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Jeanette Krause is a Senior Research Associate and Research Professional in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Cincinnati's College of Arts and Sciences. She holds a PhD in Inorganic Chemistry and Crystallography from The Ohio State University (1989), an MS in Inorganic Chemistry from the same institution (1987), and a BS in Chemistry with Cellular & Molecular Biology from the University of Michigan (1982). Her research focuses on single-crystal structure determination, structure-function relationships in biologically relevant molecules, crystal growth methods, and inorganic-organometallic synthetic chemistry. She has contributed to major research initiatives, including the acquisition of advanced crystallography equipment through NSF and state grants.
- Education:
- PhD: The Ohio State University (1989)
- MS: The Ohio State University (1987)
- BS: University of Michigan (1982)
- Research Support:
- NSF MRI Grant (2016-2019): Collaborator ($395,090)
- Ohio Department of Higher Education Grant (2016-2019): Collaborator ($60,000)
Her work emphasizes crystallographic education and advancing methodologies in molecular structure analysis. She has no listed advisees or awards in the provided data.
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