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David Nathan Beratan (born 1958) is an American chemist and physicist, the R.J. Reynolds Professor of
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at
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. He has secondary appointments in the departments of
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. He is the
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of the Center for Synthesizing Quantum Coherence, a
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Phase I Center for Chemical Innovation.


Career

Beratan received his B.S. in Chemistry from
Duke University Duke University is a private research university in Durham, North Carolina. Founded by Methodists and Quakers in the present-day city of Trinity in 1838, the school moved to Durham in 1892. In 1924, tobacco and electric power industrialist James ...
, North Carolina in 1980. He began his studies in electron transfer theory at
California Institute of Technology The California Institute of Technology (branded as Caltech or CIT)The university itself only spells its short form as "Caltech"; the institution considers other spellings such a"Cal Tech" and "CalTech" incorrect. The institute is also occasional ...
, where he earned his Ph.D. in 1986 working with
John Hopfield John Joseph Hopfield (born July 15, 1933) is an American scientist most widely known for his invention of an associative neural network in 1982. It is now more commonly known as the Hopfield network. Biography Hopfield was born in 1933 to Pol ...
. Upon completion of his Ph.D., he was a National Research Council Resident Research Associate at the
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, and later a Member of the Technical Staff, and held a concurrent visiting appointment at Caltech’s Beckman Institute. At JPL, he developed the tunneling pathway model for biological electron transfer (with
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). In 1992, he was appointed
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of Chemistry at
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, where he was promoted to full
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in 1997. At Pittsburgh he pioneered studies of DNA electron transfer, developed the foundations of inverse molecular design theory, and developed strategies to assign the absolute stereochemistries of natural products using theoretical calculations (with
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) of optical rotations. In 2001 he was appointed R.J. Reynolds Professor of Chemistry at Duke University, and he served as Chair of the Chemistry Department from 2004 - 2007. At Duke, his studies have focused on novel electron transfer systems in biology, signatures of quantum coherence in chemistry, host-guest interactions, and inverse molecular design and library design (with
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).


Current research

Ongoing studies in the Beratan lab target the design of molecular structures and assemblies to capture and convert solar energy, defining mechanisms of multi-electron redox catalysis, mapping charge transfer pathways and mechanisms in extremophiles, designing molecular structures that focus oscillator strength for light absorption, creating functional de novo proteins, enumerating diversity-oriented property-biased molecular libraries, exploring charge transfer over micrometer to centimeter distances in bacterial nanowires and bacterial cables, understanding how exciting molecular vibrations can change electron transport dynamics, and understanding the physical principles that underpin host-guest interactions.


