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Office S204 Phone: (580) 745 2444 Fax: (580) 745 7488 Email: tsmith@se.edu
Education
B.S.,
Chemistry, Southeastern Oklahoma State University, 1990
Ph.D., Analytical Chemistry, Oklahoma State University, 1994
Awards
Engles' Endowed Chair, SEOSU, 2002
Excellence in Research/Scholarly Achievements, SEOSU, 1998
Research Excellence Award, Honorable Mention, OSU, 1994
Water Resource Presidential Fellowship, 1991-1994
Skinner Fellowship, 1990
Service
Campus Representative for Oklahoma EPSCOR-NIH-INBRE
Alternate Councilor for Oklahoma Section of the American Chemical Society
NIH Minority Biomedical Research Support - Program Director at SEOSU
American Chemical Society - Student Affiliate Advisor
Research Interests:
Chromatographic methods development and validation in areas of high through-put analysis with "real world" samples.
Analytes: Amino acids, peptides, proteins, carbohydrates, ions, and natural products.
Methodologies: CE, HPLC, GC, ESI-MS, APCI-MS, MALDI-TOF
Hyphenated Analytical Methodologies: CE-MS, LC-MS, GC-MS.
Current Research Collaborators:
Dr. Lloyd Sumner at the Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation
Dr. Pedro Mendes at the Virginia Bioinformatics Institute
Dr. Tyrrell Conway at University of Oklahoma
Recent Research Publications & Books (click on the hyperlink to open the pdf file)
Current Teaching Assignments:
Chemical Analysis - Chem 3425 Syllabus
All class notes, old exams, and lab assignments are available on BlackBoard.
Instrumental Analysis - Chem 3525 Syllabus
All class notes, old exams, and lab assignments are available on BlackBoard.
Introduction to Analytical and Instrumental Methods - Chem 3025 Syllabus
All class notes, old exams, and lab assignments are available on BlackBoard.
Advanced Analytical Chemistry - CHEM 4213 Syllabus
Advanced Laboratory - CHEM 4562 Syllabus
Chemistry Research - CHEM 4990 Syllabus (variable credit)
General Chemistry II - Chem 1415 Syllabus
Class notes are available on BlackBoard. ChemSkill Builder is highly recommended.
Physical Science - PSCI 1114 Syllabus
The companion site for Tillery is highly recommended as a study resource.
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