C. Edward Ebert

 C. Edward Ebert

C. Edward Ebert

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Biography

Winston Salem State University - Chemistry

Associate Professor at Winston-Salem State University
Research
Ed
Ebert
Greensboro/Winston-Salem, North Carolina Area
Protein biochemist with expansive technical background. Interested in human health issues, particularly those related to cognition, regeneration of peripheral nerves, and regulation of cellular responses. Current research explores biochemical mechanism of stimulation of Schwann cells by keratin-derived biomaterials and specifics of cellular interaction with ECM proteins.

Specialties: keratin; cell culture; protein purification and characterization; molecular biology techniques; molecular modeling; education and curriculum development


Experience

  • West Virginia University

    Forensic Chemist

    Modeled structures of drugs of abuse (HyperChem software); developed crystal growth assays for X-ray diffraction analysis; utilized GC-MS and HPLC for detection of drugs and metabolites

  • West Virginia University

    Lecturer

    Taught organic chemistry summer course and associated laboratories.

  • Wake Forest University

    Asst. Professor

    Instructed students in biochemistry and analytical biochemistry, including laboratory sessions; instructed general chemistry laboratory sessions; developed a cohesive semester-long biochemistry lab to prepare students for on-going research projects; developed didactic, critical thinking method of instruction.

  • WSSU Biomedical Research Infrastructure Center

    Asst. Professor

    C. Edward worked at WSSU Biomedical Research Infrastructure Center as a Asst. Professor

  • Winston-Salem State University

    Associate Professor

    C. Edward worked at Winston-Salem State University as a Associate Professor

  • Winston-Salem State University

    Asst. Professor

    Instruct students in basic chemistry skills and improve critical thinking skills; develop fundable research opportunites; provide input on developing graduate program and curriculum; become involved in communty service opportunities.

  • Waynesburg University

    Adjunct Professor

    Taught introductory course in organic and biochemistry; coordinated labs associated with lecture; advised students.

Education

  • West Virginia University School of Medicine

    Ph.D.

    Biochemistry
    protein interactions, enzyme kinetics, molecular modeling/dynamics

  • West Virginia University

    BS

    Physics

  • West Virginia University

    BA

    Chemistry

  • West Virginia University

    Forensic Chemist


    Modeled structures of drugs of abuse (HyperChem software); developed crystal growth assays for X-ray diffraction analysis; utilized GC-MS and HPLC for detection of drugs and metabolites

  • West Virginia University

    Lecturer


    Taught organic chemistry summer course and associated laboratories.