Eamonn Healy
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Eamonn Healy is a person.
- See: Shelley Bueche, Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Biochemistry, St. Edward's University, Austin, Texas, HIV-1, c-Kit, ABL (Gene), Metalloproteinases, CXCL16, Newcastle West.
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2024-12-29
- Perplexity.ai
- Question: Who is Professor Eamonn Healy? Please describe his academic career, contributions to chemistry and philosophical discourse, and his current research.
- Answer: Eamonn Healy is an Irish-American professor and researcher who has made significant contributions to both chemistry and philosophical discourse. Born on September 25, 1958, in Newcastle West, County Limerick, Ireland, he has established himself as a notable figure in academic research and interdisciplinary studies.
- Academic Career:
- Professor at St Edward's University in Austin, Texas:
- Teaches Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, and Biochemistry.
- Focuses on Molecular Modeling and enzymatic activity research.
- Earned PhD from University of Texas at Austin in 1984.
- Studied under Dr. Michael J. S. Dewar.
- Scientific Contributions:
- Co-authored AM1.
- Developed semi-empirical method for molecular electronic structure calculation.
- Professor at St Edward's University in Austin, Texas:
- Philosophical Work:
- Featured in Richard Linklater's film "Waking Life" (2001):
- Presented perspectives on Human Evolution and Consciousness.
- Discussed convergence of Digital Information and Analog Information.
- Explored new evolutionary paradigm.
- Examined emergence of human traits focused on Truth, Loyalty, Justice, and Freedom.
- Featured in Richard Linklater's film "Waking Life" (2001):
- Current Research Focus:
- Structure-Activity Probes for:
- HIV-1 integrase.
- c-Kit and src-abl proteins.
- Metalloproteinases associated with CXCL16 Shedding.
- Structure-Activity Probes for:
- Academic Career:
- Citations:
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eamonn_Healy [2] https://wakinglifemovie.net/transcript/chapter/3/ [3] https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1149079/ [4] https://www.stedwards.edu/directory/chemistry/eamonn-healy [5] https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Waking_Life [6] https://www.stedwards.edu/sites/default/files/employees/cv/eamonn-f.healy.pdf [7] https://drhealy.net [8] https://www.linkedin.com/in/eamonn-healy-348a3027 [9] https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Eamonn-Healy [10] https://www.semanticscholar.org/topic/Eamonn-Healy/5444018
2024
- (Wikipedia, 2024) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eamonn_Healy Retrieved:2024-12-30.
- Eamonn Francis Healy (born 25 September 1958) is an Irish-American professor of chemistry, organic chemistry, and biochemistry at St. Edward's University in Austin, Texas, where his research focuses on the design of structure-activity probes to elucidate enzymatic activity. Targets include HIV-1 integrase, the c-Kit and src-abl proteins, and the metalloproteinases associated with CXCL16 shedding.
He was born in Newcastle West, County Limerick, Ireland. He received a doctorate in chemistry in 1984 from the University of Texas at Austin where he was a student of Dr. Michael J. S. Dewar. As a member of the Dewar research group he co-authored Austin Model 1, or AM1, a semi-empirical method for the quantum calculation of molecular electronic structure in computational chemistry. He appears in Richard Linklater's 2001 film Waking Life explaining "telescopic" and technological evolution. Dr. Healy is married to Shelley Bueche.
- Eamonn Francis Healy (born 25 September 1958) is an Irish-American professor of chemistry, organic chemistry, and biochemistry at St. Edward's University in Austin, Texas, where his research focuses on the design of structure-activity probes to elucidate enzymatic activity. Targets include HIV-1 integrase, the c-Kit and src-abl proteins, and the metalloproteinases associated with CXCL16 shedding.