Expertise

My research focuses on the enzymes in the aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH) family, which have important roles in the initiation and progression of cancer. Until recently, many members of the family were treated interchangeably. We know now that this is not the case, but we don’t have the tools to study many members of the family individually. Undergraduate researchers working with me will use a combination of organic chemistry, chemical biology, molecular biology, and cell biology to develop new fluorescent probes and inhibitors that are selective for individual ALDH family members. With these new tools, we aim to

  1. advance our understanding of the roles these enzymes play in cancer cells;
  2. enable new methods of cancer detection and prognosis; and
  3. develop new therapeutics that selectively kill the cancer cells.

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Honors & Awards

American Cancer Society Roaring Forks Valley Postdoctoral Fellowship
American Cancer Society (United States, Atlanta) - ACS, 2024

Organizational Affiliations

Assistant Professor, Chemistry Discipline, Natural Sciences Collegium, Eckerd College

Assistant Professor, Natural Sciences Collegium, Eckerd College

Education

Chemistry
BA, St. Olaf College (United States, Northfield)
Organic Chemistry
PhD, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (United States, Urbana) - UIUC
Chemical Biology
Postdoc, Stanford University School of Medicine (United States, Stanford)