Nolan Green
Visiting Assistant Professor
Chemistry & Biochemistry
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Research interests: Design of redox-triggered prodrugs for targeted therapeutics and developing course-based undergraduate research experiences.

Education:
B.S., Chemistry, Wake Forest University
Ph.D., Chemistry, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Teaching:
CHEM 003E: Everyday Chemistry
CHEM 032: Organic Chem II-Lab
Publications:
“Illuminating the Interface of Modular Synthesis and Data Science: Maximizing Function with ML-Guided Discovery and a Digital Molecule Maker ” Green, N., Hammond, R., Planey, J., Angello, N., Putnam, J., Berry, M., He, W., Chen, E., Nuñez-Corrales, S., Loving, D., Wang, W., Desmond, S., Switzky, R., Burke, M. Submitted
“Illuminating the Interface of Modular Synthesis and Data Science: An Introduction to K-Nearest Neighbor Analysis and K-Medoids Clustering” Green, N., Putnam, J., Hammond, R., Angello, N., Planey, J., Brandt, D., Loving, D., Desmond, D., Switzky, R., Burke, M. Submitted
“An Innovative Hydrogen Peroxide-Sensing Scaffold and Insight Towards its Potential as an ROS-Activated Persulfide Donor,” Hankins, R. A., Suarez, S. I., Kalk, M. A., Green, N. M., Harty, M. N., Lukesh, J. C., III. Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2020, 59, 22238–22245. https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202010530