Joseph Audie, Ph.D.
Professor of Chemistry/Physics
Office Location
Chemistry
Science Ctr of Academic Bldg 105F
Dr. Audie's research interests and activities are primarily focused on: (1) developing a theoretical understanding of protein-protein and protein-peptide recognition, (2) developing computational methods to predict and explain protein-protein and protein-peptide interactions, and (3) applying computational methods to identify and optimize peptide-based drug leads. Additionally, Professor Audie is interested in exploring and understanding the relationship between faith and reason, especially as it pertains to the relationship between modern empirical science, Aristotelean philosophy and Thomistic theology.
For more information, visit Dr. Audie's research website.
Degrees & Certifications
- Ph.D., Biophysics, SUNY Stony Brook (2006)
- MS, Biomedical Engineering, University of Connecticut (2001)
- BS, Bioengineering, Hofstra University (1995)
Teaching Responsibilities
- CH 533 Biophysical Chemistry
- CH 597 Computational and Bioanalytical Chemistry
- CH 105 Chemistry Imagined
- CH 545 Bioinformatics
Research Interests
- Protein biophysics