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Revision as of 16:20, 29 January 2008

Hourglass drawing.svg Where David lives it is approximately: 19:51

All truth passes through three stages:

  • First, it is ridiculed.
  • Second, it is violently opposed.
  • Third, it is accepted as being self-evident
Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860)


David E. Volk Status    last updated January 24, 2008    [edit plan here] Get your own infobox!Group Status
~ Plans ~
Short term plans
1. antibiotics articles
2. decide what goes into chem_infobox
3. biosynthesis sections for all 20 amino acids
Longer-term plans
1. Work on more Music articles
2. Work on steroid and all related articles
~ Roles and notes ~
Roles in the system
1. Editorial Council member
2. Editorial Personnel Administrator (EPA)
3. Chemistry Editor/Author
4. Biology Editor/Author
5. Music Author
Notes to self
Click edit above to start these notes
Public notes :

 

Chemistry Workgroup    Status    last updated January 21, 2008    [edit plan here]
~ Plans ~
My short-term plans
1. improve amino acid pages, biosynthesis
2. improve steroid and improve/create related pages
My longer-term plans
1. create pages all major metabolism cycles, reactions
~ Roles and Notes ~
My roles
1. Editor
2. Author
3. "Checklister"
My notes
1. finish amino acid synthesis text and structures
Public notes: Wish to make pages for all major metabolic pathways and chemicals therein. Also, we need pages, with help from Health Sciences folks, for every prescription drug available.


Chemistry / Health Sciences Articles I Started

  1. Acetaldehyde
  2. Acetic acid
  3. Acetone
  4. Acid
  5. Acyclovir
  6. Alanine
  7. Aldosterone
  8. Amprenavir
  9. Androstenedione
  10. Anion
  11. Antiviral drug
  12. Arginine
  13. Aristolochic acid
  14. Arthralgia
  15. Arthrodynia
  16. Aspartic acid
  17. Asparagine
  18. Atazanavir (AZT)
  19. Atorvastatin (Lipitor)
  20. Azathioprine
  21. Bioinformatics
  22. Boron
  23. Boyle's law
  24. Carboxylic acid
  25. Carnitine
  26. Cerivastatin
  27. Chorismate
  28. Clofibrate
  29. Colestipol
  30. Cortisol
  31. Cross product
  32. Cysteine
  33. Cystine
  34. Diazinon
  35. DEET
  36. Deuterium
  37. Enantiomer
  38. Eplerenone
  39. Ester
  40. Estradiol
  41. Estrogen
  42. Ether
  43. Ezetimibe
  44. Fenofibrate
  45. Folic acid
  46. Flavivirus
  47. Fluvastatin
  48. Fuming sulfuric acid
  49. GABA
  50. Gemfibrozil

  1. Glutamic acid
  2. Glutamine
  3. Hippurate
  4. Histidine
  5. Hydrocortisone
  6. HMG CoA
  7. Hydrogen/Isotopes
  8. Ideal gas law
  9. Indinavir
  10. Iron/Isotopes
  11. Isoleucine
  12. Leflunomide
  13. Leucine
  14. Lewis acid
  15. Lewis acid-base theory
  16. List of NMR experiments
  17. Lovastatin
  18. Lysine
  19. Mesalamine
  20. Methionine
  21. Methotrexate
  22. Mevalonate
  23. Mevastatin
  24. Midodrine
  25. Minocycline
  26. NADPH
  27. nelfinavir
  28. Nitroglycerin
  29. Nitromethane
  30. Neuralgia
  31. NMR active elements
  32. Phenylalanine
  33. Phosphate
  34. Phosphoric acid
  35. Phosphorus (a CZ:New Draft of the Week)
  36. Pravastatin
  37. Prednisone
  38. Prednisolone
  39. Progesterone
  40. Proline
  41. Protease inhibitor
  42. Protein structure
  43. Rhabdomyolysis
  44. Ritonavir
  45. Rosuvastatin (Crestor)
  46. Saquinavir
  47. Serine
  48. Simvastatin
  49. Spironolactone
  50. Steroid

  1. Sulfasalazine
  2. Sulfur dioxide
  3. Sulfuric acid
  4. Testosterone
  5. Tipranavir
  6. Threonine
  7. Tryptophan
  8. Tyrosine
  9. Valine
  10. Warfarin
  11. West Nile virus

Music Article I Created

  1. Cover band
  2. Rex Bell
  3. Rex Bell/Discography
  4. REO Speedwagon
  5. REO Speedwagon/Discography
  6. Rush
  7. Hayes Carll
  8. Townes Van Zandt
  9. Townes Van Zandt/Discography (this was work!)

Other Articles I Created

Areas of Expertise

  1. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy
    1. Protein NMR Structures
      1. West Nile virus ED3
      2. Omsk Hemorhagic fever ED3
      3. Dengue 4 virus
      4. Yellow fever virus
    2. DNA Structures
      1. Benzo[a]pyrene-adducted (carcinogenic) DNA
      2. Oxidatively Damaged DNA
      3. Thioaptamer DNA
    3. Metabonomics/Metabolomics
  2. Quantum Mechanics
    1. DNA:DNA Interactions
    2. DNA:Metal Interactions
  3. Lewis Acid Chemistry
    1. AlCl3 and Et2AlCl mediated ring opening reactions
    2. SnCl4 mediated ring opening reactions
  4. Protein Expression & Purification
  5. Molecular Mechanics

Areas of General Competence

  • Physical/Organic Chemistry
  • Molecular Biology
  • Structural Biology
  • Physics
  • Mathematics
  • Computer Programming
    • Pascal
    • Perl
    • C++
  • MAcromolecular Purification Methods
  • Surface Plasmon Resonance (Biacore)
  • Binding thermodynamics and kinetics


Hobbies

  • Bass Guitar
  • Texas Holdem'
  • Bird Watching

Education & Background

David E. Volk holds a bachelors degree in mathematics and physics from Minot State (ND) University, and a Ph.D (1995) in physical organic chemistry from North Dakota State University. He completed a post-doctoral fellowship at Duke University Medical Center under Leonard Spicer and is currently a research scientist at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, TX. Currently his work focuses on studying the solution structures of DNA and proteins that are important to human health or diseases using nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. These studies involve the West Nile, Yellow Fever, Omsk Hemorhaggic Fever and Dengue fever viruses. Other studies involved both structure and quantum mechanics studies of damaged DNA, such as oxidized DNA or adducted DNA. Most recently, he has initiated many metabonomics studies at UTMB. Visit Dr. Volk's UTMB Page for more information and links to his publications.