About Ronald


The Koder Lab is led by Ronald Koder, a professor of physics at CCNY

Ronald Koder received his PhD in Biophysics at the Johns Hopkins University in 2000 where he investigated the structure and mechanism of the prodrug-activating flavoenzyme nitroreductase in the lab of Anne-Frances Miller. As a postdoctoral fellow in Biophysics at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, he worked on the design and optimization of artificial oxygen transport proteins in the labs of P. Leslie Dutton and A. Joshua Wand.  

Since starting at City College in 2007, he has focused on protein design projects in solar biofuels, enzymatic chemotherapies, and biological sensing. He was named the James L. Peace chair in Physics at the City College of New York in 2012.

City College of New York