Candice Crilly

Postdoc
PI: Songi Han

Office Location

PSBN 4623C

Specialization

using variable temperature solution EPR, NMR, and Overhauser Dynamic Nuclear Polarization experiments to study the structure-function relationship of ice-binding proteins and their interactions with water in ice-water coexisting systems

Education

2012 - 2016: B.A., Biochemistry (Major), Mathematics (Minor), Occidental College

2016 - 2021: Ph.D., Chemistry, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Prof. Gary J. Pielak)

2021 - present: Postdoctoral Researcher, University of California - Santa Barbara (Advisor: Prof. Songi Han)

Bio

2013: John Stauffer Fellowship for Undergraduate Research

2014: Amgen Scholars Fellowship

2017: National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship 

2020: University of North Carolina Molecular and Cellular Biophysics Fellowship 

2021: University of North Carolina Award for the Advancement of Women

Research

Candice's research focuses on using variable temperature solution EPR, NMR, and Overhauser Dynamic Nuclear Polarization experiments to study the structure-function relationship of ice-binding proteins and their interactions with water in ice-water coexisting systems.