Major publications

(Publications listed below have been cited more than 200 times) *A Migliore, NF Polizzi, MJ Therien, and DN Beratan, "Biochemistry and theory of proton-coupled electron transfer", ''Chem. Rev.'', 114, 3381-3465 (2014) *J Contreras-Garcia, ER Johnson, S Keinan, R Chaudret, J-P Piquemal, DN Beratan, and W Yang, "NCIPLOT: A program for plotting noncovalent interaction regions", ''J. Chem. Theory Comput.'', 7, 625-632 (2011) *J Lin, IA Balabin, and DN Beratan, "The nature of aqueous tunneling pathways between electron-transfer proteins", ''Science'', 310, 1311-1313 (2005) *DN Beratan, S Priyadarshy, and SM Risser, "DNA: insulator or wire?", ''Chemistry & Biology'', 4, 3-8 (1997) *S Priyadarshy, SM Risser, and DN Beratan, "DNA is not a molecular wire: Protein-like electron-transfer predicted for an extended π-electron system", ''J. Phys. Chem.'', 100, 17678-17682 (1996), *JM Nocek, JS Zhou, S De Forest, S Priyadarshy, DN Beratan, JN Onuchic, and BM Hoffman, "Theory and practice of electron transfer within protein-protein complexes: Application to the multidomain binding of cytochrom c by cytocrome c peroxidase", ''Chem. Rev.'', 96, 2459-2490 (1996) *S Priyadarshy, MJ Therien, and DN Beratan, "Acetylenyl-linked, porphyrin-bridged, donor-acceptor molecules: A theoretical analysis of the molecular first hyperpolarizability in highly conjugated push-pull chromophore structures", ''J. Am. Chem. Soc.'', 118, 1504-1510 (1996) *DN Beratan, JN Onuchic, JR Winkler, and HB Gray, "Electron-tunneling pathways in proteins", ''Science'', 258, 1740 (1992) *JN Onuchic, DN Beratan, JR Winkler, and HB Gray, "Pathway analysis of protein electron-transfer reactions", ''Annu. Rev. Biophys. Struct.'', 21, 349-377 (1992) *DN Beratan, JN Betts, and JN Onuchic, "Protein electron transfer rates set by the bridging secondary and tertiary structure", ''Science'', 252, 1285-1288 (1991) *SR Marder, DN Beratan, and L-T Cheng, "Approaches for Optimizing the First Electronic Hyperpolarizability of Conjugated Organic Molecules", ''Science'', 252, 103-106 (1991) *DN Beratan, JN Onuchic, JN Betts, BE Bowler, and HB Gray, "Electron tunneling pathways in ruthenated proteins", ''J. Am. Chem. Soc.'', 112, 7915-7921 (1990) *JN Onuchic and DN Beratan, "A predictive theoretical model for electron tunneling pathways in proteins", ''J. Chem. Phys.'', 92, 722 (1990) *DN Beratan, JN Onuchic and JJ Hopfield "Electron tunneling through covalent and noncovalent pathways in proteins", ''J. Chem. Phys.'', 86, 4488 (1987) *JN Onuchic, DN Beratan, and JJ Hopfield, "Some aspects of electron-transfer reaction dynamics", ''J. Phys. Chem.'', 90, 3707-3721 (1986) *DN Beratan and JJ Hopfield, "Calculation of tunneling matrix elements in rigid systems: mixed-valence dithiaspirocyclobutane molecules", ''J. Am. Chem. Soc.'', 106, 1584-1594 (1984)


Awards and honors

* Morley Medal,
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, Cleveland Section, 2021 * Cozzarelli Prize,
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, 2020 * Bourke Award of the Royal Society of Chemistry, 2019 *
Murray Goodman Memorial Prize An award recognizing outstanding accomplishments in one or more of the areas of biochemistry, biophysical chemistry, biophysics, or chemical biology. The award is given by the journal ''Biopolymers'', and is named for the journal’s founding edit ...
, 2018 * Florida Award, American Chemical Society, Florida Section, 2017 * Charles H. Herty Medal, American Chemical Society, Georgia Section, 2015 *
Feynman Prize in Nanotechnology The Feynman Prize in Nanotechnology is an award given by the Foresight Institute for significant advances in nanotechnology. Two prizes are awarded annually, in the categories of experimental and theoretical work. There is also a separate challe ...
(Theory), Foresight Institute, 2013 * Elected Fellow,
Royal Society of Chemistry The Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) is a learned society (professional association) in the United Kingdom with the goal of "advancing the chemistry, chemical sciences". It was formed in 1980 from the amalgamation of the Chemical Society, the Ro ...
,
American Chemical Society The American Chemical Society (ACS) is a scientific society based in the United States that supports scientific inquiry in the field of chemistry. Founded in 1876 at New York University, the ACS currently has more than 155,000 members at all d ...
,
American Association for the Advancement of Science The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) is an American international non-profit organization with the stated goals of promoting cooperation among scientists, defending scientific freedom, encouraging scientific respons ...
, and (in 2001) the
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* J.S. Guggenheim Foundation Fellow, 1999-2000 * Ralph & Lucy Hirschmann Visiting Professorship,
University of Pennsylvania The University of Pennsylvania (also known as Penn or UPenn) is a private research university in Philadelphia. It is the fourth-oldest institution of higher education in the United States and is ranked among the highest-regarded universitie ...
, 2000 * NSF National Young Investigator, 1992-97


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Beratan, David 1958 births Living people 21st-century American chemists Duke University Trinity College of Arts and Sciences alumni California Institute of Technology alumni Duke University faculty Fellows of the Royal Society of Chemistry Fellows of the American Physical Society Fellows of the American Chemical Society Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science