3. Berger T., Meister K., DeVries A. L., Eves R., Davies P. L., Drori R.*, Synergy Between Antifreeze Proteins is Driven by Complementary Ice-Binding. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 141, 48, 19144–19150 (2019).


4. Meister K., DeVries A. L., Bakker H. J., Drori R.*, Antifreeze Glycoproteins Bind Irreversibly to Ice. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 140 (30), 9365-9368 (2018).


5. Drori R.*, Holmes-Cerfon M.*, Kahr B., Kohn R. V., Ward M. D.* Dynamics and Unsteady Morphologies at Ice Interfaces Driven by D2O-H2O Exchange. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA,114 (44) 11627-11632 (2017).

 

Selected publications before joining YU:


6. Drori R.*, Li C., Hu C., Raiteri P., Rohl A., Ward M. D., Kahr B.* A Supramolecular Ice Growth Inhibitor. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 138 (40), 13396–13401 (2016).


7. Drori R., Davies P. L., Braslavsky I.* When are Antifreeze Proteins in Solution Essential for Ice Growth Inhibition? Langmuir, 31 (21) 5805–5811 (2015).


8. Drori R., Davies P. L., Braslavsky I.* Experimental Correlation between Thermal Hysteresis Activity and the Distance between Antifreeze Proteins on an Ice Surface. Royal Society of Chemistry Advances, 5, 7848-7853 (2015).

 

rdrori@yu.edu
646-592-4821

Beren campus - Stanton Hall (245 Lexington)
Room #548 

Lab website

 

 

 

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Spring 2021
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Lecture
CHEM 1377

Organic Chem Lecture
CHEM 1214R

Spring 2020
Biochemistry Lecture
BIOL/CHEM 1376

Independent Study
CHEM 4901

Organic Chem Lecture
CHEM 1214R

Fall 2019
Biochemistry Lecture
BIOL 1376H

Biochemistry Lecture
CHEM 1376H

Organic Chem Lecture
CHEM 1213R

Spring 2019
Biochemistry Lecture
BIOL/CHEM 1376

Independent Study
CHEM 4901

Organic Chem Lecture
CHEM 1214R

Fall 2018
Biochemistry Lecture
BIOL 1376H

Biochemistry Lecture
CHEM 1376H

Organic Chem Lecture
CHEM 1213R