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Melissa Scott is a Lecturer in the Department of Biology within the College of Science and Mathematics at Colorado Mesa University. She holds a PhD in biophysics from Stanford University and a BS from Midwestern State University, and specializes in protein folding and cellular quality control mechanisms. She teaches courses in human anatomy and physiology and general organismal biology.
Education:
- PhD in Biophysics, Stanford University
- BS, Midwestern State University
Her primary research interests center on protein folding and the cellular mechanisms involved in quality control, particularly in the context of molecular stability and function. These areas align closely with her teaching responsibilities in organismal and human biological systems.
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Melissa Scott advises students in biology-related coursework and supports research in protein folding, though specific advisees are not listed. There is no mention of external grants or funded research projects in the current profile.
She is affiliated with the Biology program at Colorado Mesa University, contributing to both undergraduate instruction and curriculum development in anatomy, physiology, and molecular biology, though no specific lab or research team is described.





