Tao Large
Stanford University, CA, United States
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.

Tao Large is a Ph.D. Candidate in the Stack Lab at Stanford University. His research focuses on understanding the functions of living systems from fundamental chemical components, with a focus on the self-assembly of copper systems that activate dioxygen for electron transfer and substrate oxidation and oxygenation throughout aerobic life.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Thermodynamic or entatic: Intrinsic ligation of histidine imidazoles at biological copper sites (#597)
5:00 PM
Richard Hage
Poster Session 1
The simplest binuclear copper-dioxygen complex with nitrogenous ligation: fundamental oxidant of aerobic life? (#589)
5:15 PM
Viet H Tran
Poster Session 1
Histidine Deprotonation and Copper(III) at Coupled Binuclear Copper Sites: The Potential Role of N-H Protons (#540)
5:00 PM
Tao A. G. Large
Poster Session 1