Sudoc
Matt Mills seeks to transform the vast potential of TAML catalysts into products that serve a wide variety of needs. These products will be developed through value-driven research and development while maintaining a keen focus on stakeholder needs.
In 2011, Matt joined Professor Terry Collins, a Sudoc inventor & founder, at Carnegie Mellon University, where he studied the ins and outs of TAML chemistry for five years. Matt worked on a variety of synthesis procedures and became adept at the production of a variety of TAML formulations. During his time at Carnegie Mellon, he was awarded a Steinbrenner Institute Graduate Fellowship, as well as the Richard King Mellon Presidential Fellowship in the Life Sciences.
As a former high school science teacher, he particularly enjoyed mentoring a number of undergraduate students in research. He developed an affinity for collaborative research, resulting in seventeen publications, including five first-author papers.
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Sudoc
Sudoc is a different kind of chemical company—committed to the long-term well-being of our planet and humankind. The synthetic chemistry that powers large parts of our economy is out of balance with nature, creating a crisis of decreasing human fertility and increasing disease states caused by interference with the hormone systems of living beings.