
About
Kayla Eschliman serves as an Assistant Professor of Chemistry within the School of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics at William Penn University, holding primary affiliation with the Chemistry department in the William Penn Science Building and Sebits Science Hall.
Her academic credentials include a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Chemistry and General Chemistry from Kansas Wesleyan University followed by a Doctoral degree in Organic Chemistry from Kansas State University, where she concurrently served as a Graduate Teaching Assistant.
Research interests span interdisciplinary applications of chemical principles to medical challenges:
- Organic Chemistry methodologies for diagnostic development
- Biochemical profiling of disease markers
- Rapid diagnostic systems for pulmonary conditions
- Protease-based identification of lung pathologies
- Chemical biology approaches to medical diagnostics
Her current research focuses on "Protease Profiles for the Fast Identification of Lung Conditions," aiming to establish chemical screening protocols for accelerated lung disease detection through biomarker analysis.
Professional recognition includes:
- 2020 Berscheid and Derstadt Fellowship Award for scholarly contributions to chemical diagnostics
While her teaching responsibilities as Graduate Teaching Assistant during doctoral studies are documented, current student advising activities and research grant portfolios remain unspecified in available materials. Laboratory facilities and research team compositions are not detailed in institutional records.
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