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Audrey Fikes is an Assistant Teaching Professor in the Department of Chemistry at North Carolina State University (NC State), affiliated with the Integrative Sciences Initiative (ISI). She focuses on inorganic and bioinorganic chemistry, particularly iron homeostasis mechanisms and metalloprotein interactions. Her research also explores osmium-based clusters, coordination polymers, and chemical probe development for cellular studies.
Her affiliations include the College of Sciences and the ISI, with an office in Dabney Hall 840. While no awards or grants are explicitly listed, her work emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches to chemical tool design and materials synthesis. She is part of NC State's Department of Chemistry faculty, contributing to undergraduate and graduate education in chemistry.
Research interests span synthetic inorganic chemistry, redox-active systems, and applications in biochemistry. Her publications highlight advancements in ligand behavior analysis, cluster reactivity, and microwave-assisted synthesis techniques.
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