Suffolk County Community College - Chemistry
Stony Brook University
My responsibilities include...polymer design and synthesis. Lab notebook
delicate micro pipeting for IVF assays
mouse handling
dissections
genotyping by PCR
running gels
protein purification techniques
quantification assays
slide preparation
confocal
darkfield
DIC and fluorescence microscopy and imaging
waste removal
data reports
various methods of chromatography
spectroscopy
peptide synthesis
PowerPoint slide presentations. Research design or redesign of experimental protocols to provide optimal results.
Stony Brook University
Educator
Suffolk County Community College
Spanish
Stony Brook University
Master's Degree
Chemistry
Bachelor's Degree
Biochemistry
Suffolk County Community College
Associate's Degree
Biology
General
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
Biochemistry and Structural Biology
Works closely with community outreach programs to help find housing and help direct recovery for homeless adult woman with the eventual goal of reuniting them with their families
helping them attain an education
employment and full reintegration into society. Cumulus House teaches woman how to lead productive lives by providing stable living conditions
working in conjunction with mental health facilities.\n
Cumulus House
Outreach Housing and Education Consultant
Instructional Technology
Teaching
Higher Education
Staff Development
Adult Education
Curriculum Development
Instructional Design
Educational Technology
Curriculum Design
Student Affairs
Classroom
Tutoring
A Laboratory Manual for General Chemistry
Walker
R.
A Laboratory Manual for General Chemistry
Elalami. A
Kreit
J
Subcellular forms of cholesterol oxidase from Rhodococcus sp.CIP 105 335: induction
solubilization and characterization.
Sampson
N.S.
Lee
Y.J
β1 Integrin is an Adhesion Protein for Sperm
Sampson
N.S.
Roberts
K.
Lee
Y.J
The Dependence of Fertilization Inhibition on Length and Density
Sampson
N.S.
Lee
Y.
American Peptide Society
ROMP of norbonyl oligopeptides: A versatile synthetic method for exploring receptor topology
in Understanding Biology Using Peptides
Extremely dedicated
determined
skilled researcher and career educator. Teaches general
organic
inorganic
and biochemistry courses. Experienced with Vernier software and technology-a necessity in modern science education. Actively engaged in professional development. Totally up-to-date on all of the latest teaching modalities. Actively involved in web-based learning platform design. Serves on committees
volunteers for community and college activities
mentors students and does consultation work. Current work includes authoring of general chemistry
and biochemistry lab manual in addition to accuracy review of several textbooks. Cares deeply about his students and puts forth extra effort on their behalf. Currently holds faculty positions at Suffolk County Community College
Nassau County Community College
and SUNY Stony Brook. Member of the American Chemical Society and Middle School Chemistry Ambassador.
Keith
Baessler
Suffolk County Community College