MNS in Applied Chemistry

                                                             Some of Our Current Students

 

Student Information E-mail
Anita Hicklin Anita comes to us with a Chemistry degree from the University of Washington.  Her hometown is Port Angeles, Washington, and her career ambition is to be a forensic scientist and eventually work for the FBI.  Anita is a first-year student in the MNS program. E-Mail Anita
Brent Panno Brent is a second-year graduate student in our program.  He has his undergraduate degree in Environmental Biology from Eastern Illinois University.  In his current research project in the laboratory of Dr. Matthew Fasnacht, Brent is looking at the levels of lithium present in wastes from the clandestine manufacture of methamphetamine using the dissolving metal reduction method.  Brent's career goal is to become a forensic scientist. E-Mail Brent
Jennifer Przybyla Jenny's hometown is Plainfield, Illinois.  She double-majored in Biology and Criminal Justice as an undergraduate at Indiana University.  Her area of research interest is DNA, and she would one day like to be a forensic scientist for the FBI. E-Mail Jenny
Emily Skinner Emily is from Fulton, Missouri, and her undergraduate degree is in Biology from Westminster College in Fulton.  Emily is a second-year MNS student and is currently working with Dr. Crawford and Dr. McGill to study the trace metal impurity profiles of ecstasy as a means of determining a common origin or a common method of manufacture of ecstasy pill seizures.  Emily wants to become a forensic chemist after graduating from Southeast. E-Mail Emily
Jennifer Smalley Jennifer's home is in Tulsa, Oklahoma, but she earned her undergraduate degree in Microbiology in the northwestern United States at Oregon State University.  She is a first-year MNS student at Southeast. E-Mail Unlisted

 

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