Dr. Scott Gilbertson to give seminar at A&M-Kingsville.
31st Annual Chemistry Olympics brings high school students to A&M-Kingsville.
Dr. Carl E. Wieman delivers the 24th Annual Garland Lecture.
Student Affiliates Chapter of American Chemical Society at TAMUK Ranks in Top Three Percent Nationwide.


 

 


Office: N115
Extension: 4151
E-mail address:Gnzlz-Gr@tamuk.edu
Personal Biochemistry Page

Course Syllabi: CHEM 3123.104 CHEM 5341.800 CHEM 5341.801


Undergraduate Work: B.S. in Biology/Biochemistry, University of Alcala de Henares, Madrid, Spain.

Doctoral Work: Ph.D. in Biochemistry, University Autonoma de Madrid, Madrid, Spain.

Past Research: Study of a mutant strain from the yeast species Saccharomyces cerevisiae that is unable to use glucose as a carbon source. Regulation of Apoptosis or Programmed Cell Death (PCD).

Current Research: Regulation of Apoptosis or Programmed Cell Death (PCD).

Best Advice Ever Received: Enjoy everything you do.

Hobbies: Above all, sports (cycling, tennis, hiking, skiing) and dance. Also, music, travel, camping, and books.

What Influenced you to study Chemistry: I studied Biochemistry because I love "living things". For me, learning the molecular basis that makes life possible is the most interesting thing I could ever do. I am always amazed at the degree of perfection that biochemical systems have acquired over the many years of evolution.

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