Elliot L. Elson, Ph.D.
Alumni Endowed Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular
Biophysics
Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Scientists
E-mail: elson@biochem.wustl.edu
Education
Professor Elson graduated from Harvard University in 1959
with an A.B. in Biochemical Science. His graduate work at Stanford University
(Ph.D., 1966) was with Robert Baldwin in the Department of Biochemistry. After
a post-doc with Bruno Zimm at the University of California San Diego, he joined
the chemistry faculty of Cornell University in 1968 as an Assistant Professor.
He was promoted to Associate Professor in 1974 and Professor in 1978.
Research interests
At Cornell he pioneered the development of fluorescence
correlation spectroscopy and fluorescence photobleaching recovery in
collaboration with Watt Webb of the Cornell Physics Department, and also
developed the repetitive pressure perturbation kinetics method. In 1979 he
moved to the Department of Biological Chemistry (now the Department of
Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics) at Washington University School of
Medicine, where he has studied the movement and distribution of cell surface
proteins, cell motility, and the forces which determine the shapes of cells.