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Boryeu Mao

Boryeu Mao, biophysicist, researcher. Achievements include research in molecular topology and other studies of protein structures and studies of structure and function of biomolecular systems by computer simulations. Postdoctoral fellow Robert A. Welch Foundation, Houston, 1980, National Institutes of Health, 1982. Member Biophysics Society, American Chemical Society, New York Academy of Sciences.

Background

  • Mao, Boryeu was born on July 28, 1949 in Chan-hwa, Taiwan. Came to the United States, 1973. Son of Kwei-Chieh and Hsuo (Hsu) Mao.

  • Education

    • Master of Science, Ohio State University, 1975; Doctor of Philosophy, University Illinois, 1980.

    Career

    • Research scientist University Houston, 1980-1983, Upjohn Research Laboratories, Kalamazoo, since 1984.

    Major achievements

    • Achievements include research in molecular topology and other studies of protein structures and studies of structure and function of biomolecular systems by computer simulations.

    Works

    • Contributor articles to Biopolymers, European Journal Biochemistry, Journal American Chem Society, Journal Biological Chemistry, Biophysics Journal.

    Membership

    Member Biophysics Society, American Chemical Society, New York Academy of Sciences.

    Connections

    • Married Yu-Lung Hsu, December 24, 1975. Children: Frances Jeannie, Jennifer Sue.
    • child: Frances Jeannie Mao
    • child: Jennifer Sue Mao
    • mother: Hsuo (Hsu) Mao
    • spouse: Yu-Lung Hsu
    • father: Kwei-Chieh
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    Born July 28, 1949
    (age 66)
    • 1975
      Ohio State University
    • 1980
      University Illinois
    • 1980 - 1983
      Research scientist, University Houston
    • 1984
      Research scientist, University Houston
      Kalamazoo, Michigan, United States