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Liz Nolan was raised in Niskayuna, New York and graduated magna cum laude from Smith College in
2000 with highest honors in chemistry and a minor in music. As an undergraduate, she conducted
computational research with Professor R. G. Linck, was elected into Phi Beta Kappa, and received a
Fulbright Scholarship. Liz conducted her graduate studies in inorganic chemistry at the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, where she joined the laboratory of Professor Stephen J. Lippard. Her doctoral
work focused on the synthesis, characterization, and application of small-molecule fluorescent sensors
for detecting zinc in biological samples and mercury in aqueous solution. She was a recipient of a
NDSEG graduate fellowship and a National Young Investigator Award from the ACS Division of
Inorganic Chemistry. Liz pursued post-doctoral research in the laboratory of Professor Christopher T.
Walsh at Harvard Medical School where she investigated the biosynthetic assembly of microcin
E492m, an antibiotic “Trojan horse” peptide that targets Gram-negative bacteria expressing
siderophore transporters. Liz joined the Department of Chemistry at MIT as an Assistant Professor in
2009 and was promoted to Associate Professor Without Tenure in 2014 and Associate Professor With
Tenure in 2016. Her current research interests include synergies between metal ion homeostasis and
immunity, and the roles of host-defense peptides and metalloproteins in various biological phenomena.
Liz received a 2010 NIH New Innovator Award and a 2014 NSF CAREER Award, and was named a
Searle Scholar in 2011, an Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Fellow in 2013, and a Camille Dreyfus TeacherScholar in 2014. She is the recipient of the 2016 Eli Lilly Award in Biological Chemistry and a 2017 Elizabeth M. Nolan 2020/3/3 Elizabeth M. Nolan web.mit.edu/nolanlab/Nolan_Lab_Website/Liz_Nolan.html 2/3 Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE). For her contributions as an educator, Liz was awarded the 2016 MIT School of Science Teaching Prize for Graduate Education.
2000 with highest honors in chemistry and a minor in music. As an undergraduate, she conducted
computational research with Professor R. G. Linck, was elected into Phi Beta Kappa, and received a
Fulbright Scholarship. Liz conducted her graduate studies in inorganic chemistry at the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, where she joined the laboratory of Professor Stephen J. Lippard. Her doctoral
work focused on the synthesis, characterization, and application of small-molecule fluorescent sensors
for detecting zinc in biological samples and mercury in aqueous solution. She was a recipient of a
NDSEG graduate fellowship and a National Young Investigator Award from the ACS Division of
Inorganic Chemistry. Liz pursued post-doctoral research in the laboratory of Professor Christopher T.
Walsh at Harvard Medical School where she investigated the biosynthetic assembly of microcin
E492m, an antibiotic “Trojan horse” peptide that targets Gram-negative bacteria expressing
siderophore transporters. Liz joined the Department of Chemistry at MIT as an Assistant Professor in
2009 and was promoted to Associate Professor Without Tenure in 2014 and Associate Professor With
Tenure in 2016. Her current research interests include synergies between metal ion homeostasis and
immunity, and the roles of host-defense peptides and metalloproteins in various biological phenomena.
Liz received a 2010 NIH New Innovator Award and a 2014 NSF CAREER Award, and was named a
Searle Scholar in 2011, an Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Fellow in 2013, and a Camille Dreyfus TeacherScholar in 2014. She is the recipient of the 2016 Eli Lilly Award in Biological Chemistry and a 2017 Elizabeth M. Nolan 2020/3/3 Elizabeth M. Nolan web.mit.edu/nolanlab/Nolan_Lab_Website/Liz_Nolan.html 2/3 Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE). For her contributions as an educator, Liz was awarded the 2016 MIT School of Science Teaching Prize for Graduate Education.
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JBIC Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistryno. 1 (2024): 1-11
Rachel N Motz,Chuchu Guo,Artur Sargun, Gregory T Walker,Martina Sassone-Corsi,Manuela Raffatellu,Elizabeth M Nolan
Journal of the American Chemical Societyno. 11 (2024): 7708-7722
Rachel N. Motz,Chuchu Guo,Artur Sargun, Gregory T. Walker,Martina Sassone-Corsi,Manuela Raffatellu,Elizabeth M. Nolan
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETYno. 11 (2024): 7708-7722
ACS infectious diseasesno. 4 (2024): 1250-1266
ACS INFECTIOUS DISEASESno. 2 (2024): 688-700
ACCOUNTS OF CHEMICAL RESEARCHno. 7 (2024): 1046-1056
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