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915 N Grand BlvdSaint Louis, MO 63106
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Education & Training
- University of Missouri-Kansas CityPharmD, 1983
Grant Support
- Hairpin Ribozyme: Folding, Structure And MechanismNational Institute Of Allergy And Infectious Diseases2005–2009
- Hammerhead Ribozyme: Active Site Assembly And StructureNational Institute Of General Medical Sciences2002–2005
- Ribozymes-- Catalysis And Antiviral ActivityNational Institute Of Allergy And Infectious Diseases2000–2004
- Hairpin Ribozyme--Folding, Structure, And MechanismNational Institute Of Allergy And Infectious Diseases1999–2003
- Enhancing Protections Through Learner-Centered EducationNational Center For Research Resources2002
- Group I Ribozymes Structure And Reaction At The 3'SpliceNational Institute Of General Medical Sciences1995–1998
- Construction And Optimization Of Antihiv RibozymesNational Institute Of Allergy And Infectious Diseases1995–1998
- Antiviral Hairpin RibozymesNational Institute Of Allergy And Infectious Diseases1991–1998
- Self-Splicing Rna--Structure And Reactions At The 3'EndNational Institute Of General Medical Sciences1994
- Construction And Optimization Of Anti-Hiv RibozymesNational Institute Of Allergy And Infectious Diseases1990–1994
- Self-Splicing RNA: Structure And Reactions At The 3'National Institute Of General Medical Sciences1993
- Self-Splicing RNA: The 3'Splice SiteNational Institute Of General Medical Sciences1991–1992
- Role Of Conserved Sequences In Self-Splicing Intron RNANational Institute Of General Medical Sciences1988
- Role Of Conserved Sequences In Self-Splicing Intron RNANational Institute Of General Medical Sciences1987–1988
- Role Of Conserved Sequences--Self-Splicing Intron RNANational Institute Of General Medical Sciences1986