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Department of Chemistry P.O. Box 8064 Georgia Southern University Statesboro, GA 30460-8064 Office: Chemistry&Nursing Rm
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This course is a pilot course integrating a chemistry major 'peer leader' who will assist in class and lead review and application sessions on Monday evenings. ALL students enrolled in this class will be required to attend one of the sessions each week. Current Announcements This is where I usually put quick announcements of things I forget to mention in class or reminders about deadlines and activities each week. But with the past success of Lee's FaceBook website for the SI sessions I will probably pass any such announcements along to her to be posted there, so be sure to follow the link below and join that group. Syllabus
Prelab Activities
FaceBook Site
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4-year Chemistry Majors
Chemistry: Pre-Med or Pre-Dent
Chemistry: Pre-Pharmacy
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My
research currently revolves around three principle areas of interest.
Any student interested in learning more and/or working on the research described below is encouraged to contact me by phone or e-mail. 1. My research involves the analysis of compounds occurring naturally in food-plants, with a focus on those common in the typical Southern diet. Of current interest are “phytosterols” (plant-derived sterols), which are reported to lower blood cholesterol levels and reduce the occurance of certain forms of cancer. Although the exact mechanism is not fully understood, these plant-sterols are believed to function by inhibiting intestinal absorption of cholesterol, thereby decreasing the levels in the blood. The project will focus on identifying and quantifying the sterol content in the foods studied so that the health benefits can be assessed. 2. My second research interest revolves around using spectroscopic techniques to study the transition metal or metal-cluster in the active-site centers of metalloenzymes. Using ultraviolet/visible/near-infrared absorption, electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR), magnetic circular dichroism (MCD), and resonance raman (RR) spectroscopies, the type of metal center in the active site and its coordination in the enzyme can often be determined. Current research focuses on collaborative work with Dr Michelle Davis (GSU) on the marine metabolite, Adenochrome. This research currently neccessitates periodic travel to the University of Georgia (Athens) in order to use equipment located in facilities there. 3. Another project of mine has been in improving the educational experience in the general chemistry laboratories. The object has been to design on-line tutorials to illustrate concepts and guide students through the experimental procedures before entering the lab. It is hoped that by better preparing students in the techniques and use of the equipment that will be needed, that students will be better prepared to focus on the chemical concepts and advanced understanding of the material. |
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