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Ghezai T. Musie is an Associate Professor and Graduate Advisor of Record for the MS program in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA), within the College of Sciences. His office is located in BSE 1.104F, and he can be reached at 210-458-5454 or Ghezai.Musie@utsa.edu. Dr. Musie leads the Musie Lab, which focuses on bioinorganic chemistry and related fields.
Dr. Musie's educational background includes:
- Ph.D. in Chemistry from Texas A&M University
- M.S. in Chemistry from Sam Houston State University
- B.S. in Chemistry from Asmara University
Dr. Musie's research spans bioinorganic chemistry, catalysis and materials, green chemistry, and inorganic chemistry. His lab designs and studies transition metal complexes as models for metalloenzymes, with a focus on carbohydrate recognition, CO2 activation, and phosphoester hydrolysis. These projects aim to address challenges in medicine, energy, and sustainability through interdisciplinary approaches combining synthetic, inorganic, and biochemical techniques.
Analysis of Dr. Musie's recent publications (2012-2014) reveals a strong emphasis on transition metal complexes for biological and environmental applications. Key themes include carbohydrate-metal interactions, CO2 activation, and phosphoester hydrolysis. His work frequently employs spectroscopic and structural characterization of copper, iron, nickel, cobalt, and zinc complexes. The research bridges inorganic chemistry with biochemistry and materials science, highlighting potential applications in catalysis and sustainable chemistry.
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Dr. Musie has mentored numerous graduate students, including 2 doctoral graduates (Rebecca Joy and Ashely Curtiss) and 9 master's graduates (Max Grossenbacher, Luca DeAnglies, Desiree Shelton, Huda Bawazir, William Seas, Trupta Kaulgud, Tyler Miller). Currently, he advises 2 PhD students (William Foley and Christopher Stewart) and 5 MS students (Adrian Gonzalez, Myles Mamori, Austin Rutledge, Kendall Tyus). His lab has also hosted 4 postdoctoral researchers. While specific grant information is not provided, his research is supported by active projects in bio-inspired catalysis and metalloenzyme mimics.
Dr. Musie leads the Musie Lab at UTSA, which comprises current members including PhD and MS students working on carbohydrate-metal interactions, phosphoester hydrolysis, and CO2 activation. The lab utilizes resources from ACS, RSC Journals, SciFinder, and other scientific databases, maintaining a focus on interdisciplinary research at the chemistry-biology interface.
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