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Jan H Jensen
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Jan H. Jensen obtained his PhD in theoretical chemistry in 1995 from Iowa State University working with Mark Gordon, where he continued as a postdoc until he joined the faculty at the University of Iowa in 1997. In 2006 he moved to the University of Copenhagen, where he is now professor of bio-computational chemistry.
Prof. Jensen is the Editor-in-Chief of PeerJ Physical Chemistry.
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Mechanistic pathways of mercury removal from the organomercurial lyase active site
Some quick comments 1.The charge and spin state of each model should be defined. 2. Constraining CA atoms is pretty standard in such studies, but I haven’t seen CB atoms constr...
This preprint was submitted to PeerJ for peer review June 1, 2016
Prediction of pKa values for drug-like molecules using semiempirical quantum chemical methods
This document is the unedited Author's version of a Submitted Work that was subsequently accepted for publication in Journal of Physical Chemistry A, copyright © American Chemical...