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F. Peter Guengerich

F. Peter Guengerich

F. Peter Guengerich is a professor of biochemistry at Vanderbilt University, an associate editor of the Journal of Biological Chemistry and a 2021 ASBMB fellow.

Articles by F. Peter Guengerich

Bonding over biochemistry
Essay

Bonding over biochemistry

April 21, 2022
“Biochemistry is great because if you learn and understand it, you can apply it to almost any kind of science.”
In memoriam: Tsuneo Omura
In Memoriam

In memoriam: Tsuneo Omura

March 7, 2022
He discovered cytochrome P450 in the early 1960s and was an honorary ASBMB member.
In memoriam: Michael Waterman
In Memoriam

In memoriam: Michael Waterman

Dec. 6, 2021
He made seminal contributions to the field of cytochrome P450 research and was an active member of the ASBMB for more than 45 years.
Herbert Tabor (1918 – 2020)
Retrospective

Herbert Tabor 1918 – 2020

Sept. 24, 2020
F. Peter Guengerich remembers the contributions of the longtime editor of the Journal of Biological Chemistry who died in August.
Minor J. Coon (1921 – 2018)
Retrospective

Minor J. Coon (1921 – 2018)

Nov. 1, 2018
Peter Guengerich remembers his friend and mentor, a former ASBMB president whose work on the separation and purification of P450 took the landscape of drug metabolism from pharmacology into biochemistry.
My scientific lineage
Generations

My scientific lineage

Sept. 1, 2015
F. Peter Guengerich of Vanderbilt University sketches out his scientific lineage.
Just a kid from the farm
Derailed But Undeterred

Just a kid from the farm

Oct. 1, 2013
F. Peter Guengerich writes about how working on his family's farm conditioned him to become a disciplined researcher.