Research Background: Over the last forty years the author has conducted research in various areas of modern biophysical chemistry: (1) Structure and function of heme proteins studied mostly with resonance Raman spectroscopy, (2) Folding and unfolding of cytochrome c in solution and anionic surfaces, (3) Ligand-receptor binding as a trigger of mast cell and basophil activation, (4) Vibrational dynamics of peptides, (5) Conformational analysis of peptides used as model systems for unfolded and disordered proteins, (6) Aggregation, self-assembly and gelation of short and ultrashort peptides Publication record: 211 peer reviewed papers and book articles; he is the editor of the book: Protein and Peptide Folding, Misfolding and Non-Folding, Wiley and Sons, ISBN 978-0-470-59169-7 Teaching experience: Over the last 40 years has taught classes in biophysics, biophysical chemistry, atomic and molecular physics, spectroscopy, statistical thermodynamics and bioinorganic chemistry on the undergraduate and graduate level