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Hannah King serves as an Instructor and Research Lab Coordinator in the Biology Department at Lipscomb University, where she has been since 2016. She holds a B.S. in Molecular Biology and Applied Biochemistry (2013), an M.S. in Biomolecular Science (2018), and a Graduate Certificate in Epidemiology from East Tennessee State University (2022). Her research focuses on antibody design, viral neutralization mechanisms, and vaccine development, with notable contributions to HIV, Ebola, and influenza studies.
Her instructional responsibilities include teaching biostatistics in the Biomolecular Science program and lab sections for Principles of Biology: Cell & Genetics. She is certified as a SAS educator (2023) and emphasizes demystifying data analysis tools for students. Her work at Vanderbilt University as a Research Assistant from 2013–2016 provided foundational experience in antibody development.
- Key Research Areas: Antibody engineering, viral immunology, epidemiology, biostatistics
- Awards: SAS Educator Certification (2023)
- Grants/Advising: No grants explicitly listed; advising roles unspecified
- Labs/Teams: Oversees research labs in the Biology Department
Publications emphasize structural biology of viral proteins, broadly neutralizing antibodies, and applied bioanalytical techniques. Her work bridges basic research and translational applications in vaccine design and infectious disease control.
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