Janice Heinold
Janice Heinold
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I am webmaster for the College of Science and Technology. In the past, I was a TA for Biology I. For one semester, I taught 3 biology labs. I was also a work-study for General Chemistry for one semester.
In research, I have been a Welch research fellow for a year, working on UV polymerization of amino acid-based chiral surfactants and molecular modelling to study physical trends in micellar properties. I presented a poster on one of the computational studies at the national ACS meeting in March 2006. I also spent a summer in Pennsylvania doing research on magnetic nanoparticles.
I am a chemistry major. My long-term goal is a career in cancer research. I am a member of the Chemistry Club and provide graphics support for several websites, including the chemistry department website.
In my former life, I was a graphic designer for several years. The chemistry department's website and the Science and Technology website are two of my recent projects.
Research Interests
- Biofunctionalization of monovalent magnetic cobalt ferrite nanoparticles
- Advisors: Dr. Mary Beth Williams and Andrew Latham, Penn State University
- Molecular dynamics simulations of amino acid based surfactants
- Advisors: Drs. Eugene and Feri Billiot, A&M-Corpus Christi
Presentations
August 3, 2006: Center for Nanoscale Science, Penn State University
Solution-phase synthesis of monovalent magnetic nanoparticles
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March 22, 2006: National American Chemical Society meeting, Atlanta, Georgia
Molecular dynamics simulations of poly-(L,L) sodium undecyl valine-leucine and poly-(L,L) sodium undecyl leucine-valine in water
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