Ph.D.

Wheeler

Professor Lindsay Wheeler is a lecturer in the Chemistry Department and Assistant Director of STEM education innovations in the Center for Teaching Excellence (CTE). Dr. Wheeler teaches STEM education and higher education courses in the Education School. She previously taught a 1-credit Teaching Methods in Higher Education for chemistry, physics, biology, and astronomy TAs, which will be transformed into asynchronous modular units for TAs to access and integrate into their teaching. She worked with Dr.

Pompano

Our lab develops methods based on microfluidic culture systems, bioanalytical techniques, and spatially resolved simulations to quantify the spatiotemporal dynamics of the inflammatory cascade and develop targeted therapies.  This work is part of a broad interest in the dynamics of complex biological systems.  Specifically, we study the kinetics of immunity and inflammation, and we develop chemically targeted methods to control these processes in the context of vaccination, autoimmunity, and chronic inflammatory disease.

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