Julie Kovacs

Julia A. Kovacs
Born
Julia Ann Kovacs

(1959-03-15) March 15, 1959 (age 65)[1]
Alma materMichigan State University BS (1981)
Harvard University Ph.D. (1986)
Scientific career
FieldsBioinorganic chemistry
InstitutionsUniversity of Washington
ThesisVanadium-Iron-Sulfur and Molybdenum-Iron-Sulfur Cluster Chemistry (Nitrogenase) (1986)
Doctoral advisorRichard H. Holm
Other academic advisorsBruce Averill, Robert G. Bergman
Notable studentsJason M. Shearer
Websitedepts.washington.edu/kovaclab/kovacslab/index.html

Julia A. Kovacs is an American chemist specializing in bioinorganic chemistry. She is professor of chemistry at the University of Washington. Her research involves synthesizing small-molecule mimics of the active sites of metalloproteins, in order to investigate how cysteinates influence the function of non-heme iron enzymes, and the mechanism of the oxygen-evolving complex (OEC).

  1. ^ Kovacs, Julie A.; Brines, Lisa M. (2007-10-02). "Understanding How the Thiolate Sulfur Contributes to the Function of the Non-Heme Iron Enzyme Superoxide Reductase". ChemInform. 38 (40): 501–509. doi:10.1002/chin.200740273. ISSN 0931-7597. PMC 3703784. PMID 17536780.