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Curricula Vitae in AK Chemistry
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Name | Personal Focus | Summary |
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Dr. Bryan Clarke BordersAssistant Professor |
Bryan Borders is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry & Physics, University of SC Aiken. | |
Susan GlennSenior Instructor |
General Chemistry & Analytical Chemistry | Susan Glenn, PhD is a Senior Instructor in the Department of Chemistry & Physics, University of SC Aiken. |
Nicholas MarshallAssociate Professor |
Organic Chemistry | Dr. Nicholas M. Marshall is an Assistant Professor of Organic Chemistry for the Department of Chemistry & Physics at the University of South Carolina Aiken. |
Mr. Neil Eugene MillerSenior Instructor |
Chemistry & Physics | Neil Miller, MS is a Senior Instructor in the Department of Chemistry and Physics, University of SC Aiken. |
Dr. Kenneth Marshall RobertsAssociate Professor |
Biochemistry, Enzmology, Reaction Kinetics | Dr. Kenneth Roberts is an Assistant Professor for the Department of Chemistry and Physics at the University of South Carolina Aiken. His background and interests are focused on understanding the catalytic mechanisms of enzymes. He has extensive expertise in biochemical and analytical methods including stopped-flow, rapid-quench, GC-, LC- and continuous-flow mass spectrometries, as well as protein expression, purification, and mutagenesis. |
Professor Gerard Thomas RoweDepartment Chair/Professor |
Inorganic Chemistry, Computational Chemistry, Bioinorganic Chemistry | Dr. Rowe conducts his research in the field of bioinorganic chemsitry; specifically, building small-molecule models of the active sites of enzymes that contain copper. He also is interested in computational modeling of small molecules and enzymatic systems. |
Sonia TariqAssistant Professor |
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Dr. Douglas Wynne WhiteAssociate Professor |
Physics | Dr. White works to create laboratory analogs of ice mixtures that can be found on outer-planetary surfaces in the Solar System and icy dust grains in the interstellar medium. Understanding the chemical reactions and thermal processes of this helps us to understand developments in the early Solar System and precursors to more complex molecules that may lead to life. |
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