Nicholas Schneider, PhD, has a robust background in biochemistry with practical experience gained through various research roles. As a Lab Assistant at Marquette University, Nicholas focused on enzyme kinetics related to urea carboxylase, specifically comparing the substrate capabilities of guanidine and urea. As a Graduate Research Assistant, Nicholas undertook drug discovery projects aimed at the metabolic enzyme pyruvate carboxylase (PC), targeting its implications in diseases such as type-2 diabetes and various cancers. Prior experience includes an internship at the VA Medical Center, studying inflammatory factors in spinal cord injuries, and a position at the Blood Research Institute, where Nicholas characterized monoclonal antibodies related to Heparin Induced Thrombocytopenia. Nicholas holds a PhD in Biochemistry from Marquette University, complementing a Bachelor of Science degree in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from the same institution.
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