Building Molecular Biology Laboratory Skills in ChE Students

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  • Melanie McNeil San Jose State University
  • Ludmila Stoynova San Jose State University
  • Sabine Rech San Jose State University

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Melanie McNeil, San Jose State University

Melanie A. McNeil is Professor of Chemical Engineering at San Jose State University She teaches courses in chemical engineering kinetics and reactor design. biochemical engineering. heat transfer, fluids. safety and ethics. and statistics. Her research experience includes nanowire synthesis. RNA/peptide binding interactions. development of sequence search algorithms. and enzyme kinetics.

Ludmila Stoynova, San Jose State University

Ludmila Stoynova is a research technician and a part-time lecturer in the Department of Chemistry at San Jose State University She has a BS degree in Chemistry from Sofia University, Bulgaria. and an MS degree in Chemistry from San Jose State University She teaches an introductory biochemistry laboratory class. Her research is concentrated on the nuclear vitamin D3 receptor, a ligand-dependent transcription factor.

Sabine Rech, San Jose State University

Sabine Rech is Assistant Professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at San Jose State University She obtained a BS in Biology from Santa Clara University, an MA in Microbiology from San Jose State University, and a PhD in microbiology from UC Davis. She is teaching courses in general microbiology, microbial physiology, and microbial diversity Her research interests include the isolation of natural products. gene expression in environmentally important bacteria. and the study of microbial diversity in the soils of salt marshes in the process of restoration.

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2005-04-01

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