
Areas I Teach
Educational History
Postdoctoral Fellowship--Seattle Children’s Research Institute, 2012
PhD, Medicinal Chemistry--University of Washington, 2010
BS, Chemistry--Santa Clara University, 2002
BS, Combined Sciences--Santa Clara University, 2002
Practice/Research Interests
I teach the fundamental principles of medicinal chemistry, toxicology, and natural products. In the classroom, I enjoy finding creative ways to relate chemical structure to drug action in order to foster an engaging yet rigorous learning environment for my students. In the lab, my research is focused on projects that utilize comparative approaches to identify pathways critical to either propagating or preventing hepatotoxicity. Projects currently underway include mechanistic studies exploring the effects of acetaminophen, herbicides, and natural products on liver health.
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Outside the Classroom
When I'm not in the classroom or research lab, you might find me skiing on Crystal Mountain, kicking a soccer ball around, or playing guitar under the trees in my backyard.
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