Smith Group

Department of Chemistry

Emily A. Smith

Assistant Professor

Department of Chemistry

Research Scientist

Ames Laboratory

 

E-mail: esmith1@iastate.edu

 

Iowa State University

Department of Chemistry

706 Gilman Hall

Ames, IA 50011-3111

 

 

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Northwestern University—Evanston, Illinois

B.A.—Chemistry, 1998

Undergraduate Research Assistant under Professor Richard Van Duyne

 

Pennsylvania State University—State College

M.S.—Chemistry, 2000

Advisor: Professor Michael Natan

 

University of Wisconsin—Madison

Ph.D.—Analytical Chemistry,  2003                                

Advisor: Professor Robert Corn

 

University of Arizona, Department of Chemistry

University of Delaware, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry

Postdoctoral Research Fellow under Professor Mary Wirth

 

University of Arizona, Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology

Postdoctoral Research Fellow under Professor Danny Brower

 

 

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◘    Society for Analytical Chemists of Pittsburgh/Spectroscopy Society of Pittsburgh Starter  

      Award

◘   Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award Individual Fellowship 

      (National Institutes of Health, June 2005 to August 2006)

◘   Cancer Biology Postdoctoral Training Fellowship (University of Arizona,  

      October 2004 to May 2005)

◘  Charles N. Reilley Award (Pharmacia Corporation, University of Wisconsin,

     2002)

◘   Slifkin Excellence Award for Outstanding Accomplishment (University of

     Wisconsin, 2001)

◘  Roberts Graduate Fellowship (Pennsylvania State University, 1998-1999)

◘  Chemistry Department Scholar Award (Northwestern University, 1998)

◘  Roy J. Carver Charitable Trust

◘  Society of Analytical Chemists of Pittsburgh

◘  U.S. Department of Energy, Ames Laboratory

◘  Iowa State University, Plant Sciences Institute

◘  Iowa State University

 

Awards

Funding

Teaching

◘  Instrumental Analysis, Chemistry 316

◘  Qualitative Analysis, Chemistry 211

◘  Analytical Molecular and Atomic Spectroscopy, Chemistry 513