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Kinesha Harris is an Assistant Professor of Chemistry at Southern University. She earned her Bachelor's Degree from Southern University in 1999 and a Ph.D. at the University of Iowa in 2006. Her research focuses on bio-inorganic chemistry and biochemistry, particularly investigating natural products as therapeutic agents.
Educational Background:
- Bachelor's Degree: Southern University (1999)
- Ph.D.: University of Iowa (2006)
Research Interests center on understanding the chemical composition and medicinal properties of natural products, specifically targeting Cola acuminata (Bizzy nut). Her work explores the estrogenic and androgenic effects of non-steroidal compounds in this plant, which is used traditionally to treat various diseases including asthma, diabetes, and hormonal disorders.
The research trends in her publications emphasize hormonal biochemistry, natural product pharmacology, and molecular mechanisms of phytoestrogens. She has developed innovative methods like high-throughput HPLC screening to isolate bioactive compounds and employs in vitro bioassays to assess cytotoxicity and gene expression dynamics.
Scientific Awards & Honors:
- Visiting Faculty Researcher, Princeton University (2010)
- QEM HBCU-UP Leadership Development Institute (2010)
- 2008 Southern University NSF HBCU-UP STEM Hall of Fame
- SUBR STEM Alumni-Young Faculty
Dr. Harris's work bridges analytical chemistry, endocrinology, and pharmacology to uncover the therapeutic potential of underexplored medicinal plants.
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