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I maintain a Bachelor
of Science degree (B.S) in Biology from the Richard Stockton
College of New Jersey. This work centered on molecular
biology focused on the isolation and cloning of
Glucose-6-Phosphate
Dehydorgenase (G6PDH) for enzymatic studies looking for
metabolon
formation. Additionally, I received a Masters
of Science degree (M.S.) in Chemistry from
Delaware State
University focusing on
crystal engineering. This
work used predictable crystal packing motif to engineer
non-linear optical properties (NLO) properties inside
crystals. Finally, I received my Doctor of Philosophy degree
(Ph.D.) in Bioenvironmental Science from
Morgan State
University My Ph.D. is in synthetic organic chemistry
focusing on novel environmentally friendly microwave techniques
for the synthesis of biologically active molecules.
I have also had the pleasure to work as a MARC fellow
at the
Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center focusing on
the modeling and interaction of several synthesized molecules
with specific proteins. These experiment tried to
elucidate specific results of ongoing biologically test
for novel molecules. During my 15 years in the science
field I have taken part in multiple research projects
including those described here encompassing a wide variety
of biological and chemical topics. This has
given me a wide assortment of techniques and understandings
about many regions of science. Some of these techniques
are PCR, Cloning Techniques, GCMS, IR, NMR, and X-Ray
Crystallography. |
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